Mr. H. B, Ayres, Managing Director, has been East since January 1st helping Alabama with her State bond issue and a bridge eight miles long just east of Mobile which will cost about O2,000}000-He arranged a meeting of the State Highway Commission for Mobile this week and all State and County officials from New Orleans to Florida attended the convention, and Mobile with her Chamber of Commerce, Auto Club, and Old Spanish Trail Association, held the largest good roads convention ever held in the South. Mr. Ayres writes, "Ue have achieved the impossible - a eight mile bridge. Victory decisive, presentation so thorough, so complete, not one voice raised in objection."'. Mr • D. M. Shreve is re-markinr the OST from San Antonio to Houston and making a section roa~ ..’.ap s£fid directory which will be for free distribution. This section will include the territory from Sari Antonio to the State line at Orange. A plan is being worked out for tourist camping parties to start from Orange, Brownsville and El Paso, to Ft. Davis some time in June, where a three day OST convention will be held for the Texas division. You will see more about this convention in next Bulletin. — 3 —