Novenber 13, 1942. Ur. We R, Whitsel, Superintendent, Cherryvale Public Schools, Cherryvale, Kansas. Dear Mr. Whitszel: : I have received your note of the llth instant, : and frankly, I am in a quandary about the transportation problem. It would be difficult to get to Cherryvale on the train without losing too mich time from my duties here and the gasoline rationing will eo driving my car. Schisilees Seb, weueccs a comme aa" ) Jeck Gardner's Naval Aviation School tean on the 5th. I em having to hold all basketball practice at night because of the crowded schedule during the day. + an donk eens Wik vee We aa Na tee under the ofroumstances. When I told you I would come I of course, planned to drive to Cherryvale. I have just talking to Mr. Vic Hurt, Assistant Coach of the varsity ball team, and he tells me he has to go to P some ‘after the football season is over. I am not endeavoring to pick a speaker for you, but the thought occurred to me that Hr. inert might be able to work Unis in on nis other tip. ag ia tt 3 I shall be glad to have you write me your suggestions. 3 Very sincerely yours, Director of Physioal Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.