A/S Charles Bleck, Class 43 C-6, . $18th C.T.D. (Air Crew), — Utah State aaleeiateages Cosine meme Utah. Sear Charlie: I was happy to have your letter of the 22nd instant. I am glad that you are getting along nicely. Ray Evans address is. 412. Ge: B,6.0.7eTsBs5 Be 3, BLf.C. 4, Miami Beach, Plorida. I am writing another Jayhawi: Rebounds Jetter but I do not have it ready yet, so I will send this letter so that you may get Ray's address without _ for the Rebounds «. Yes, 1 iow Dick Pomiey well. For two or three summers I taught basketball at the Utah Aggie school where Dick Romey was the director. ‘shen I have time T will write you a little about this situation. I think Logan is a lovely place dow in the valley, and Iwas always delighted to take that igh drive up on the hill. Sounds kind of m.tural, doesn't it, “on the hill"? — I will just tell joa Aathe teah thnk Reininy We were very geod friends. In fact, lirs. Allen and I spent two weeks out - there and it was delightful. This was during the time I was coach- ing there. Then the Olympics in 1936 came on. Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma A. & 4., Kansas State, Missouri and Washburn each paid their owm expenses to the Olympic tournament in Kansas City. It _ gest each school $200 to make the trip and the income was all given to the Olympic program. ‘that was the idea - for the colleges to make @ contribution. : Kansas, of course, had to win the Big Six and then had to win this tournament and beat Oklahoma A. & M. out to be repres- entative of the Missouri Valley district. Utah State was in the Rocky Mountain Conference, and they did not have a tournament be-. cause none of the schools would pay the expenses to declare a tournament. Utah State refused to come unless their expenses worse paid, so $500 was taken out of this fund tc pay Utah State's way here to compete. et ee eee te eee ee ee engagements and wanted to show him every concern. As director of the tournament, I asked him iat officials he wanted and made everything es pleasant for him as possible. He ehose Vidal of his conference, and Quigley. Then when he came to Kansas City I asked him if he had two sets of wmiforms. He said he did not. Kansas teans had always desired to use the white. ‘They :