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    Mr. Boy A. Well® 2. December 11, 1951 We haven't yet had our further meeting with Mr. Allen. The Accounting Department has been preparing data dealing with the capital costs of the Ra islormoe adb asCiocm pany which I should have very shortly. The problem of filing a dsiufpfpilceumletn t thtao n thiet oarninguialn alrleypo ratp peoafr etdh.e RaWei lrcooaudl d isf umruncihsh m tohree Commission with a statement of the amounts charged to In­vestment Account, but it will be very difficult to break out of the accounts of the Railroad Company all of the charges which are included in the Joint facility rent bill. Mfainedy oifn tthhee bcohaorkgse sa ndt hearree measdtei mactaendn ota mobeu ntdse fwihniicthe layr ei diennt­i­tended to reflect costs which are actually incurred but csiabnlneo t tob e sdeiprareacttel y thleo caatcecdr.u ed Adlesop reacpipaatrieonnt lyc hairtg eiss oinm ptohse­woant eotrh eprr oRdauicltriooand fafcaicliliittiieess .f roIm athme fdeeaprrfuelc iaotfi ogni vicnhagr gtehse Ccooumlmdi ssfioornm ta her epboarsti s whoif cha cith awrgiel l tmhaits iwnet ewrperreet m iasndi nwfhoircmh­Cionmg mithses iCoonmemri sissi oena.s ilyIt miiss levde rwyh eonb vihoe usw isthheats ttoh e bep.resent very Wrheecenp wteiv en emxoto dc.a ll A owne ehkim ,o rw et wom aayg on oMtr .f inCdo ryh impr eivn aial ed uapmeonnd hoiumr tor ulgersa ntt o acnu te x ofpfa rtalel innetwe rwiamt eorrd ecro nnaelcltoiwoinnsg. us Anto maipspsliiocna tifoonr tsoo met hitsi mee fbfuetc t hahda d nobte enb eoenn pfrielses ewdi.t h tWhhee n Cothme­Commission granted the interim order and set the case for Lhaesa rViengga si.n thTeh e miodutdrlaeg eodf Jcaintuiazreyn,s caalll lehde lMlr .b roAklel enl otoos e Laisn Vegas and pressured him into rescinding his order. He and the Governor got a lot of very unfavorable publicity in the ?tneerw sCpoamppearsn.y . YTohue cparno ciemeadgiinnges hdoiwd heh amvue stt hef eeelf feacbto uto f thstei rW*a?­ring up the City and the District to proceed with plans to ap umrecehtasien g tahte LWaast eVre gCaosmp arneyl.a tiEndg Bteo nntehte t prJoupsots erde tuprunrecdh asfer oomf our facilities. Enclosed is a newspaper dealing with the latest developments. CompaTnoy Aadldl ento wraoltle ouusr oa thleetrt terro urbelceesn tlcyo,nacfetrneirn gh avtihneg W attheer heat put on him by the motel group, enclosing a revised