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<br />299 <br /> <br />z. <br /> <br />proj(jcts on the river. <br /> <br />It r,right go further than that and stato that it trusts <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />that :in all porror permits grantod by the Foderal 1'0>'101' Commission, thoy <br /> <br />should be made subject to this compact >"hether the compact datos from this <br /> <br />moment or not. Do you think so, Mr. Norvicl? <br /> <br />:I.lR. NORVIEL: Yo", I do. I havo a littlo proliminary statomont horo I <br /> <br />v(oulq like to state, Mr. Chairman. I do not lmoTr whether this should go <br />into 'tho minutos or not becauso this, I domn i,t, would bo rather extraneous. <br />, <br /> <br />(It vras decided that Illr. Norviel's stateY.lent should not go into the <br /> <br />minutes. ) <br /> <br />!At the close of his statement, Hr. Norviel said: <br /> <br />,11'1 suggest that either a short reselution or statement be made' that this <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Connn:l,ssion and its individual members have no objection to the r:;rant:ing of <br /> <br />the license to 1tr. Girand at any time rrhen it appears to be necessary or <br /> <br />proper ill1der all the circumstances. <br /> <br />'11R. SCRUm~Ul: Would you put that after the ratification of the compact. <br /> <br />'MR. NORVIEL: Outside and aside from the ratification of the compact. <br /> <br />;MR. SCRUGWJ.j: We >,reuld VlithdraVl all objectiens after the ratification <br /> <br />ef tho compact. <br /> <br />Jill. NOnVIEL: If the Commission does not vrant to eA-press itself :in a <br /> <br />resor-ution, I suggest that the statement be made to the Federal Power Com- <br /> <br /> <br />mission, simply that this Commission and its individual membel'shavo no <br /> <br /> <br />oppo$ihon to the granting of a liconse to Hr. Girand of this kind, that Vie <br /> <br />can use in eur state and it Vlill bc a vory groat help in obta:ining tho <br /> <br />'l-: <br /> <br />ratification. <br /> <br />!cill. I,IC CLURE: Mr. Chairman, I have very groat sympathy for' the position <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />:in which Hr. Norviel finds hiY.lself and should be pleased, if I Immv hovl; to <br /> <br />givc~him some assistance. Mr. Girand is in an unfortunate position also. <br /> <br />FollflW:ing our Spr:ing meetings in tho early part of the year I Tirote the <br /> <br />j <br />~ <br />