ae é aesat . sa eee z ee ATTA ET Rage exer s ee em ees aR GEORGE C. LOWE, PRES!IDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& FAacy. Supt. : LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER DO. KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR LES R.FREEBURG, Vice PRES.& TREAS E KARL H. ROYER, MOSE. MANAGER KEITH W.DANCY, CREDIT MANAGER BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, te. ST. PAUL, MINN. STF... Louris, ™o. DETROIT, MICH. KANSAS CITY, MO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. CiNCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY, KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES, !1OWA WORCESTER,MASS. DENVER, COLO. SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. CHARLOTTE,N.C. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING PETA/L 1/509 -//-/2 BALTIMORE AVE., May ss, Cray; Mo, October 7,1938 Dre Forrest Ce. Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear “Phog": As I advised in my letter of August 22nd, we are now making final settlement with you on royalty due on basket ball goals. his period is from November 1st,1937 to \ October 1st,1938. During this time you will note that we sold a total of 212 pairs of basket ball goals with royalty of 25¢ a pair, gives you a check for $53.01. This extra cent is accounted for by the fact that two stores sold half pairs and in each instance the half cent was in your favor. Trust that you will find the enclosed statement entirely satisfactory; and with our kindest regards, we are, Very truly, KHR/rw lincle