4 Wr. Tom Parker Lawrence, Kansas ‘ Dear Tom, _ I stopped in your place of business intending to inquire about the clock which had not been returned. Of course I understand that these things ere bound to be slow with the big pressure of . national defense. : I talked tc Warren about the bill and told him that I was not too _ pleased. I hed Warren drive me on the Hill a week or so ago and I pointed out that I wanted the air vent loosenet up. He tried it and it wouldn’t work and all he said wes, "I'll have George loosen that up for yous” : : He then asked me if I had the oil cartridge opened up and I said, yo", so he sold me on that item which I am happy about. _ I told him that my radio goes completely off when I turn the core ner especially to the right. You know my grief about the radio. . He‘said that you changed the entire radio from your car to mine. Well, this radio is no improvement whatsoever over my other one. Jt never has worked. So I got a bill for 50¢ labor on the radio whieh is not improved in the slightest, infact, I would not know that anything had been done on it. I was much surprised to read _ that they had put one radir vibrator on the car at $5.95 without my authorization. My brothers at the Allen Motor Coe were in business about 20-25 years, and I learned that they never made any change on the car unless there was an authorization from the owner. This item was not discussed with me. Personally, I do not like these things at all and since the radio is unchanged in effe~ _ gieney I cannot see how there has been any benefit in the leaste In fact, I do not believe this was the case, because it has not I stopped in to tell Warren that on things thet I have asked to be - Gone on the car, none of them have received the attention that made the efficiency improved whatsoever. : | I em asking that before any expenditures are made on my car that contact be made with me. It is an easy matter to get me here at KU 83. : |