PALMER PILLANS. PRCSiOCNT “OLD SPANISH TRAIL" ASSOCIATION U E A DQ U A 1{ T li R S i - MOBILE. ALABAMA Mobile, Ala., jmle 19 f 1917. DIRECTORS Mr. Harry Locke, Los Angeles, Cal. My clear Harry: Please note enclosed letter from Hr. G. L» Blakesley, ana send him Guide Book, C.O.Do I seem to have quite forgotten to advise you result of call on "r. Proctor® He had gone south, Tampa or somewhere, two days before hand, and nobody around the garage seemed to laiow much about it. Lloyd sent forty-nine books. Rice of Crest-view, I did not soe. Do you want me to write him again? Speed at which we are lending money to our Allies may assist us in building the Old Spanish frail. She Chamber of Comoro© has gotten up quite a representative bunch of speakers, including Batchelder of the A.A.A., and a lot of others that I have forgotten name of. What is more important, however, they have received an endorsement of the project from Gon. Wood, who says if it is organized on soimd lines, it has tremendous possibilities for good. Both Senator Chambers and Congressman Dent, Executive Chairmen of Military uommittee in the Senate and in Congress, have approved the project, ancT^Lf popular demand can be created, they think they can put the Bill through in December. I will believe it when I see it. Yours truly. FLORIDA J. M. CALHOUN. J. B. PERKINS V. W. HELM W. M. CORRY ALABAMA CAPT. JOHN CRAFT. W. M. CLEMENS DR. MCR. SCHOWALTER L. C. IRVINE MISSISSIPPI F. H. LEWIS. W. H. BOUSLOG W. A. MCDONALD 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. VICE-PRESIDENT WARREN MAC ARTHUR HARRY WELCH JOHN F. MYERS CALIFORNIA ED. FLETCHER. ^ .JBkB/iiS SECRET \P.Y.