MILES Tuesday, April 2nd. (96$ paved) Lv Marianna 6:00 A.M. (Eastern Time) 24 Ar Victory Bridge — Apalachicola River 6:40 A.M. One of the great drainage rivers crossing Florida. Escort meets here. 46 Ar Tallahassee 8:30 A.M. Capital of Florida. (Detour) Lv Tallahassee 9:00 A.M. Capital Grounds (Cross Suwannee River 13 mi. west of Live Oak, about 11:30 A. 85 Ar Live Oak ti ii 12:00 Noon Chicken Dinner at Suwannee Hotel. Lv 12:45 P.M. 84 Ar Jacksonville 3:30 P.M. Lv ii 4:00 P.M. 40 Ar St. Augustine 5:30 P.M'. Alhambra Hotel. 279 M.) NOTES It is suggested that eaoh night stop city give a mimeograph description of the country for the day's journey ahead. The motorcade does not want to drive without stopping where citizens desire but the schedule is long and hard. We will cooperate all we can. We are finding everyone thoughtful and helpful. Ferries and toll bridges are being looked after by local friends. Ihere are no advices respecting2toll bridges. I hope the party will not be stopped for tolls anywhere. The headquarters hotels are shown on this schedule. Special rates have been generously offered by all hotels and these rates are supplied to all members of the party. Flood conditions upset us for one week. Now letters are coming showing the interest of the people. The Californians were a wonderful inspiration. We advised them of the conditions and they wired they would start as scheduled and play the game to the limit. With their gallant leadership and the cooperation of our people everywhere we will go through and will build up a fraternity that will be nice for everyone and valuable to the Old Spanish Trail. Telegraphic advices assure us the highway is now open through to St. Augustine. Our construction is so substantial the damage could not be prolonged. Will telegraph ahead number in party, etc. San Antonio, Texas March 26th, 1929. Harral Ayres, Managing Direotor