FREDERICK W. LANG Tax & ESTATE COUNSELLOR 214 GRANT BUILDING ATLANTA 8, GEORGIA July 10, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Your letter just received. From the results of a little test that I have just made I am convinced that I shall have to await the term ination of this war to place into effect the plan that I have in mind for the Normalizer. However I am convinced that a price of $17.50 or possibly $15.00 is the correct price as we are in for a period of mild inflation. One half as many machines sold at the above name prices will produce as much profit and with lots less effort. I have known many persons who were cured of foot aches thr the use of this machine at the cost of $10. where they had spent hundreds before all in vain, I want fou to know that I appreciate your past cooperation and that as soon as the proper time time-arrives I shall drop you a line and give you the first chance on the territory out your way. With kindest regards, I an, Sincerely yours, P.S. I think that I told you that Jim Cox wrote a M.D. friend of mine, in respose to his inquiry, that this fixed up the Captain of his 4arvard Track Team, where the use of special arch supports failed. The arch sup- -ports were ordered by a most eminent Boston Orthopedic Surgeon. Cox would not write me a line. oh