r I f OLD SPANISH TRAIL J these Southern Borderlands. 10,000 copies of previous wall map exhausted. t rriRAVELOGS. Louisiana Edition of 20,000 1 I issued. 40,000 more are needed, of Texas and of eastern editions. V> «V ! ’ •A' MARKING. Construction and changes past three years make new route marking necessary. It will cost many thousands of dollars. The route is now settled and the marking should be full and complete from 1 end to end. j E INFORMATION BUREAUS. Many have I been established. More are needed where ' travelers can get useful information. M[ AGAZINES. Many editors write for articles. It takes time and money to gather useful information and photographs and to prepare articles worthy of acceptance by high class magazines. [ COMMUNITY HOSPITALITIES. Auto I L camps, rest rooms, better country hotels, pleasure parks and other comforts needed - if travel is to find pleasure in Old Spanish Trail territory. BEAUTIFICATION WORK. The women are going forward with this steadily. It is as big a work as that of men in building the roads if the Old Spanish Trail is to be protected from the billboard abuse, and if the beauties of the countryside are to be preserved and made more attractive, and the old historical places saved as a heritage to the future. T ITERATURE. Schools, teachers, students, lecturers, colleges and libraries ask for it continually for educational uses. Such inquiries have not been satisfactorily responded to altho material is ready to be printed, but funds are lacking. TDOAD CONDITION MAPS of the southern " borderland country are in demand. It requires far more effort than realized to gather and give such information .