December 3, 1943. Mr. Tom Parker, Parker Buick Co., Lawrence, — ansag. the job. This was the very reason I asked that the points | Then there was an interim between the time when I made these two trips and | had the work done. I was amazed even that I would receive a bill for such a thing as I had followed this up so defin- itely. You pay for satisfaction, and I didn't get it, and that was the reason I felt that I should not have even received the bill be- cause I tried to make it plain to your help and to you that the first job did not do the job. I would much rather have talked to you personally but it seems if our paths cross very seldom and I don't like a telephone con- tion. I would rather put my convictions down in black and white sign my name, or better still, I would like to talk to you person- » but I am leaving for Coffeyville today and Kensas City tomorrow, I just haven't had the opportunity te do it soomer. I mve had tter on my desk ever since it arrived, hoping to take care of this is the best I have been able to do. FokEgs & ace Very sincerely yours, Direster of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. :