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XXXXX300DCXX5GOCXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Ms Togas «* Jt&y X9$ 1950 Xr, Mau Reinhardt , i eo • Mr, E, E. Bennett %terring to attached newspaper clipping. At Moyer Gragin's request, X attended a pro* l lalnary Meeting this afternoon In the Mayor's office at vliioh tine the Commission stated positively something vodld have to be dons to stop the constant complaints made to them about lev pressure in the evening hoars and they proposed to immediately cancel the present restriction on lawn springing during certain hours of the day. Among various other suggestions offered vas o2ie that a dividing line such as 7th street be. designated with people living on the vest side of that line being permitted to sprinkle on odd number daysf and people east of the line on even number days, j | r 1- * s|£ | 1 \ aKSfe v aVx. I : T , - ” | || |? Sb ) X strongly recommended against eanoellation of the Sprinkling ordinance at this orltlosl time and called their attention te the fact that vhUe there vas some Inconvenience by reason of lev pressure* betveen 6 P,M, and 8 P.H., yet on the other head there were certain advantages Such ss adequate fire protection and fu ll pressures in the business district hours. during daylight Mill keep you informed of what action is taken tOHBorrov and will be glad to have your reaction to the establishment of a dividing line at ?th Street and removal of restrictions. A, X, Folger a m ffE.P Plf/&' Wf.J- / / O T T t> U W P L~ , /4.I ^