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,�`�. � <br /> Tape 1 <br /> Page 7 <br /> doesn ' t cut it down to the right number, we then can close him up--revoke <br /> his license? <br /> tiPhitehead : I would think youcould then autharize me to institute a legal <br /> a�tion that would have that as its purpose , yes . <br /> Searles : But, meanwhile , for the next month you ' d grant the license at 134? <br /> Just from a legal standpoint. <br /> 1lrhitehead : A practical standpoint. <br /> Searles : A practical standpoint , yes . I agree with you--I don ' t want to <br /> go to colirt . I think it ' s just absurd to keep running to court on these <br /> things . <br /> �'hitehead : At some point these guys have got to re��lize that you know <br /> every year you can' t come in and make a lot of hullabaloo about getting <br /> a lot of new slips . I 'm surprised that the application was ehanged, because <br /> the letter from his attorney that we have , which formed a basis for my <br /> study of these applications , he was not contemplating any changes , <br /> Searles : �t'ell , his application here has been ch�nged , and his fee . . . . <br /> �Iave you got it down there? <br /> �°hitehead : I 'm lookin at it now, yah. T 'm looking at a hfarch 11, 1969, <br /> letter that Jim Grathwol accompanied wi16h it <br /> Searles : IIe ' s figured ris fee on 158 slips , hiarc. <br /> Whitehead : I wasn ' t favored with a copy of that. <br /> Stubbs : Sure seems like it weakens our position to grant a license to <br /> tell him to take them down. If it ' s right, it ' s right , but if it ' s wrong, <br /> it ' s wrong. <br /> ��«rzel ; <br /> �� : �ell , hiarc, suppose ��e don' t issue him a license--su��ose we <br /> hold on t6is until he gets his place straightened up, period? <br /> t�'hitehead : R'ell , I think again, that the cri�ninal action was continued <br /> as we discussed here , with the understanding that these problems we �vere <br /> goigg, to attempt to ivork out this year, we were going to forget ��bout the <br /> criminal action, because there vrere problems on bot}; sides of that case , <br /> as it existed before the court, so it ' s a reasonable decision at that point, <br /> and with that ;4iike agrees ,^ that the case should be continued with the idea <br /> that we didn' t want toidismiss\ it . On the other hand we w�nted to eliminate <br /> it from consideration with tliis year' s application. <br /> Searles : All right , suppose we were to not necessarily grant the license , <br /> but send him a letter saying it is the intention of the 6ouncil to grant <br /> you a license to operate from 134 slips this year, and this license in the <br /> intention of trie Council , will be granted �vhen such number of slips has <br /> been verified by our inspector, ho�v about that? <br /> j�'hitehead : Then you� re aksing him to go ahead and do something without a <br /> license for it, and I prefer to see the license granted , and see that he <br /> behaved properly. You can always revoke it if he doesn ' t. . . <br />