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id til ©uetoaere « m& Incidentally to ttUal; hine-elf m to the conclusions reached, nr. utmtm aocottpany tN party. should personally For June, Ifbt# ve had if hotels, foil schedule rate for which is tot?*3$) and 21 onto .courts# foil schedule rat* far which it A allowance for auto courts would m u n t to 1 *9 .9$ p a r nonth. I with to stake a change In of rooo^oondatloR of Juno 10th. I suggest vo diepenae with tho suggested Auditor *o cheek of tiiooo facilities, and that we continue, e* started in April* to charge tho hotels full schedule rate, hut that with respect to auto courts wo adjust charge© from April on to continue tho 2 0 vacancy allowano*. ' hr. Bracken is of tho opinion that if this ia done th© auto court owner* will at loaat dafor petition to tho Cosaoloeion for adjustment of ratoa. Aa far ae hotels are oonosrned, wo haw© th# defense that we are charging tho aehodulo rata approved by th# Commission, and I do not anticipate aarioua protest, I haao this reeowftendatlon upon tho opinion that an examination of tha books of auto court owners to datarainc ©errant individual vacancy allowance will neat osrt&luly. arouse antagonlas and in all probability load to a petition to tho Ceswlsslon for a downward rata adjustment, in which ©want# if request la granted# w* night reasonably expect to loan acre than tho oxasaa, if any. in the 20# allovnnoe. Mosers. Bennett and Bracken concur. tfith raapact to tha l&at paragraph of your latter, and to tha eowsent in tha last paragraph of Mr* Jeff©re' latter of Sir sf> m 2* to hr. Bracken, concerning the increase in population in relation to uater Company rewanuees 1 haws investigated the situation on the ground# have dieouseed and analysed available records with Messrs. Bracken# Bennett* Fabler and t*imn, end have ooaplled result of this study in a sheet of etatlatieal data which shows, annually ©luce 1 $J0 , ti« relation of total gross revenues and groae eonnsrelel rev- enuaa to the population and nunber of ©ustoners. Concerning this stetenent, § m i l tbs following ooasent $ 1. Our population e a tin© tee for she various years are based upon t, 0 . eeneua far the years l|J0 and i p % eaeh of whieh use token early in the yssr# end we hove nade allowance for inereaae during the year to obtain an average. The Boulder Ban boon peak in l$3h**35 *• obtained fron Mr. Xahler’s investigation# aa to population during