FREDERICK W. LANG Tax & ESTATE GOUNSELLOR 214 GRANT BUILDING ATLANTA 83, GEORGIA August 24, 1945 Dear Dr. Allen: Many thanks for your letters of Aug I4 and 20th. I havent heard anything from either of these prospects as yet. Al that was possible to do during the War was to crawl along at a snails pace. from now on material is available. Yours of the 14th sounds interesting as I am now engaged head over heels in an industrial develop- -ment just out of the City limits of Atlanta that has all the mymptoms of being a winner so 1 havent much time to devote to anything else. I do think that it about six months too soon for the Foot Normalizer business until more of the Army boys return and make salesmen available. Specialty shoe salesmen should handle this as a combining line. I tried this out and it works. I do not know what to offer you on a deal why dont you give a little thought to what way you could work this to our mutual advantage. After all if we do not both stand to benefit it would be foolish to make a deal. Give this some thought as I am now in a mood to free myself for this new venture. I look for a five year period of great business activity and plenty of money in circulation. Those are the only times that money can be made. ~ Sincerely yours, mek Frederickā€, +