December 16, 1941. Alcoholics, Anonymous, Postoffice Box 2311, Kansas City, Missouri. Gontlenen: Urse Allen wrote you yesterday regarding Wilson Houts, of 35126 Porrest Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. On November 13, 1941, I wrote my good friend, Joe Westwood, the proprietor of the Blue Valley Foundry, of Kensas City, Missouri. I am enclosing a copy of my letter to him. I mention Harley Davis in a ietter. Harley Davis is assistant auditor of the Kansas City Power and Light Company. Ho is a very good friend of mine and has offered to help me help Wilson to find himself, This morning I called Joe Westwood and he stated that he wes not sure whether he could put Wilson to work, but i? he would come in some morning soon for an interview he would endeavor to help him. He is not sure of that, however, but will | do his best. I an an passing this information along to you hoping that it will be of some service in helping Wilson. However, I do not imow to what limite you go and I feel rather embarrassed in even feeling that you have this extended So in —— | i ; ty attest Gh WRI dase nid such as yourse I do not imow how you work or whether you corres- pond with anyone, but if there is any possible way that I can work with your organization in the extent of coming in to Kansas City and taking Wilson over to Joe Westwood’s for a conference I will do that. Mrs. Allen told you, I Scleuue, that Wilson Houts is living with his wife at 5126 Forrest Avenues May I hear from yout Very sincerely yours, | | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, | FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.