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    Las Vegas - April 3, 1943 Mr. F. 1. Geatsch, Supt. DC&H Dept. Los Angeles, California. Dear Freds After consulting with Superintendent Fish concerning the eatlug-house privileges here in Las Vegas and if you concur I "believe it would be well to extend deduction ticket privileges to both the State Cafe now operated by Corey brothers who pa?** chased this cafe sometime ago from Christopher who le not in the restaurant business here in Las Vegas any morej also the privilege to the Deluxe O&fe •* 137 South Second Street, that is operated by Harold Hunter, the owner. The reason of adding these additional restaurants to our pie—book privilege is on account of the Market Spot and the Silver Cafe being open only part of the time and not at all in the evenings or during the night. This request is made after consulting with Secretaries of the four different brotherhood organ­isations and I think Superintendent Fish will concur in this arrangement. Yours very truly, flLtfER' R.'"BRACKED. cc - Mr. G. C. Fish.