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    Qrlg JMA~Kelso Gy JPM-Los Angle Re: Edwards1 memo about cutting In the chlorinator. Don’t think it advisable to cut down flow of either No. S or No. 10, nor to out these wells in and out. Seems to me, however, if we shut in either one and keep it shut in Until we need water next spring there should be no danger of sanding. Please use your Judgment, however, advising Edwards with copy to me. jgjg Angeles | Deo. 22, 1903