Ostober 7, 1959 ir» Mi lten Kelley, head freinoer, Athletic Association, University of Texas, - Dear Milton: When I was down at Atlenta, biehene. this past summer at the coaching schoel sponsered by the Georgia Athletic Coaches — Association, I met Mr. F. W. Lang who invented a foot norma} izer, the most wonderful foot conditioner that I have ever seen. It is not electrical = it is mechanical, and it is shaped much efter the manner of a rolling pin turned down to sloping endse . The two ends are set in a geared rachet, and the ine Gividual stands on the roller with his bare feet and rolls upon the revolving pin forward arfd backward with the weight of his body to press the arches of the feet up in their normal position. The patient holds on to a table or desk and slowly rolls beckwerd and forward for anywhere from forty te a hundred timese This is done twice a day, more sonveniently morning and night - just when you Ok Ott at Den cee een Perens oe Due to my heavy floor work of pivoting wah stemping and dribbling, I have subjected my feet to terrific pressuve and ‘I have hed some arch fatigue. I am frank to say that I heave never seen anything that has done my feet so mich good in a short while. I have spent $75 te $100 on manipulations by — men who have worked “om my archese During ry stay in Atlante Mr. Lang asked me to use this and even after the first treatment my feet wore so greatly relieved that I ordered two for our Physical Rdveation Department = one for the men’s side of the gymnasium and one for the women's side. Miss Hoover end the women instructors in the department and Dr. Elbel, Herbert Allphin and the men teachers, have used the device and they — are loud in their parise of the benefits one can obtain by using : this such a short while. Mire Fe Fe ‘Lang, Porsyth, Georgie, has asked me to write you and tell you about this arch normalizer. He will send this to you for your athletic association on e free thirty day trial with= out any obligation. If you do not like it, return it to him at his