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I agree.Las Vegas - November 13, 1944 W 23-1-B Mr. w. M. Jeffers: Supplementing my letter November 10th regarding discussion of the water situation here November 3rd. I enclose letter from the Secretary of Chamber of Commerce received this morning expressing their appreciation of the discussion and information of mutual benefit. % Since this hearing and the facts brought out concerning quality and low cost of our present supply, the consensus of opinion of prominent citizens and individual members of the Chamber seems to be that it would be very desirable to retain the present underground channel for domestic supply in the city and if at some future time it is practicable to bring water in from the Lak'e that it be used exclusively for industrial j||l|rY.. . . ' • and i' Irrigation uses. However Mr. Case explained this cannot be done at the present because the whole supply to Basic Magnesium is needed for manufacture of Chlorine and Caustics. WALTER R. BRACfCEN