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    M i l l / IfiR? Walter R. Bracken December 20th, 1939 Page Two Our studies have Indicated there is no Immediate and violent cause for alarm and that it may be some time before the hydrostatic pressure would be lowered enough to seriously Jeopardize existing flows, but in my opinion it is certainly high time that the people or Las Vegas take steps to organize without further delay, I a water conservation district I would like very much to discuss this matter further with hyoopue int o pecarlslo nu pato n ayno ue arinl yL adast eV,e gaasn.d as soon as my health permits I Very truly yours, Sighed: Alfred Merritt Smith