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I agree.? of way at $8,000.00. o. estimating operating expenses of the Water Company in accordance with latest experience shown in the record. d. computing retirement reserve deductions, depreciation and federal income taxes correctly. When such rate bases are used and a 6-1/4$ return is allowed to each, the Railroad Company and the Water Company, the deficiency in revenue in the test year 1951 under the former rates is found to be #97,024.00 instead of #25,112.00 or an error of #71,912.00 (Schedule IV p. 2). When the same rate bases and method are used, and a 6$ return is allowed to each, the Railroad Company and the Water Company, the deficiency in revenues in the test year 1951 under the former, rates is found to be #93,657.00 instead of #25,112.00, or an error of #68,545.00. (Schedule V, p. 2). If the average rate bases and methods above mentioned are used, but there is excluded from the Railroad Company rate base all land, except 240 acres and rights of way, and each company is allowed a return of 6$ upon its base, the deficiency in revenue under the former rates is found to be #88,705.00 instead of #25,112.00 as found by the Commission, or an error of #63,593.00 (Sohedulo VI). This §88,705.00 is approximately the deficiency in revenues under the former rates that the rates proposed by the Water Company would have remedied (Ex. A shows added revenue under proposed rates to - 1 3 -