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N i ' fry:; EEAPPBAISEMFiHT OF LOTS H CLARK'S LAS VEGAS TO^ITSITE. Lae Vegas, He-v.- Apr. 6th 1911 Hr. II. I. Bettis, Tice Pres. & Audr. L* V. L. & W. Co. Los Angeles, Cal. Bear Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter under date of April 4th in reference to re-sppralsement of lots at Las Vegas. Paragraph 1. In reference to Lots in Block 9, price being $200,00 Instead of $150,00 I will look into this matter thoroughly within the next day or two and explain to yon personal­ly the latter part of this week, at which time I hope to be in Los Angeles for a day. Paragraph 2* In reference to lots In Block 17. I think yon did not quite understand my former letter in connection with this matter. These lots could be sold to the classes of people whom I designated without our having to make any different clause in connection with Block 17, that class of people not caring whether property is restricted from saloon district or not. And as I am one of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and was at the different meetings daring the time they wefre drafting the Incorporation Act, I know that there is not a business man of this town but would favor the idea of fl ! having that class of people located in the north end of town. While I am not sure I do not think there will ever be any City Goveinmbnt Ordinances restricting the sale of liquor other than / 4