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I I Mr. Frank Strong? bus y&g&B * January 15, 1945 $ 4-, ,*9PK|PF ?* ? !>»*».«* on gonensa RRoeafde r rtoi nga. ®lon Corporation of Ca«tie to /our telagran S-18V regarding prop©tad A. Duelling, President of f%#tl Gonver- iltmnnatt, Pennsylvania. dlgcu!?wl >n with their local Attorney hare, yr. A. it* RtB of the ftrra of ins «nd fay lor I am advised that oarers are joj being drawn up for Incorporation of a fir® to be known as ;thVe® *C“ asCtolnev esrhsainonno nC orfpiromr.a tion, a Nevada Corporation se'parate fro® llng regarding tra^ fufincdse rsentda ndhe Mre,x pafcrteas ootto t rheac©e ivceodn t4a ctceadr Mlro.a dsDue»~ fro© Chicago after the industry t$ lu operation. As indicated in my letter January 10 there is no need to extend the present Industrial tract at this time as the apace between the present tract in rear of O'Neill Lumber Cosmany and hie proposed site Is no further than a elallar haul required in their Pittsburg operations. 'Regarding water main extension, thie is a UPRft water line and the prints indicate it ends at bumper of spur tract; if this Is correct a 100* extension atf£!£0 per foot labor, material, and contingencies would cost about $280. rronv root* quttcfi Mr. puemling a rental figure #l,so per 1 think hie plans are still in the formative stage and I suggest' that we hold this application in abeyance until w@ received further and acre definite Information as to his intentions. cc: Mr. f. «... Guild Mr. w. f, price