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    November 2 2 1950. Hr. Vital. Reinhardt, Vice President, Las Vegas Land and Water Co., 422 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, California. Dear Mr. Reinhardt: The receipt of many documents bearing on the design of the elements of the water production system owned by the Union Pacific Railroad is acknowledged. Also the duplicate sets of prints showing the location of the pipe and the struc­ture^ ., in conference with your Mr. Maag, the lengths of pipe ill) t|he distribution systems south and north of Charleston Boule-va|£* d have been adjusted to a mutual agreement as to totals. The time which Hr. Maag had here proved to be rather /short for all the items on my list for discussion. It may be necessary that I ask for his return at a later date, in which request I hope I will have your approval when the time comes. ? J r lours very truly, Howard F. Clark