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    LAS YB3AS ETOIHG REVIEW I JOURNAL April 9, 1936. W a te r Situation, C o n c e rn in g W a ste ti The Las Vegas city commission last evening announced a detailed i investigation by the board into the local water situation prepara­tory to adopting regulatory or­dinances to. prevent waste during the coming summer months. Requested by the Las Vegas Land & W ater company 'to re­enact the rigid ordinance adopt­ed in 1934, the board decided to go into the m atter with a view to determining just what is neces­sary in the way of legislation. “It is our purpose to find out the exact situation and to be fair ! to both the company and the I people,” Mayor Arnett said. “There is no question but that I there is some waste and that it | should be stopped. There a re also ! I^ads in p f f l line that should pe repaired. All these things be taken care of in some mariner. Mrs. C. M. McGovern, pioneer m em ber. of the .city .ccmfetery board\ appeared beiore the com­mission to tender har resignauon after f o years of Service. SShe said this action was in protest over tile' actions of Ybhe sexton and a lsl over the recant resigna­tion of Mrs. Wm. B. Mhndy. Mis. M cGovIm charged that the sek-ton h a l been “going \over odr heads” Lbth matters tiiat shou id be decicfsd by- the cemetery boaijl, and s a i l also that there Was tdb much detail work on th e board for anylne to carry on without PaMayor| L. L. Arnett assured Mrs. McGovern that the city com- (Continued on Page Three) 5 I 4 P * * Copy to fhk 4-10-36