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    3*B« 3 - Frank strong For purposes of comparison, may I point out the dif­ference in the relations between the Onion Southern Wyoming Utilities Company on one h apnado,l falned R atihle rOonaido na nd Pacific Railroad and Las Vegas Land and Water Company on the other. An I understand it, at Rook Springe the Utility owns the water and delivers It to the Railroad Company, receiving paysent from the Railroad Co. therefor. But at Las Vegas, the Railroad ofwonrs w hthiec hw attheer ,U tdielliitvye rpsa ytsh et hme aRjaoirl prooratdi eoanc thh meornetohf. toU ntdhee rU ttihliin ty, arrangement the Lae Vegas Land and Water Company is not furnishing atnhey Rwaaitlerro faodr h auss ei otfs olwoono asouptpllvye.s in Interstate ooaaeroe, since I Bight add that we have conferred with General Attorney Act, the thoi dgehtleirgmhitnse o fth weh ipcrho vaipspieonars otfo btehe a Fmaiinri Lmaumb owra gstea ondfa rSdOsf ape hra hlofu rt,h ebreaasfetde ro.n aO umrax miimnuimm oufm 4wa0g heo uprasy mpeenrts w eaerke, wwelilt hi tni tmhee end clear of these limits. Therefore, I conclude (a) that we are nthoet eprnogvaigseido insn oinft etrhset aActte. commerce and (b) that we are observing August 14, I1 9a4t0t aocnh tchoipny osufb jfeocmte.r General Auditor Tolend'a lettar