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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Q* Will you statu what that was? A. Mr. Saarlos Is the owner of a well i*i the West Charles­ton vicinity. He had a well ever there which produced a favor­able flew. We took the readings of the pressures and production with the assistance of the State Engineers* representative here, and transmitted those to the main office of the TJHion Pacific in Los Angeles* Q, And Mr. Searles was willing to negotiate with the parent organisation for furnishing that additional supply of water? A* It's my understanding, he was* q, he you know whether or not any negotiations were ever carried out with Mr. Searles? A. X don’t know after X referred the matter to our main office* Q. When was that, Mr, Folger? A. I think that was along in this May of 1950* Q* fou have heard nothing furthor? A* Wo, q# Do you know the amount of flow available at that well? A. My recollection is it*s in the vicinity of two million or two and a half million a day. Q, And what is your present maximum flew available, Mr, Folger? A. According to our last measurements, taken about a week or ten days age, It*a in the vicinity of thirteen million. q0 Do you recall advising the City Commission that your maximum flow at that time was around seventeen million? A. tea.