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1 AAA -> AA (Abroad) + 11 March 1945 4th Sunday in Lent Somewhere in France

Dear Rev. "Toots": Proletarian and non-alcoholic greetings from your fellow member of AA (Schism). Jack, as of 10 March this soldat est 29 months on the wagon and ready to join you and Burrell and Co. in the formidable but joyous task of sobering up Cook County when the war ends. As my favorite novelist, book reviewer and amateur evangelist I am glad to tell you I am offered a chance to commit a book - and the requisite character to refrain from doing so. Maybe after the war you and I can c-author an "AA (Schism)" bible in which we'll suggest the mad notion that God loves non-Caucasians as well as He does reformed white drunks like ourselves. We can have it published by the Irish underground and smuggle it into America via CIO maritime unions! I enclose a pretty picture of the Tri-Color and its great slogan of the Jacobins. Said slogan hath a Renascence in ETO but not all on the Allied side are too enthused. Remember your farcical notion of an AA Cathedral Window of the thirsty AA saint gazing aloft towards the vision of "Dad's old fashioned Root Beer" in the cloud? In my tent are 2 flap