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    \ of the office force, including the housekeeper and rooming house attendants. The authorization to increase the wages of water service repairmen and laborers gives me some trouble. On March 9, 1950, Mr. Stoddard approved recommendation for authority to change classification and rates of pay of the LVL&WCo. labor force at Las Vegas contained in Mr. Reinhardt’s letter to him of February 24, 1950, a copy of which Z enclose. The increases placed in effect for ihis class of labor of March 1, 1950 were separate and apart from the general in­creases in wages which have been granted from time to time to all of the employees of the Water Department at the time simi­lar increases were granted to railroad employees. It seems to me that the increases of March 1, 1950 result from promotions and reclassifications within the meaning of subparagraph (d) of Section 2 of Regulation Mo. 6 but before advising Mr. Reinhardt to this effect, X would like to know if you agree. If the March 1st increases are so re­garded, all of the outside labor foroe referred to in Mr. Reinhardt’s letter of April 10, 1951 will be entitled to 12 ^ an hour increase• In my opinion, any increases granted should be made effective in the payroll period including April 12, 1951. E. E. Bennett Ends. ECR:LW