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rmncnU ®ERIVCE COMMISSION HEARING — Roy A We reMrts to 2 e' f ? ! San Francisco, reports he made of the operations of ltehfet, Lexaps laVinegsa tsw Lo adnedta i- Smgr’ ss Lsesssstioonn. ^SSttaitte IEtn g?inuebelric A slefrrvedic eM ceormritmt iSssmioitnh arti gthhits lmisto. Wafer Rate Quiz Continues The tedious Job of cross-examining Roy A. Wehe was continued this morning by City Attorney Howard Cannon in the Ne- ; vada public service commission hearing in Las Vegas. Wehe was called to testify Tuesday morning by the Las Vegas Land and Water company ( and has dominated the stand ; since then. He is now undergoing cross-examination by Cannon in-1 to his testimoy concerning two 1 reports he prepared explaining . the operations of the Las Vegas 1 Land and Water company. 1 He was commissioned by the 1 company to prepare the two re- 1 ports. | The hearing into the proposed [ increase in local water rates was 1 Water Hearing Consultant Engineer Roy A. Wehe, testifying op behalf of the Las Vegas Land and Water company, ended his second consecutive day of testimony Wednesday afternoon before the Nevada public service . commission. i Wehe, who compiled two reports on the operations of the water company, w a s turned over t o City Attorney Howard Cannon for cross -examination yesterday afternoon. It was indicated that he will return to the stand at the next session slated for 9 AM this morning. Reports said that the water company would call another engineer to the stand today. Originally scheduled f o r only a two day session here, the pub- ” jS“ "viCe commission appears d to remain as long as i The local hearing is be-iducted upon requests of trd of city commissioners pine proposed water rate [es by the Las .Vegas nd Water company, esentatives of local or- ;ions, including the motel and private citizens will in the matter before the ! is closed, it was repor-i1i (