Pasadena, California.
April 24, 1931.
Mr. C. A. Beil,
Banff, Alberta,
C a n a d a .
Dar Charlie and Vera:
Your letter with the enclosed letters from Mrs. Rob-
bins received to day, Thank you so much for loan-
ing them to the cause.
I am enclosing an editorial which will interest you and
I am sending copies of Mrs. Robbins; letter and this
editorial to the Governor. You can’t get in any worse
with her than you are and her prejudices are so pro-
nounced she had no right to be on that jury of selec-
tion. This thing we are trying to make right is so
much bigger than any one person that our feelings
have to go by the board. I don’t like to hurt any-
body but I like less to make Charlie look ridiculous
to the coming generation. I will keep you posted as
things come along.
When you wrote your letter of the 19th, you had not
received my last letter.
I am pretty busy these days. Lots of love to you both.
Sincerely,
Encl.