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Form 2191 B as: 8-2 7 -3 OP, 0 OO-U-SYMBOL X CLASS OF SERVICE REQUIRED Indicate by X in proper lihe the class of Px Preferred immediate delivery service required. Dx Day Delivery during day, Do npt specify preferred service if other service will Nx Night Delivery by next morning answer the purpose. TELEGRAM Time Filed. (Code transcription) Las Yogas June 32, 1935. R U S H l i t J * Omaha B-9E. A rtic le in Labor correct, except proposal on b a llo t referred only to power system* At recent city election entire hoard running on platform rigorously advocating municipal ownership both lig h t and water f a c ilit i e s and since their in sta lla tio n June 1 s t i l l active in same cause* fie hare been unable to p revail an commissioners to piss c ity ordinance as they did la s t year to a s s is t in protecting against unnecessary waste o f water during summer months* • A®, advised board has applied to PWa for <§£0 0 ,0 0 0 loan for municipal water system., but was able to block this fo r time being thru B¥A o ffic ia ls Reno* Messrs. Knickerbocker and Bennett advised of p o litic a l situation both prior to and since recent municipal election, but e ffo rts made did not prevent election these candidates. B~£2 Walter R. Bracken