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    s GARRISON DEMANDS WATER COMPART EXPLAIN POLICIES Mayor Howell Garrison today called upon officials of the Las Vegas Land & Water company t o ! clarify their position - on water service for the 2,000 homes allo­cated Las Vegas to house magne­sium plant workers, following re­ceipt of a report from Senator Berkeley L. Buhker, that Defense Plants Corporation had been ad­vised by the utility that, it would be unable to furnish water for more than 800 additional homes. The mayor declared the inform­ation given Defense Plants; “is in­direct .opposition1 to that furnish-ed me on the strength of which I answered a wire from Sam H. Husbands to the effect that the public utilities,-, viz., gas; water, electric energy and sewer facili-ties', would be ? available. for 2,00.0 additional homes, i f our applica­tion: for sewers was-granted. This answer was authorized by the board, of city commissioners. W A T E R C O M P A N Y O F F IC IA L S R E P L Y Denying they had ever told Defense Plants Corporation representatives “or anyone else” the local water company would be unable to furnish water for more than 800 addi­tional homes in Las Vegas, W alter R. Bracken and A1 F61- ger, officials of the-Las Vegas Land & W ater Company, is­sued the following statement in answer t o . the letter sub­mitted them this afternoon By Mayor Howell Garyison: “The Las Vegas Land and Water Company has previously advised representatives of the city, the F.H.A., the Defense Plants Corporation, and all others concerned, both verbal­ly and through the press, that it is in a position to furnish water for 800 additional houses immediately; that steps are now being taken to develop additional water for the com­ing summer to supply a total of 1300 additional homes; and that if . it is anticipated that more than this number w ill materialize tests w ill be con­ducted and geologists employ­ed to determine the amount, of water that can be developed from the underground channel. “The water company has never failed to keep pace with the development of ttife city and w ill continue to cooperate in every w ay toward the growth of a greater Las Vegas.” Las Vegas, Nevada, Evening Review-Journal, January 7, 1942. system to. the city so that a muni­cipal water system can be de­veloped? Coincident with Mayor . Garri­son’s actionj Sewer Commission-, er Pat Clark' announced a tele­phone conference with Senator Bunker revealed that the Las Vegas sewer application held up in the. Los Angeles office for sev­eral weeks, had finally arrived in Washington this, morning and would be .expedited1 as rapidly as' possible. “I intend to. stay with the appli­cation until it’s finally approved, which I hope won’t be long,” the-senator told Clark. With regard to the water situa­tion, Bunker quoted Defense Plants chief A. J. Husbands as stating in effect: ‘.‘Your city com­mission has assured me there w ill be sufficient water available, and it’s up to them to provide it.” . r* A “I am requesting,” the mayor’s letter said, “ an answer to the fol­lowing questions from you by re­turn mail because I feel that it is my duty as mayor to clear this matter up. It is of vital import­ance . to the entire body of our, citizens.” Question 1 Is there water available in tha underground, artesian popl from which you derive water for 2,000 additional homes in Las Vegas| Question 2 Are. iyou willing-, and able t|> cooperate in making this additionf al water available so that these homes can be. built? Question 3 I f not,- 'are you willing to sell out your interest in the water /