5I2 State Sffice Building Atlanta, Georgia September 26, I94I Dr. Forrest ©. Allen, Director Dept. of ducation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Your letter of “eptember e4th. just received. As per your request I have just sent a machine to your friend John Trembly, via Railway Express. From a former letter of yours I did not gather that he wanted one very badly. Frankly I havent been able to attend to this lit- -tle business for the reason that my State work is a real mans sized job. have to take care of over two hundred million dollars worth of assessed valuations of utility property. I have been tired out and my blood pressure dropped to IOI. Now I am taking all day Saturday and Sun- -day out in the open, generally riding my horse on my farm and feel better already. You and I and about three thousand other users know what benifits have been derived from the use of my foot mach- ine, but even if I, Fred Lang,had the time, it would be a difficult thing for Lang to sell a product under his own name. My present company is a lawfully operating company in Georgia but is not a stock company. Frankly I know that you could do a lot more with this thing than I have done. I am open for a proposition. Give it a little thought and let me hear from you, I believe that this thing is ready now for an order from both the U. S. Army and Navy. Both Athletic Departments are using it. The joker is how to get the order. It can be done, but the trick is how? In ny last letter to you I was tired and looked for an excuse for not making any more machines. Aluminum end band pieces might not be obtainable but they can be made of many other materials and nickled or chrome plated. Drop me a line when you find time. With kindest regards. Yours sincerely, Frederick Wy )