lira. F.P.3. Phillips, Ass’t 3ecTy, 0. 3. Trail Ass'n. For the East, Tallahhssee, Fla. Dear Mrs. Phillips T enclose herewith some correspondence for what it is worth. Please return when it has served its purpose. These people were here a day or two ago, and I sent these papers up to L. G. Adams, President, Motile Automobile Club, who returned the same with comment that, "This man came in and talked to me, and said he would come back the next day, but I think I questioned him so closely and got in behind him, that he "flew/ the coop” out of town". He seems to agree with Harry? 3a ueD/~-3 3aCP.PT \?.Y DIRECTORS FLORIDA J. M. CALHOUN. V. W. HELM W. M. CORRY ALABAMA CAPT. JOHN CRAFT. W. M.CLEMENS OR. MCR. SCHOWALTER L C IRVINE MISSISSIPPI F. H. LEWIS. W. H. BOUSLOC HART CHINN LOUISIANA LUCIEN LYONS. WALTER PARKER W. A. SCHULER W. E. DERMODY. TEXAS HOMER D. MATTHEWS. VICE-PRESIDENT MALCOLM A. FRASER NEW MEXICO FRANCIS E. LESTER VICE-PRESIDENT H. A. LANE ARIZONA HARRY LOCKE. WARREN MAC ARTHUR HARRY WELCH JOHN F. MYERS CALIFORNIA ED. FLETCHER. Mobile, Ala., January 11, 1918. “OLD SPANISH TRAIL” ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS: - MOBILE. ALABAMA OLD s?mm TRAIL ALL SEASONS ALL SOUTHERN highway Yours truly,