BALDWIN, KANSAS DISTRICT NO. 123 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR HOMER KINGSLEY EBRIGHT July 7, 1943 President Forrest C Allen , Lawrence, 4ansas e Dear Presdent Phog :; You letter of duly 2is before mes I shall report now all I know about the attandance for next Monday e I hope you are getting some retirns directly, for in my letter July l to all presidents I asked them to write you directly about the number cominge Paola « 2e Miller -and Cochran «. : Emporia e 3 at least , perhaps more , says Dinkler e Blue Rapids - hopes 2 can cone , but their floods make uncertaine Bonner Springs - 5 hope to come e Burlingtone 4 will come says H E Douglas , but he will write latere Junction City = 5 will come , writes Arthur B Coole Kansas City = 5. E R Gallender thinks o6 Leavenworth hopes 2 will come , writes H H Kansteiner Baldwin - 4 besides myself expect to go, and I think others .e Several relies said they would let us know later e I have written as much as I gshovld = not to bore them ~ 1 =- a post card asking names of officers and asking how many were planning to com tw the District Assembly July 12 at Lawrence 2- a mimeographed letter to every president abd one to every secretary givin g the program end asking how many cee 53 =- a personal letter to every president , such as you received asking them to gend to you the number that would be there ee Add the five governors and the ReIe Director Gene Conkline I think ye should give tickets to these for their lucheone i