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80*11 80*12 Los Angeles, April 24, 1933 Hr. B* L. Adamsons (cc ~ Hr* W«. Reinhardt Hr. W* A. Borden Hr. L. B. Haag) X eall your attention to Exhibit ,!A,; attached to the proposed agreement for sale of water system to the Las Vegas Valley Mater District and to the industries located along Kaln Street southerly of point J thereon. 1 under* stand that X. E. Cox receives water from service connection with line of the Water Company extending northerly of point J end that Texas Company and Roach Construction Company receive water from service connections connecting with pipe lines which will be retained by the Railroad when its water production facilities are sold to the Water Company and to the District. The attorney for the District calls attention to the fact that the District will not have any way of serving these theme industries and desires to have the Railroads grant an easement for s pipe line extending southerly from point J to serve these industries. If you do not see any objection to this proposal, Exhibit A should La revised to show the location of a line which will accomplish this. As you know, the Railroads are about to convey their water production facilities to the Mater Company and to disconnect their water facilities in the shop grounds from industries which have heretofore been served by the Railroad under private contract. X assume that the Texas Company and Roach Construction Company will be disconnected from the Railroad lines as a part of this work. Therefore it appears to me that the Water Company will immediately have to extend its facilities southerly from point y to serve these industries and that the extended line will ultimately be sold to the District as an addition and betterment to the facilities of the Water Company. If you agree with this conclusion, will you please take the necessary steps to see that authority is obtained for this extension and advise me of the proposal so that X shall know how to cover the situation In our proposed contract with the District. ECRiMSB E. 1, Bennett