I air. exceedingly anxious that your trip over there he successful and I don't want you So worry about what is going on in the office. I will come up every day, put in all the time that is necessary and have told Miss Huey to call me to assist her in any way that I can. Then if after you come home and you have succeeded in all the undertaking you expected to carry out east of Houston, if the office has not been run as it should be you can fire the President. Please give my regards to the Senator I met at Gulfport and also the little fellow that was head of the Automobile League that wanted to make a speech e very five minutes. With kindest regards, I am, FBJ:AH end s v Very truly yours. 2, e /ir' President.