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    1 9 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 83 WE8DBLL BWm. telag first duly sworn, testified as fellowst mmcf EXAMINATION BY W. CAffPOWi 9* Stata year name, sir. A. Wendell Banker, Q* You are one of Las Vegas City Commissioners? A, Xes, sir, Q. there do you reside, Mr, Bunker? A, 1605 Carson, Las Vegas, Which portion of town is that residence located in? A, la the east section of the City, *r« Bunker, directing your attention to on and before the 1st day of June, 1950, will you please state what the condi­tion was In your residence with respect to the water situation? A, We had a low pressure and we always hare a low pressure la that area starting in the hot weather in May, and it got continually worse and was very severe during the time of the restrictions. During the restrictions we didn’t hare sufficient pressure for the water to get on top of the house to the cooler nor did we have enough water to run in the bath tub between the hours of 61OO and 9>00 o’clock. i* A*1*3 prior to the imposing of the restrictlons*/were the conditions during that period? A# We could not water the lawn if we had any other tap open because only a snail amount of water would come out of one tap*