October 26, 1944. s/Set. Harold S. Gill, 37227241, Dist. No. 4, 7th Service Command, 1202 Topeka Netional Bank Bldg., Topeka, Kansas. Dear Dos: Iwas delighted to hear from you end to know that apparently things are moving in your favor. You can count on the sppport of this board one hundred per cent. About the only thing we can do is when the discharge papers come in for us to approve them from our angle. They tell us to take no activity with the exception of approving or rejecting the application, and you know what we will do in your case. I was sorry to learn of the death of your father, but I am gratified to congratulate you on taking unto yourself a blushing bride et your tender age of 38. You have done your hitch 0.K. and we know you are entitled to the discharge. I am happy you are going to be lined up with the Santa We. That is one of the createst a ee oe ane ae ee IO fas i sis iltiin tekk- dais Widebleite shitnde gta tine ys dope on the boys. —— ee ee in the service. Awaiting your coming with pleasure, I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical BSducation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.