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I agree.Los Angeles, Nov. S, 1941 Mr. i| H. Bracken: 011-331 We have had s e v e ra l complaints from d iffe r e n t employes that had to go to Las Vegas to work that they could fin d no p lace to sleep without paying $2.00 - $3,00 per night fo r a room. I t has been suggested that we might b u ild an a d d itio n to the rooming house. As I see I t , however, i t should not be necessary f o r us to provide li v i n g qu arters f o r our employes In a town the size o f Las Vegas and I would be g la d to have your views. What you think the housing s itu a tio n is at the present time « p o s s ib ilit y f o r the near fu tu re and your reactio n as to how we can handle th is situ a tio n . H. H. L ^ > n . / tf > t/-