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    rmncnU ®ERIVCE COMMISSION HEARING — Roy A We reMrts to 2 e' f ? ! San Francisco, reports he made of the operations of ltehfet, Lexaps laVinegsa tsw Lo adnedta i- Smgr’ ss Lsesssstioonn. ^SSttaitte IEtn g?inuebelric A slefrrvedic eM ceormritmt iSssmioitnh arti gthhits lmisto. Wafer Rate Quiz Continues The tedious Job of cross-ex­amining Roy A. Wehe was con­tinued this morning by City At­torney Howard Cannon in the Ne- ; vada public service commission hearing in Las Vegas. Wehe was called to testify Tuesday morning by the Las Vegas Land and Water company ( and has dominated the stand ; since then. He is now undergoing cross-examination by Cannon in-1 to his testimoy concerning two 1 reports he prepared explaining . the operations of the Las Vegas 1 Land and Water company. 1 He was commissioned by the 1 company to prepare the two re- 1 ports. | The hearing into the proposed [ increase in local water rates was 1 Water Hearing Consultant Engineer Roy A. Wehe, testifying op behalf of the Las Vegas Land and Water company, ended his second con­secutive day of testimony Wed­nesday afternoon before the Ne­vada public service . commis­sion. i Wehe, who compiled two re­ports on the operations of the water company, w a s turned over t o City Attorney Howard Cannon for cross -examination yesterday afternoon. It was indicated that he will return to the stand at the next session slated for 9 AM this morning. Reports said that the water company would call an­other engineer to the stand to­day. Originally scheduled f o r only a two day session here, the pub- ” jS“ "viCe commission appears d to remain as long as i The local hearing is be-iducted upon requests of trd of city commissioners pine proposed water rate [es by the Las .Vegas nd Water company, esentatives of local or- ;ions, including the motel and private citizens will in the matter before the ! is closed, it was repor-i1i (