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I agree.Waiter Supply - Las Vegas Los Angeles, Calif., May 27th, 1920. ME. W. H. COMSTOCK t- FILE - 6 13 Eeferring to y/our letter of May 20th, which relates to Mr. Bracken's letter regarding the Connelly well at Las Vegas. // Jf I would not recommend purchase of that well. I think the well should be inside the shop grounds. We have always considered 300 feet a sufficient depth for artesian water. I have asked the Olanrpitt and Mess Company to give me a figure on a well 300 and 700 feet deep. Do not believe when the new redwood pipe is installed that it will overcome the trouble of low pressure in the town, although it will relieve it to some eactdnt. Yours truly, ah/h Chief Engineer*) %