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La s V e g as, Nevada Septem ber 14, 1928 SUBJECT:. L* V. L, & ¥, Co. Agreement wit Tor Water. Mr. F. H. Knickerbocker, General Mana Union Pacific System Los Angeles, Calif Dear Sir: Acknowledging rec 12, File 085-355, I Lave gone ment between our Gomparrg'Hisd tiie" in detail with Mr. lacJ^o*^oSstiie I am familiar with the saudKlibvha situation here at ilroad Company I note yo letter to kindly give'^ii study and write/ytyu ful this matter up^ins^bitten ation over wiAly you* and Mr. there are mmw things to, would want voExpress rayse' etter of September tter of Water Agree- a number of times eering Department, and completed of the paragraph of your er situation careful my views. Before putting 4ould like to talk the situ-' Boopr at your convenience, as nSussed and decided before I in concrete form. The ]SgB®\e6 ndi t? car arises here in Las Vegas as that in Teriao oonearni^^theyf u*uiishing of water to employees, and I note that your le"tor of September 12 to Mr. B. L. Adamson concerning the Termosituation is very accurate. However, before entering into a new agreement covering both water ana electrical energy for the Las Vegas Land & Water Company at this point, we should discuss it very thoroughly, as the rate now charged and approved by the Utilities Commission is very satisfactory to both the Commission and the consumer, but I would have grave fear of trying to raise the water rate in the face of the trouble the Consolidated Power & Telephone Company has just had lately with the Utilities Commission. Please let 333.^ know when it will be convenient to talk these matters over, and I will cone in. Yours truly, ^'ho; TOE WALTER R. BRACKEN Vice-President and Agent