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    las Vegas - July 12, 1934. W 23-3-5 Horn* Sm w. Gragin, H&yor of las Vegas, las Vegas, Ssvada* ?Dear 3irj Fox ready reference, I m quoting below ay letter of May 3th. 1934, with regard to the mate of water In las Vegas s * Dux! lag the past two or three years, we have been continually receiving complaints from water consumers about their neighbors permitting water to run over a long period of time , flooding their streets and alleys said causing a deterioration of their street paving, stagnant pools and bad odors, and ditches at street crossings full of water splashing on cars and causing a hazard to pedes* txlans. "Inasmuch as the water is sold to the people of las Vegas on a flat rate wo have found it is of no avail to sake request on the parties who cause these complaints, and we are unable to assist the 01ty and property owners in stopping this bad practice* n#e are passing this information to you, as the Oity seems to be the only one who can take the necessary action to protect the street paving and other public properties which are being damaged by this misuse of water, "It will be appreciated if you will take some action through your Street department to assist property owners so they will not be cospelled to bring their troubles to this office, inasmuch as we are usable to help them in any way,* 1