Ward Soule
Ward Soule was a member of the San Diego Roadster Club. Ward was one of the original club members when the club was founded back in 1941.[1]
In 1944 Ward was stationed in Texas. While being stationed in Texas he wrote the SCTA News to tell them that in Texas the mail coach got hijacked every other week, so he was very glad to receive news from the U.S. Ward suggested that in some future issue they would print some kind of report on the present condition of the treasury. Ward's letter was published in SCTA News December 1944.[2]
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