TIE Harmen ase) ah Centre os Sept. 30, 1941 Mr, F. W. Lang (512 State Office Building Atlenta, Georgia Dear Mr. Lang, Thank you for your letter of the 26th instant which came to my attention this morning. I am not in a position to offer you money for a share in your company, but I thought perhaps if your factory is at a stand- still we might make an arrangement whereby the equipment could be shipped here and perhaps we could start production of the normalizers at this end. Of course I imow nothing of your dies or pieces of machinery, but I thought that perhaps I could promote the normalizer and boost the sales considerably. . ; We could continue it in your name, or, if you preferred, use yours and mine together. . | With the munitions factories and other defense puisieheaubiing a - gonsiderable group of people out of employment, it might be possible for us to use some of these persons who might be trained in this worke I feel that the normaliger is a very important item in this defense program. Write me a little more information about your equipment and let me know what you think about my suggestion of the two of us working together on the proposition of production and prea en of the nor- malizer. | Sincerely, ‘ Director of Physical Education and Recreation FCA/pg Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach