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    Hr* A, E* SloddaHt r f ? V ? 0 ~ 2180 e. e . a DEC 21 1951 <ft*ha * December 18, 1981. Las* 1A*n g1e.l esB,a nnCaatlti fornia) af Deeea&eRre f1e0r train fgt pt. o Syuotutro nn oatnda tfitopn, Htuol imsei soenr ryeoluart ilvaet tetra fttb*s. Rseuigngheasrtdito nsf ori na f toph, anBgeen nient tt’hs e lcaotrtpeorr aotfe Daseeetaufpe aorf 4t hteo aatar producing and distributing faailitiaa la Las Togasi expressed i1a a hmi si nl ehtetaretry t aoc ycoorud owfi tDhec eftmpb, eRre i4,n htahradtt *sth ebelief, recommendations contained in the analyaia presented by *r. Bennett’* letter ehould be given serious consideration. Jto* ?w*h*a¥t» wa1y * b*o wdielvleilnogp etdo bgyo Xeeoeaaerwsh.a t Sfuutrttohne ra*n d aSndu,l alsusbo rl oot firmopsre stsaexd awnid tahc hcro.u nBteinnnge tstt'asn dpporienstesn,t attio osna ayn dt,h att o xm yam m isnod , tho soundness of his reasoning, as to fool Justified in a conclusion that a change In the corporate setup of tho Las Tgorgeaasse dL antdo Waa tceorn sCuommmaptainoyn .ehould bo worked eat and pro- for that maItnt etrh,e ftoa moiusthsiindge poafr wtaitteer ,o ara nrda iellreocatdr iocoimtpya nailceae hJaeveep tahtteemm pctaetd otfo t hhee dgeel atteh e otfr paunbslaicct iountsi liatbioeust aioa rase ndteo r­miinsgg itvhei ngsser viiac ea. feWwe oahaaavae, fetlhta,t naont a exnptreiarae luyn wdietrhsotuatn disnomge that we were furnishing only surplus water and power woul d protect ue, The situation at Lag Vegas hee now reached itfh e noptoi innt fwahcetre altlh,e o"faa riptla aes twraetnegtrh*, arTghuem enLtA &hSaLs halso sta meoasrt-, authorising aipt prtoop arpipartoiporni aotfe w aftraorm ftrhoo mw atthee r Sbteaater ionfg lNaenvdasda it own* in Las T o m s the amount of water which can bo bmeante fiinc eixaelelaya usoefd 8b.y5 oiat bfloo rf reeait lrpoeard saecnodn dd.o mesAtcicco rpduirnpgo steos pftr*o. prBieantneedt t aomonulnyt a nis aulsmeods t byne tghlei gRiabilel rpooard tiCoomnp aonfy ,t hibsa t apit­has outstanding contracts for tho famishing of water with ^rtain industrial and other outside users (my records show IAASLf, *C5PS *a*nhd L^T2Lm* makes referoenfc e® °tvoo mbtohors e80 ,p ri1v8a8t0e beetowne-en wtartaectrs parnodd uctehde nf rgooems soaind tloa nsdasy atbhoavte *deeHee roifb etdh eI rs esdte loivfe rtehde to the Water Company by Second Party" (ur.P.). fhie dec 1951 ? s i