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Exhibit 43--Statement from P. Reid Oliver, Vice President, Foremost Food and Chemical Co., to General Services Administration, October 30, 1959

TO:

General Services Administration

Public Buildings Service

October 30, 1959

Acquisition and Disposal Division
2306 East Bannister Road

Kansas City 10, Missouri

We, the undersigned owner(s) of the building located at 2420 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri, have read the Sublease GS-06B-5599 by and between The Third Recon Corporation, and the United States of America which covers the ground floor, first, second, and third floors containing 46,200 net usable square feet and 4000 net usable square feet of parking space located in the basement of said building, and have carefully noted the terms and conditions therein.

It is found that this sublease in no way conflicts with the intent and
terms as outlined in a certain lease dated October 7, 1959 by and between
Foremost Food and Chemical Company, Lessor, and W. D. Ray and Ralph W.
Rice, Lessees.

Therefore, we accept and agree to the terms as outlined in said Sublease
GS-06B-5599.

It is further agreed by Foremost Food and Chemical Company that in the event of a default, expiration, termination, or loss of possession by the lessee for any other cause of their lease, the owner shall give proper notice of such default, expiration, termination, etc. to the sublessee, the United States of America, which may upon payment of rent monies to the owner, continue in tenancy under the terms, conditions and rentals specified in Sublease GS-06B-5599.

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Secretary of the corporation named as Lessor in the above agreement; that
P. Reid Oliver
who signed said
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agreement on behalf of the Lessor, was then Vice President
said corporation; that said agreement was duly signed for and in behalf of
said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the
scope of its corporate powers.

(Corporate Seal)

Exhibit --Letter from P. Reid Cliver, Vice Fresident, Foremost Food and Chemical Co., to Junius A. Ansley, January 6, 1960

Foremost Dairies, Inc. 425 Battery Street, San Francisco 11, California

January 6, 1960

General Services Administration

Public Buildings Service

Acquisition and Disposal Division

2306 E. Bannister Road

Kansas City 10, Missouri

Attn: Junius A. Ansley, Chief
Acquisition Branch

Gentlemen:

Please refer to our letter to you under date of October 30, 1959 relating to the sublease you held from our tenants of the premises located at 2420 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri. We have been requested by the Third Recon Corporation, our tenant, to resubmit this letter to you making reference to the lease between the United States of America and the Third Recon Corporation dated November 23, 1959, rather than the lease agreement dated October 7, 1959. In this regard, we have beer provided with a copy of the substituted lease dated November 23, 1959.

In this substituted draft we find that all references to the Economy Act of 1932 have been deleted. Otherwise, the lease appears to be substantially the same as the one which was the subject of the form letter provided us and sent to you under date of October 30, 1959.

Our information is that you were not provided with a copy of the lease agreement under which the Third Reson Corporation acquired the use of the 2420 Broadway premi SUS. So that you may be informed of this Company's relationship with the Third Recon Corporation, a copy of the lease covering the 2420 Broadway property is enclosed.

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of the form letter previously referred to. We, the undersigned ovner (4) the building located at 420 Broadway Kansas City, Missouri, have read the Sublease 08-06-5999 by and between the Third Recon Corporation, and the United States of America which covers the ground floor, first, Second, and third floors containing 46,200 net usable square feet and 4000 net usable square feet of parking space located in the basement of said building, and ABES have carefully noted the terms and conditions therein.

It is found that this sublease in no way con fliets with the intent and terms as outlined in a certain Lease dated October 7, 1999 by and between Foremost Food and Chemical Company, Lessor, and W. D. Ray and Ralph W. Rice, Lessees.

Therefore, we accept and agrop outlined in said Sublease G8-06B-5599

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It is further agreed by Foremost Food and Chemical Company that in the event of a default, expiration, termination, or loss of possession by the lessee for any other cause of their lease, the owner shall give proper notice of such default, expirati the sublessee, the United States of Aneries, which may termination, etc. to upon payment of rent monies to the owner, sentinue in Sonancy under the terms, conditions and rental as specified ia Sublease 08-06B-5599.

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Very truly yours,

FOREMOST FOOD & CHEMICAL CO.

Witness

3. A. Beaty, Secretary

425 Battery Street

Ban Francisco, California

P. Reid Oliver,

Vice President

I, R. A. Beaty, certify that I am the Secretary

of the corporation named as Lessor in the above agreement;

General Services Administration
January 6, 1960
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that P. Reid Oliver, who signed said agreement on behalf of the Lessor, was then Vice President of said corporation.; that said agreement was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.

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Exhibit 45--Newspaper article from the Kansas City Star, January 17,
1960, entitled "A Broadway Transformation Ahead of Military Occupancy"

A Broadway Transformation Ahead of Military Occupancy.

THE KANSAS CITY STAR, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1960.

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