CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PENSACOLA. FLORIDA General Offices-Bbent Building June 11, 1922 Mr, Harrell B. Ayers, C/o ELKS CLUB, Wa ohingto n, I). C, My dear Mr, Ayers; We take pleasure in giving you the assurance that the Organizations of Escambia County are solidly behind your work in the interest of the Old Spanish Trail, and the development of this great transcontinental system of highways. As you know, we have co-operated with you in every effort you have made towards the upbuilding of not only your organisation, but the planning of road programs from year to year. I trust your work in Washington may be fruitful of great benefit in awakening interest affecting this great road system, and we are only too willing at any time to co-operate with you in every way. Very respectfully, 3d VICE-PRESIDENT PENSACOLA THE NATURAL DEEP WATER HARBOR OF THE GULF PAUL P. STEWART J. B. MORROW M. G. HOFFMAN FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT MAX L. BEAR F. W. MARSH GEO. J. EMMANUEL J. H. MCCORMACK E. R. MALONE J. V. PRICE P. W. REED AVANT. J. A. BEAR. MAX L. CARY. R. M. EMMANUEL. GEO. J. GANT. T. L. HOFFMAN. M. G. HUTCHINSON. CLARENCE H MCCORMACK. J. H. MACDONNELL, LEE MALONE. E. R. MARSH. F. W. WHITE. EDW. T. —— Industrial Commission PAUL P. STEWART CHAIRMAN Naval Stores Division R. F. MITCHELL CHAIRMAN Foreign Trade Bureau J. B. MORROW SECRETARY Traffic and Foreign Trade Club ROSCOE WALLACE PENSACOLA FLORIDA’S GREATEST “THE YEAR ROUND** TOURIST RESORT