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Hygeia Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc.
Pensacola, Florida
Post Office Drawer 551
April 29, 1942
Mr. Guy Allen, Chairman, M.E. and T.,
Hillsboro Hotel,
Tampa, Florida
Dear Mr. Allen:
In regard to your telegram, I have at the present time 28 women
drivers, most of whom have qualified for First Aid and are taking
other necessary courses at this time. I have been able to get only
25 taxicabs promised but I will work to get more in the near future.
I have enlisted 12 motor cycle riders, which I believe are worth
more to us as messengers than as escorts to transportation units.
There are only about 30 motor cycles in this County, many of which
are owned by Navy personnel. In using these men as messengers I
believe they will be of more value than escorting a motor truck
unit. If you disagree on this subject please give me more detail.
As you know, I have been at this job only a short time and am having
to do all the work myself. Not very long ago I wrote a letter to
all committee heads and received an answer, on a request, from only
five. This is typical of the complacent attitude of the Pensacola
people.
I realize the importance of preparedness but it is difficult to
make the population here, away from actual submarine sinkings and
similar disasters, realize there is a war going on.
Yours sincerely,
Brown Rainwater, Chairman
Transportation and Communications
Escambia County Defense Council
BR/f
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