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    OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS TH O M A S A . CAMPBELL PRESIDENT SPENv/TceR ™ En t FIELD LAS VEGAS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT W ILLIAM COULTHARD 9 0 0 S O U T H 5 t h S T R E E T SEC'Y-TREAS. HARRY E. MILLER LAS VEGAS, NEVADA E. O T T O UNDERHILL JAM ES CA SH M A N t e l e p h o n e s 9 z o JO H N BUNCH P . ? . B O X 1 4 4 B M r. A . E. Cahlan Page Tw o. April 11, 1953 of comments and recommendations. Copies of M r. Hamilton's recent letter and the comments and recommendations are enclosed for your information and scrutiny. M y reason for placing all of this before you is because it appears from M r. Hamilton's letter of April 9 to me (copy enclosed) that there was a disposition on the part of M r. Renwick to place upon the District the responsibility for dragging out the negotiations. As a matter of cold fact, we are all pretty disgusted with the dilatory tactics of the Union Pacific and frankly feel that if a "blast" is in order it should be leveled against the Railroad Company rather than the District. This is being dictated late Saturday afternoon and I plan to call you about it Monday morning. I felt that it would be a good idea to have all this before you in written form and you are certainly at liberty to use it in whatever manner you see fit. Very sincerely yours, Thomas A . Campbell TACrar encs. Y