Mai’eh 6, 1922 Mr. Percy Tyrrell, Gunter Hotel. Bear Percy,- I am glad you wrote to me. In the first place you are not one of the “has-beens’* but one of the most helpful real fellows we have. You will see by the enclosed where I have turned a leaf down, where you stand. Also, as you know, I never lose a chance to say, Headquarters, Gunter Hotel. It should have been on that bulletin. Thera are other things however that are serious, and I have been on the point two or three times of writing to you. I will pass over the very crude printing and grammatical work on that bulletin; you know the type of printed matter I put cu t is high. Hr. Johnston, however, has re-organized my office force, made the stenographer, "Private Secretary to the "Presidentn and put her on the letterhead, and given Mr. GoIp a designation contrary to my arrangements. Of course I will not accept this sort of thing and serious thin? a can happen to this work we all }£>v© unless there is some friendly way for the Doctor to realise that self-respecting men do not stand for such Mngs. What would you do if you were away for awhile on business for the hotel and while away Mr. Hart made your stenographer "Secretary to the President" and put her on the letterhead., and he also made other changes in $ttv>r organization? I have ju3t received some statements from the office. I find that in the year 1921 I received from the OST $750 for services. What Dr. Johnston is thinking of when a man has given service that way I don’t know. I have also taken care of all niy expenses over here the past 10 weeks and 3Qnt $300 over there to help them. I expect to be back shortly after the 20th. The enclosed shows what I am doing. I axpeot to got this 8-mile bridge across ' the bay ana everything lined up and G0I1TB bstwe n Hew Orleans and Tail alias see. If I do all difficult problems vd.ll be solved . That will be some achievement for loss than throe months. I am very much'hurt, when I am doing things like this, that auoh things should be pulled over there. Best of regards, ■