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    Kr. w. *4. Jeff ere -2- ' November 10, 1944 They fostered some agitation for bringing In a sup; >ly fro® Lake Meed through the IBaalc ’Ipe line end In or­der to bring matters to a head X requested the Presi­dent of the Chamber of Commerce to arrange a luncheon so we could discuss the various angles of the problem with the Chamber of Commerce, 01 ty and county Officials and state Engineer* X § m convinced that the meeting accomplished a great deal of good towards * clearing the atmosphere** and advising the public through the Press of the im­portance' of conserving this most valuable asset to the Community. As State Engineer Smith explained to the®, the Investment In the Basic•Pise line is over five million dollars, and if the people of Las Vegas in­sisted, the supply could be brought ir from basic Magnesium Plant but it would cost a great deal more than the water retails at now and in addition the quality would be not near as good.* v f A E f W l t n E M ^