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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Q. And what was tfea condition that existed on or about the 27th of July? A. The water pressure was better at that time because we placed the people on their honor to conserve water, and also because we had two very good rains Q. Md you receive, in your capacity as a City Commis­sioner, complaints from persons after the restrictions A, Yes, sir, I did, Mr. Cannon. I also received complaints during the year 19**9. During that time I received many com­plaints, and I received complaints before we put the restric­tions on on June 1, 1950. Q* Approximately how many complaints have you received- make an estimate—after July 27, 1950? A. I*d say somewhere between fifteen and twenty. i* tffiwfci a number of those complaints from people in the same area in which you reside? A* A small number of them; however, others were in scattere< districts over the City—some on the north and scute on the south side. Mi* B1WWICK# If© questions. *****