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<br />..l' <br /> <br />301 <br /> <br />of the permit but I CM see where that secend clause might be debatable, but <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />beyond that I do not think we have power to go and do not think we should Co. <br /> <br /> <br />JIm. NORVIEL: I would like to hear from each one. <br /> <br />GHAIDliiAN HOOVilli,: It rathor appears to me that the easiest way to hD11dle <br /> <br />the s,ituation without doing injury is this: Address the note in these torms <br /> <br />from ,tho secretary: "1'1 respect to your ;Letter of <br /> <br />I atl requested <br /> <br />in ini'orm you that the Commission does not feel that the mattor you raise is <br /> <br />withi,h its jurisdiction, and is therefore lmable to express its views in <br /> <br />the matter." (Or you can loave that off.) The commisfJion oarnestly roqm,sts <br /> <br />of the Power Commission that all power pormits granted Tfit-hin the Celorado <br /> <br />River: drainago shall be made subject to this compact, copy of which is enolosed <br /> <br />,All <br />, <br /> <br />herewith." <br /> <br />JUDGE DAVIS: That would get my ideas, Mr. Chairman. <br /> <br />CI-IAlllMAN HOOVER: Do you thinl', that would take of any difficulty so far <br /> <br />as this'Commission is concerned, Mr. Norviel, <br /> <br />1m. NORVIEI,: Yes, I think it would. It would help materially, <br /> <br />CIIAffiLlAIJ HOOVER: I think, Mr. Girand has been lead into a positioll of <br /> <br />a gooi:l deal of expense by the action of the POT[ET Commission. The Power <br /> <br />Commission has some responsihility .to Mr. Girand, that porrOJ;' is not our <br /> <br />particular province. <br /> <br />l,ffi. NORVIEL: I realize that and I also think. that he has a perfect <br /> <br />right: to demand a license.' But I believe the general objoctions if tho full <br /> <br />facts'1'l8ro lmovm to all should bo raisod to tho Girand Pre,j8ct because as I <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />look ilt it no1'[ the main objection nas that it 1'rould take array the markot for <br /> <br />poner; that might bo necessary for any largor project constructod by the <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />river', I do not believo that that argument is sound non under the ,'[hole <br /> <br />broadl situation and perhaps will gradually gj,ve way. Of course, I weuld very <br /> <br />much :Like to have home and use but if I can I t have it <br />