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\ R O Y A. W E H E C O N S U L T I N G E N G I N E E R P A C I F I C M U T U A L B U I L D I N G 6 6 C M A R K E T B T R E E T S A N F R A N C I S C O 4 , C A L I F O R N I A December 2k, 1951 j l i f t f S f ? AMsr.s is1.t an0.t GReennweircakl, Solicitor, Union Pacific Railroad Compa ny, 1*22 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles, California. Dear Mr. Renwickt Time slippeId w basy bienf oLroes AIn gkenleews Itl,a sats w eIe wka wsi taht Stohueitrh ehrena Crailnigf aornndi wao rGkaisn.g on other matters. I called you at your home Friday before I left on the "Lark" but I guess you were out shopping. too bad theT hweartee sre esemr vtoi cbee c oan gnoeocdt imoann mya ftatceert sh adt ot ot het aLkaes thVee gacso umraste teirt d-i d. curtailmentI niont ieclee,c throiwce vsepra,c e ihne atthie npgr etsoso kc tlhiep phienagd ltihnaets .y ou Is heanvte thjauts tthe Ecloemcptlreitce d Caom vpaenryy. extensive study on that subject for the Portland General Motel ratesI. cerItfa Liansl yV eaggarse e awnidt hi tyso puero pdleec iasrieo ng tooi nrge tfuos ceo nttoi nrueed utcoe gtrhoew, or even remain status quo, the sooner they realise that water can no wlaotnegre rp rboeb lfeumr,n itshhee d socohneearp ecra nt hlainv iinng p laancd esd ewvheelropem tehnte rea ssius mree laa ntoirvmeally no wcoouulrsde .s tiTlhle bier wnaot egrr ebaitl blu ridse nr,i daincdu locuhsealpy lcoonws aindde,r ienvge tnh ei fa mdoouubnlte du,s edit and the arid climate the people live in. tion. The IGfi tthye a nbdus ainlels so tmheern wgeorvee rwniisneg, botdhieeys w osuhlodul da pbper emcaidaet e ttoh eun dseirtusatand the seriousness of the situation. It is no time for politics but for etdakuec autpi otnh aen bdu rad weonr koifn ge dutcogaettihnegr .t he Tphuebrlei co.ught to be some group there to now more ofI ta iss etpoaroa btea du tnihta,t tsoh et whaatte trh ae ndM atnhaeg epmreondtu cctoiuolnd lcaoym ptahney fiasc tnsot squarely before the Gity and others - to the effect that no new capital would be forthcoming until reasonable rates were received - further, from the water supply situation, no new business would be taken on. How wfoaurl di th weosuiltdat bee tpor suadye.nt to go under present conditions of ownership, I Mr. BennetTth’es dliestctuesrs tioo nM rr.e R- eiunthialridtty sist atvuesr y aanbd lrye ldaontee d -m aat tdeirfsf ic-u litn subject very well handled, in my opinion.