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I agree.Water Supply, Las Vegas: Las Vegas - July 3rd, 1935. W 23-3-5 Mr. F. H. Knickerbocker, General Manager, Dos An geles, C a lifo r n ia . Dear Sir ; At 3:30 th is aftern oon , I fin d the water supply in the r e s e r v o ir 8 inches below the s p illw a y , and th is same con d ition has e x is te d for some days. There seems to be p o s it iv e ly no way o f remedying th is without developing more w ater. I again r e s p e c tfu lly c a ll a tte n tio n to my l e t t e r June 15th in referen ce to an a d d itio n a l w e ll, and i f you deem i t advisable when the o f f i c i a l s a rr iv e , who I. understand w i l l be in Los Angeles the l a t t e r part o f th is week, w i l l you k in d ly discuss the matter with them and see i f i t is possib le fo r us to bore fo r another w e ll. We are now re c e iv in g complaints such as the one attached, from Mr. John M ille r o f the Sal Saveg H otel, regardin g lack o f water pressure. Yours tr u ly ,