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    EMK - Omaha A-?6: Following Is WHBfs explanation In response to JKF*s inquiry Feb. 2, 193© QUOTE S-110: Water consumption steadily decreases from month to month as Winter progresses account less water used on lawns, cooling machines 'je^s. Normal consumption for December is approximately six million cubic feet as shown by readings for 1937 and 1935* December 1936 was estimated Ja^jsount meter out of order. B-3 UNQUOTE F-43 Las Vegas - WJu 2ly> 48, 194-9