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    ( C O P Y ) Omaha - April 7, 1950 512-1 Mr* Wm. Reinhardt - Los Angeles (CC - M3?. W, E. Hulsizer) This refers to your letter of March 3, 1950, file 1-7554 to Mr, W, H. Hulsizer, and his letter of March 50, 1950, file 5703.1 to me with copy to you, regarding proposed a p p l i ­cation for Increase in water rates at Las Vegas, Nevada. Information requested in first paragraph of item ”E - Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company® is as follows: Breakdown of Expense Maintenance of Wells, Resesrvoirs, Pipe Lines, etc * Actual Estimated Expense Year 1949 Expense Year 1950 Pay roll labor Material, including material store expense Electric current Telephone Total $13 267.00 1 017.00 5 226.00 $19 56711..0030 $15 123.00 2 635.00 6 738.00 $24..57737‘.O0T0 With respect to the last paragraph of item E referred to above, I do not know of any operating expenses reasonably assignable to the wholesale water operations other than the above and the expenses reported by Mr* Hulsizer in his letter March 2, 1950 to Mr. Bennett, copy to you. The remainder of the data requested will be furnished you progressively as it is developed. R. M. SUTTON EMK