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I agree.Perm 5527 T a b * t n c l u x l i n Envelope MAILGRAM To lave Telegraphing— Use this blank for all messages sent late in the day where immediate answer is not required and for messages to stations that may be quickly reached by train. I 1 (Confidential) Las VeSas “ October 22, 1935. Bear Pred: V , WVIt Boring our tr ip this morning, in conversation *y? 1 c<t/\ with Howard Mann in reference to my le tte r of August 26th'£u'~^A,_\ concerning the matter of d rillin g another w ell here in Las Vegas, he seemed very much inclined to go along with . the proposition as I had it outlined, but said Mr. Coey had told him he did not think there was any need fo r another w ell here. On returning to the train with the o ffic ia ls , I immediately went over and had a word with Mr. Coey concerning th is matter, and i f you can do anything toward having him retraet his statement, I would appreciate it very much. Sine erely, WALTER R. LBRACKS!1 Mr. F. H. Knickerbocker, Los Angeles, C alifornia. /.•?'> r, ‘ ; ?