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I agree.I f ) A* I tes Angeles, July 11, 1924. 4824 Mr. A. Maguire: Referring to your letter June 18, file 734 upon subject of water supply Dry Lake, in which you stated that it appeared as though the well being drilled at that point would be of no value, in view of which you suggested preparation of papers to be filed with the State be held up until status of well definitely determined: shows 3,600 gallons per hour for period of six hours without apparent lowering of water. You have copy of Mr. Williams' mailgram to me July 9, stating that analysis of water from this well indicates same to be of the same quality as In the old well and that the same amount of treatment will be used. the Law Department should prepare the necessary application papers? Mr. Williams advises that test of new well at F. H. Knickerbocker co-Mr. A. S* Halsted