DIRECTORS FLORIDA J. M. CALHOUN. V. W. HELM W. M CORRY ALABAMA CART. JOHN CRAFT. W M.CLEMENS DR. MCR. SCHOWALTER L. C. IRVINE MISSISSIPPI F. H. LEWIS. W. H. BOUSLOG V/. A. MCDONALD HART CHINN LOUISIANA LUCIEN LYONS WALTER PARKER W. A. SCHULER W. E. DERMODY TEXAS HOMER D. MATTHEWS. MALCOLM A. FRASER NEW MEXICO FRANCIS E. LESTER. H A. LANE ARIZONA HARRY LOCKE. VICE-PRESIDENT WARREN MAC ARTHUR HARRY WELCH JOHN F. MYERS CALIFORNIA ED. FLETCHER. VICE-PRESIDENT lir. V/. Dermody, Director, ITew Orleans, la* Dear Sir: President Dillons has called viy attention to the fact that Louisiana Legislature is now in session. Florida and Teicas have already designated tae Old Spanish -Trail in these st-ter. for state and fo eral aid. I wj Id take i 1 ovs rq s e.tting the Louisiana Legal si ture to do ii..0‘./i30» The Coastal Military ;Ii hva.y, as you aro doubt-loss aware, will probably adopt the lino of the Old Spanish Trail as its route. Ur. . .. Clomens, Secretary of the r-ilitary Highway ooiation, has taken up with r. • Lafaye, bio t tti *se it if Louisiana Legisl ture for that project, so if you would consult him in connection with the question of Legislature designating line of the Old Spanish Trail for state and fedore1 aid, ho could probably lias fie both sit tors t the oa c time? Yours truly, SALeB/--S sscdstira. Mobile. Ain., July 10, 1917. OLD SPANISH TRAIL