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    M U N I O N P A C I F I C R A I L R O A D C O M P A N Y TELEGRAM 1CC-J5. js, aenne vc Los Angeles - October 16, 1952 AES - Omaha: cy WBR, WHE Omaha S-351. fhe question of reservation of mineral rights has never been "brought up in connection with proposed sale of Water Facilities at Las Togas. I think it would "be a mistake to inject this into the present negotiations as it would offer another target for the Ohjectionists in the area of which there are already plenty. In addition, our studies indicate that the possibilities of oil and gas produc*~ tion in the Las Togas Talley are remote, and even if such possibilities were good, the lands included in the proposed sale to the Sistrict are so located structurally as to almost exclude the possibilities of their being productive. H-lh7