of the opportunity, i.e. to nr>e up the money entirely, 
for the deeper the lake the greater an x benefited. 
I have therefore to suggest that in seeking a 
contract we Flight ask for then to various depths 
for the lake, 2i feet, 3 feet, or three and a half feet 
and take what is advantageous having first of all- set 
aside funds enough for then filling of the swamp and 
the leaking watertight of the trick wall at the cutlet;. 
I think that I can put on a motor ruiar to 
gunp 
out the water: but if excavation vr ere cormenoed in the 
dry weather much of this would bo saved. Eh at id why 
I wakt t> get onto the work at once. 
Sincerely jo \ \ r s fc 
P*j* jJhe estimate of 36CCC square feet is only approximate 
