/? May 11, 1944. Mr. Lacy Naynes, ยป The Kansas City Star Burean, $16 North 6th Street, Kansas City 12, Kansas. Dear Lacy: Thank you for writing me in your busy hours. We always remember you, Lacy, as well as we remember that son of yours. I am gled to get his address. We sent the Jayhawk Re- bounds to his old address and doubtless it will follow hin. However, this will bring us up to the present for the next Rebounds which will go out this month, we hope. Confirming my conversation this noon over the phone, I am sending you snnouncements of the Wartine Recreation Training Institute at the University of Kensas. I would greatly appreciate \ it if vou could heve some one in your office write an article for the Sunday Kansas City Star that would circularize many of these high sehool and comumity recreation people in our territory who perhaps have not heard of this fine offering. This service program in wartime emergency prompts our doing this in the name of re~- creation. I certainly will greatly appreciate your kindly sooper= ation. With kindest regards to you, Mrs. Taynes, ani Mary Jane, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PGA SAH Varaity Basketball Coach. Ence