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    Los Angeles - Lee. 11, 1951 W7-11-6* (Case #1214) H jjjjjE - L - d ~ | Mr. Wm. Reinhardt (2) > Pursuant to your request, I attended a meeting i n - Las Vegas Friday, December 7, 1951, to discuss the various water problems. of the Water District, some of the City Commissioners and representatives of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Calvin Cory and Mr. W.H. Johnson were present at the meeting. the question as to the sale of the Water Company to the Die* trict or the City and the approximate price thereof. I told him we would sell to either the City or the District and that we were waiting for one of them to make us an offer. 1 ex­plained to than that the Water District has had for some period of time a statement of the physical Inventory of the production and distributing facilities of the Water Company and the Railroad as of December 31, 1950, but nothing had been done by than and that we could also furnish than with a The meeting was attended by some of the Directors Mr. Tom Campbell presided and initially he raised statement showing the increased facilities since that date and the cost thereof to the Railroad or the Water Company, -1-