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    Mr. D. P. Kellog Los Angeles, Mayy 3311 , 1913. Los Angeles. % Your3 of May 2 9 th Pile 42348-B regarding water pressure at Las Vegas. ' , / The Chief Engineer advises me t h e y we may expect delivery on the new pipe line about June will take two or three weeks after its arrival before i tailed and ready for use. old pipe line repaired, and am s Mr. Maguire .that he en­deavor to have the Pacific Fri*i,t their cooling tower and (QtT)\X$2A*>&<TU* 'V reservoir for their cMHfcHfefcB instead of using water direct from our pipe line. If this can be accomplished it will enable us to get by f J - - ' line is installed. should be compelled to pump water into our own. tank so as to save the Pacific Pruit Express from the expense of running their, cooling tower. In the meantime I am of the larger leaks in the ire4' Divisi Please note attached from Mr. Merry. I do not see why we