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Res Sale of Las Vegas water system Los Angeles, June 8, 195% 80-11 WM. R. Mr, W. R, Rouses JUN 9 1954 (cc - Mr. A. E. Stoddard! Copies of -----* Mr. Wm, Reinhardt , enclosures Mr. R* M. Sutton to each Mr. L. R. Maag I enclose copy of letter dated June 4, 195%# from Mr, Franklin T. Hamilton, attorney for the Las Vegas Valley 'Water District, to which are attached two let­ters dated June 3, 195%# from Nelson Conway, one of the auditors for the District, I suggest that we enter into an agreement with the District assigning to the District for collection only any amounts unpaid as of the sale date for water fur­nished under Rate Item 21 for air-conditioning, refrig­eration, ice-making and other similar equipment. I en­close suggested draft of assignment contract, copy of which I have also furnished to Mr. Hamilton for his con­sideration. If you and Mr. Hamilton approve this agree­ment, I will prepare it for execution by Mr. Reinhardt, whose execution can be ratified by the Board of the W a ­ter Company at its next meeting. You will note that the other letter from the a c ­countants for the District refers to a difference of $18,500 in the purchase price as of April 30, 195%. I believe this difference relates entirely to donations received by the Water Company under Rule 9 contracts with respect to fire hydrant connections. As soon as Mr. Hamilton receives the final report of the auditors of the District with respect to the purchase price, I will endeavor to have him agree that this item should be added to the Basic Purchase Price under the provi­sions of the contract of June 1, 1953* E, D. E. E. Bennett ^ 10 W M JUN 9 1954 Enel