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With OHltMMTI, M d lMllMUllr to Ittllff hlnsslf U to the conclusion® reached, accompany the party. Mr. Bracken should personally for t7hlch le «iit 21 auto courts, M U schedule rats fear ”'111 oh Is I M j • fj|« A 20 r t U t m u M t for avtc courts v m A4 h m m b I to M 9«95 per month. 10th. I vlsh to make a change in my recommendation of June Z suggest wo lioptito with the suggested Auditor's check ef these facilities, and that we continue, ae started in April, to charge the hotele full schedule rate, but that with respect 2t0oP avuatcoa nccoyu rtasl lowwea nacdej.u st Mrc.h arBgreasc kefnr oims Aperfi lt heo n optio nicoonn titnhuaet ithfe this ie dene the cute court owners will at least defer petition to the Commission for adjustment ef rates. Ac far ae hotels are concerned, we have the defense that we ere eherging the psacthee dusleer ioruast e praeptpersotv.ed by the Commission, and X do net anticireexsatm iniantdiiovind ueafl tvhea cabnecckys aelflo waauntcoe cwoiulrlt moevemte rec erttoa dientleyr mairnoeu se•arantagonism and in all probability lead to a petition to the Commission for e downward rets adjustment, in which event, if request le granted, we night reasonably expect to lees mere etnhde n Brtahcek eenx eeceoen,c uri.f any, in the 200 allowance. Messrs. Mconett discussed end analysed available records with Messrs. Bracken, Bennett, Kohler sad Mann, end have compiled result ef this study it • sheet ef statistical data which shewn, annually since 1930, etnheu e#r eltao titohne peofp utloattailo ng roansde nruemvbeneure #of ancdu stgormoesrss .c ommCeorncciearln irnegv this statement, 1 make the following seamenti 1. Our peculation estimates for the various years are based upon 0. S. census for the years 1930 and 19kg, e»oh ef which was taken early in the year, and we have node allowance for increase during the year to obtain an average. The Boulder Dna been peak in 19JA-J5 we Obtained from Mr. Kabler*s investigations ae to population during Z base this recommendstloa upon the opinion that n kith respect to the last paragraph of your letter, end Mtlaoya 29i,n r19e*l2a,t ioton Mtro. MaBrtaecrk eCno,m paconnyc reorvneinnuge stihe increase in pepuln I have investigated the situation on the ground, have