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    Las Vegas - Mar 26, 1^ ML tot* "$*• Reinhardt- Loa Angeles ®o i Mr. f* K* Bennett Mr. 1* M. Sutton Mr. A. D. Hanson Mr. M* H. Johnson For a great many years the office of the Mater Company at?has Vegas has been used &m a local ©ffice not only for the teMllfig of Matters pertaining to the operations of the later r^\§©sip&ny# but also for the handling of batters which pertain to -operations of the Railroad Company, insofar m they refer to local land losses and sales, Industrial natters, public relations, contacts with various local organ!tatlorn jpp individuals and U JJothsr slsoAlanoous natters including sales of land and leases at fenao, California, all ©f these Railroad matters hfevtng been handled through the Manager of the Water Company at las Vegas. AS a result of the handling in this office of Railroad attars &» briefly outlined above, I have in this office an noumlatlon of files &ni correspondence covering Railroad matters entioned above which occupy & five-drawer is ©tel filing case which should be disposed of prior to the time this office is dis­continued and the Stiff Company turned, over to the Water District, which x understand will be on July 1, lf§&* u ’ Will you pleat's advise as quickly ss possible what disposition should be made of the records referred to shove. In this connection It Is- fisy thought that these filet should be either transferred to the Office of the local Railroad Superintendent or to the Office of the W&n&ger of Properties at Los Angeles* h* R. haag LRMtejp