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I agree.Cottages -Las Vegas...; Los Angeles, 10/9/19 File 45546- B Mr. A. Maguire; Referring to your letter of October 8d, file §99 which has reference to furnishing a number of the houses at Lae Vegas, and in which I note you advise the average vaoarmy since the houses were eons true ted is 16; ?'•’?hen there'Were non® of those houses vacant* If houses are furnished, I think it should be arranged to keep them for the shopmen exclusively. :i / • ' • , ... ’ * ? 4fhon writing ay letter of ''epterab' r 25th, it was my idea to get a few houses built with two or three rooms. If the houses at Las i?egas are furnished, the rent will likely bo too high for the irthopmen, and I would suggest that aroangements be made to divide these houses in two compartments in order that they could be occupied by two families. The majority of the men we send there for service are young men and in most oases have no children, and they prefer smaller houses at cheaper rent than they would have to pay for the five-roomed houses w© have at the present time* This may be the average, but I know of times {Signed) D. P. KELLOGG. Supt* M* P* & S* oo i Mr#