dume 5, 19435. Dean Homer K. Ebright, District Governor of sisinetca Baldwin, Kansas. Dear Governor Homer: Answering your favor of the Srd instant, I like is oo ee ec ne cc ce hear the addresses concerning their duties in a single assembly. Don*t you think it is possible that some of the boys will be a little oe & joint mecting much more graciously than otherwise? 3 ik Wins, oe sikihdngn Wek Wa aeekĀ© 38 een: Wott them up into several groups, whereas if you do this after lunch you would have the full attendance and no single group would be noticably small. However, I do believe in stressing punctuality, end perhaps we can get the entire group ready to go on time. I dike your suggestion that we use Gene Conklin to speak at the immeheon on the general field of International Service. Of course you know that as the boss of District #125 we are expecting you to tell us what to do. You have my letter stating that the meeting will be held at the Eldridge Hotel. I am sure we will be able to have our song leader take care of the musio and. we will do every other thing that we should do, but we want you to feel perfectly free to tell us how you want it, and we will cooperate with you a hundred per cent. / _ I think your program sounds fine. + atk as woe happy to follow your suggestions asking Gene Conklin to speak on the general field of International Service. Should I feel free to write him now, or shall I wait until you definitely make up your program? I see you have him listed on one plan to speak at 3:30 in the afternoon. Do you not believe if he s;eaks once at luncheon that this would be sufficient? I will await your reply,and then will follow everyone of your advices to the letter.