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    t same. On the other hand, the criticism which even judicious p olic­ing frequently provokes, might result in accentuating the demand for public ownership. I t is my personal feelin g that every public service company w ill, from now forward, be compelled to confine it s net earnings to a conservative basis, rendering one hundred per cent service. Here in Wyoming pressure is being applied to the public service companies to reduce electric rates, one member of the public service commission in Wyoming suggesting a few days ago to Mr. Loomis that the best way to head o ff the production and distribution of electric energy by the Federal Government would be to establish and maintain rates that are thoroughly defensible. I find that reductions are being made by other public service companies for electric service, the la st reduc­tion of record that made by the Bawlins Electric Company, Rawlins, Wyoming. - 3 - /sgd/ EUGEHE McAULIFFE ( c o p y )