Dear Dr. Ayres:- San Antonio, January 17th, 1933 Am enclosing letter from Mr. Locke which appears to be more or less personal. Have sent aim on - of Hie Tsr.gg's city maps as I supposed you would wish me to do. it cost 50 cents. H-.vc letter from Mrs. Miles saying she has not received the magazines. I do not understand why she did not get them. Hope have better luck with the ones I am now sending. There is a package here for your from A. J. Ditman, He: York. Do you wish me to send this on? If so, will I have to rp-insure it or just change the address? It has been here fo- about ten days I suppose, but each time I wrote I forgot to say anything about it. There i; also a package from A. P. Ayr:-, New York, which I have not frr warded as it locpjked as tho it might be a Christmas present and I was somewhat afraid it would get lost bein" re-addressed and sent on to Alabama. Do you want it? Have a letter from T. A. Keens, who is now in Tampa, Florida, and has been for several weeks,and was therefore not responsible for the error made in the Tan Opener of December 35th. Said he ■would give you erne good publicity as soon as he returned from Florida. I have not written my salary check yet and dc not anticipate doing so for a few days: .in hopes ve will get some more money j (He are not broke of course but pne never knows.when we might need some) but when I do write my check will have three signed ones left. Do you think that will ’os enough to carry us thru all right until your return? (Trust you will be able to -understand what I am trying tc say; haven't made myself at all clear, none of my letters are clear for that matter) Hope you had a successful dinner Saturday night. Suppose we will get a letter from you in a day or two in regard to it. Hr. Ayres, you. re .rember of course your telling me tc send bulletins and history booklets to the prospects east. Fight before you left I understood you to say tc*hold thorn up and you would send me data for another bulletin and I could send it all cut at the same time. As I have not heard from you in regard to it, I am afraid I must hove misunderstood you. Would you please let me know about it, so I can send the bulletins and history book! ts if I am in error. Suppose you think I am dreadfully stupid at times and perhaps you. arc right. Hut no one is perfect you know. For the 'teenth time - I am sorry your cold is no better. Sincerely,