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I agree.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 WILLIAM FKCCOLg. being first duly sworn* testified as follows* PIftKCT gXAMIIATIOW BY MB. CAlfWOWi Q* Will you state your name, A* Willies Peccole. low sre a member of the Las Togas City Commission. A* X as. Q* Mr. Peecolo, directing yowr attention to the water problem within the City of Las Wages* 1*11 ask yew whether you had any conversation with any representative of the Water Company concerning the furnishing of an additional water supply in the City of Las Togas? A. Yes* 2 have. Q. fill you state with whom, where and when the conversation took place. A* During the last sixteen or eighteen months, the Beard has had occasion to speak with Mr. Pelger or Mr. Bennett or Mr. Reinhardt and other representatives of the las Togas Water Company end the Union Pacific Railroad. Last year* 19^9, in ymta* we had a critical water shortage In the City* and because of the complaints from the various people of the City of Las Togas* we asked that the Water Company officials sit in with us. The officials of the Water Company asked the City of Las Togas if they would put restrictions on to curb the waste and use of water during certain periods of the day. Mr* Pelger at that time offered to pay for the ad in the paper if we would allow the restrictions to be put on. We agreed to do so. Later on* we had