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I Review-Journal fetiruary 15 * 1950 Lack of Funds Halts Wafer District Plans The Las Vegas valley water district Is stalemated by a lack of funds, It. was reported today by members of the directorate of the unit, and until money is forthcoming from the county commissioners, it is not likely that further steps toward bringing water in from Lake Mead ean be taken. The district board has requested $25,000 from the county board, it was reported today by Harry E. Miller, chairman, and the commissioners have request- 1 ed a ruling from the attorney general regarding the legality of any such payment. To date no answer to the request has been received. The county board, it was reported, has received numerous complaints that the ad-! . vance of funds to the water dis- j trict by former boards is illegal land, until a ruling is received from the attorney general, do pot plan to take any action on the water district’s request. Meantime, the grand jury was reported to have become interested in the finances of the water district? summoning the chair-j man and the secretary of the district before them this morning to secure information re-, garding a $600 fee which was aid District Attorney Robert E. ones for services rendered to the commission. Members of the water board| said today that, had the work been done by another attorney, the fee probably would have been triple the amount paid Jones and that the district attorney had given much of his ersonal time to aid the water oard in setting up the various steps necessary. Members of the water board j said that nationally famous se-j curity underwriters were. interested in the local project and representatives of Blair. - Raw-* lings company, IJew York un-| derwriters, were scheduled to be here next week to discuss plans for a possible bond issue. However,; members of the board said, until such time as additional funds are available for a continuation of the survey now under way, the board is [stymied and can progress no ‘further. Alan Bible, attorney general, is in Washington attending a crime prevention meeting, and could not be reached for a state- ; ment regarding the ruling which has been requested of him by; the county commissioners,