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    r ilUilirulV A. (Dark ilmttc, illsnthtna. October l£th, 1916. Mr. J. Boss Clark, Los Angeles, California. Dear Brother, I have received a message irom Mr. Lovett quoting a message from Mr. Sproule, President of the Southern Pacific Railway Company to Mr. Kruttschnitt, of which I enclose you a copy. I also enclose you copy of my letter addressed to Mr. Lovett today. I will send him a telegram during the day, this 1 i "being a legal holiday, which he will receive to-morrow, approving of the reply which he made to Mr. Kruttschnitt. X have also re­ceived a telegram from Mr. Lovett, which reads as follows; « Your letter October Fifth. If special committee are of opinion that additional automobile cars should be ordered, not­withstanding the excessive price which I fear will not soon be less, and you approve, I will concur.” Your affectionate brother, Enc