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BOOK 66 PA E 296 <br />Mr. Donovan appeared before the Board and stated that <br />apparently he didn't read the application right; he assumed from <br />reading the first page that the intent simply was to make sure <br />those applying were good moral persons, and he did not include <br />the two arrests which occurred in 1971 and 1979 because he didn't <br />think he had to. He has been in Florida five years and has never <br />had any problems here, which is what he assumed the Board would <br />be interested in. He submitted the following letter of recom- <br />mendation from his neighbors: <br />cr�01uOu V),ap U 0 V- U 4� ?� ► lye <br />I - <br />J, J <br />\4 S Q S�S1t us �� m**( Ke- a <br />&w hQ_ a" I'l(s 4me <br />t1ase j <br />PzUtA A act - <br />Ur �: lief p . nelsC�n> <br />z� f �N r.� CUs ��� l �o�r� a <br />a � I " 04d 5. ke-1 it"t al -EC) fyie. -it:-o <br />I <br />S�Iveef <br />C^ <br />4L <br />Commissioner Lyons wished to know what Mr. Donovan had to <br />say about the two occurrences as they seemed fairly serious. <br />Mr. Donovan explained that in 1971 when he lived in. Staten. <br />Island, he had horses in his back yard, which was against the <br />14 <br />