dune 27th, 1941 Ur, A. J. McKinney Cabool, Missouri Dear Mr. MeKinney: : I received your letter in which you stated thet you would expect permission on a sale that you have referred to me. However, you informed me that . you did not want the individual to know that you were the agent. This man writes me and tells me that he thinks he can sell the forty at a fair price. But, he writes that his commission is five percent. Mr. MeKimey, it's evident to you that if you ere to make any sale as Agent it would be necessary that you make your sale to a man and that you are known as the agent. Other- wise, mo one of course could pay you a commission for doing something that you do not @o. I'm sure thet you understand this. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation-Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coache FCA: re