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    Re vi evr-Journal 6-28-50 FRANKLIN STREET VACATION L a s V e g a s , N e v » Franklin Street - Vacation Studied! L A petition to vacate Franklin! j and portions of other streets in [, the Country Club addition wasj r held over at last night’s meet-) j_ ing of the regional planning com- ' mission because of lack of a | quorum. e The Country' Club addition comes to a point on the stripi touching South Fifth street at! the site now occupied by the V Renzezvous night club. Franklin : " is the only street providing di- , rect connection from the high- t way into the subdivision. u Harry Cobb presented the pe- L tition signed by most of the pro- [ perty owners in the area. A spe- | cial committee from the plan- | ning board consisting of R. B. r Smutzer and C. C. McDanJ i iel turned in an adverse report i on the proposal after an on-the- 1 Lsnot 1n snoKtinn