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I agree.Los Angeles, June 20th, 1931 Mr. f . H. Bracken - Las Vegas Referring to our conversation concerning proposal that, if it is determined Railroad Coi^oany will take over the water line serving Districts 2 and 3, it would he advisable to connect this line into the Old Town system and avoid necessity for installation of a meter at the connection with the Railroad Company's line* a 6* meter would be #453 and inasmuch as a connection with the Old Town line would involve a considerable greater expense, it seems to me that under present conditions it would not be wise to recommend the Old Town connection* over the Districts 2 and 3 line has been discussed in this office only, and as far as we know our executives have no intention of instructing us to make such a change and will probably not do so unless suggested by us* opinion in event it is decided to suggest the change, I would like to have an expression,from you as to the advisability Mr* Adamson advises that cost of Installation of You understand that as yet the matter of turning In order that we may have the benefit of your of installing a meter 00 Mr. F. H. Knickerbocker Mr. R. L. Adamson JUN 231931 (E618S NHC