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    Las Vegas - December 15, 1953 Mr. Frank A. Doyle Referring to your question as to whether It would be permlssable for someone of the employees of the Water Company to oooupy the dwelling near Clark Street Reservoir formerly occupied by Guy Hamblin which X understand has now been vacated by him and is presently unoccupied. This dwelling is included in the Inventory of Las Vegas Land and Water Company property and the Company is under Agreement to sell it to the Water District along with other property of the Company, Xf Mr. Hamblin has completely vacated this dwelling, it should not again be occupied. You should lock it up and have your men see that it is not disturbed in any way. You will also disconnect water to this building and drain the lines and have the eleotrio service disconnected. I will have the Railroad Company remove the telephone. L. R. Maag LRMsrr