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    Scorning Hons© Fire Ins m a n e s : Las Yagas, Hevada, October 31, 1933* 18i-8 I M r « F# H* Enid:art) oeksr, ‘Senerel Manager, Los Angeles^ California* Sear 31r: Ackno-fLedglng receipt of your latter October 31th, file 030-2, regarding r’acemendations of System ||tfiro Protection Engineer, .llr* E# w* Strauss: 1* The wooden chutes referred to, used for m h b i s h from the rooming house, Imre been clismnntled and we are now using four large metal c ns, $rn&*fca* each, floor, which we had made at a ?'cost of .#2*00 each* These cans are emptied daily by our Water dervieemn* 2* As to providing a measuring pump for gas­oline, I cannot see that this is at all'necessary, os the gasoline tanks which are now painted red, arp well taken care of end. are not near any combustible material; no one has access to them or uses same except our Water Serviceman, Hseley, and it would be a very heavy and, I believe, an unnecessary expense to install an underground pump for the small amount of gasoline that we use* 3* The electric 1 circuit for the fuel pump in the boiler room has been properly fused and inspected by our Oorapany electrician Mr* Hennssler from the dhops. This, I believe, entirely clears up the recom­mendations of Hr# Strauss* Yours truly,