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In this connection, th'#. Last Frontier, the Rancho Vegas, and tfffAl large ante courts along and vitkin about ten aAlee of the so5utthh eSrtlrye ceitt yin l iCmoiutnst,y atreer rhiatroirnyg driefcfeinctullyt pyu ricnh pasreodd ucabionugt e aJtle arc rfeosr ntehaerir trhee qBuainreehmoe nVtesg. as Af gorro uapn ohtuhee r large hotel* w# can expect, In the not far distant future, this ssaecntiitoanr yw islelv erb*e satnanteexred s e$r$v itchee Ctiot tyh iIsn aorredae ro otuol de eboeu'r ef uwranitsehre adnd free the proposed Charleston Bird. main. with pipe lRiBn eC o.t oA rFe&s eBor.v oi2r0 Maop.p r1o,p rainadt ewse fh6a5v»e& 6Wo Sfo arp par onveawl weanldl iff amortisation upon £51,360 of this suaount, conditioned upon starting the work prior to August 4, 19U5 . Ordinarily, with approval of the amended APE, we would pseunbdmiittu raem einnd etdh ea ppprloidcuatciionng tfoi elWdF,8 afnodr ItVhLef tiafd dCoi.t iaonpapll icRaatiilroona df o*rx~ authority for the pips line along Charleston Blvd., which latter is psreotdl eweatt,e d entdo wohoielte 1w6e4 ,wgo6uo.l d pHroewesveenrt, thteh ias ppils iceastsieonntsi altloyg eat hesrin gilt e is doubtful they would receive consideration as a whole. X think the pbeatrtte rof prtohce eRduarielr owaodul Cdo bmep antoy fsourb mithte ene nteimreen dpsro jaepcptl,i catthieonn l eoans et het he m* main to IViAW Co. with option to purchase, and our data for amended APR, attached hereto, is eo prepared. Hr. Stabler has Cheeked and approved the proposal from an engineering viewpoint. Hr. Bracken concurs in the recommendation. Hr. Bennett sees no legal objection. Bata for amended AFB is attached to Hr. Prater’s copy. by April IfI,f 1a9p4pr6o. vedW,e rtohuisg hflayc iesltiitmya tseh ouitl dw iblel rreeaqduyi rfeo r thorpeeer amtoinotnh s mtaot esreicaulrse, waPnBd antdw oa mmoonrtthiss atfioorn caopnpsrtorvuaclt*i onf,o urso m otnhtahts toto m eseetcu rteh e d15a,t e Ifoiff iAf prHiolw e1v5etrh, weo usrh poruelsde hnatv eW PCBo mamndi ttaemeo ratuitshaotiroins aatpiporno bvya l Apurgou­st vides fur commencing work prior to August e, lpaf, and it would seas en amended application should be forwarded to Washington in advance of that date. Frank Strong