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<br />. <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />CHAIRMAN STONE: Weare "ourselV~s" in both instance . <br />, <br />MR. WILL: We have enough proble~s as it is without <br />I <br />taking on some more. I am just shooting fvom the hip; I may <br /> <br />be completely haywire. But for the time bJing I would cer- <br />: <br />tainly prefer that the problem be handled DY the Basin States <br />I <br />I <br />CHAIRMAN STONE: You know it is in easy thing--and <br />we generally resort to the easy thing--to 4ear about these <br />i <br />matters and they are interesting, we think ithat sometime some- <br />body will do something about it, and then JObOdY does any thinE <br />MR. MOEUR: I stopped this for t,e time being. I <br />'lfent back to Washington and Wayne was with Ime, and we went in <br />and had a pretty full meeting with this Fish and Game bunch, <br />I <br />and most of them were fairly decent. The rei was one blond <br />fellow and he was t~ugher than a boot. I <br />But the Bureau or Reclamation baciked us up pretty <br />well on that. They sent a couple of fello~is with us, and <br />they are a little vexed with those people fbbcause the Secre- <br />tary instructed them to go ahead and do so . work which will <br />cost several thousand dollars, this rirst work. . <br />MR. TRACY: They are putting the ~ater back on the <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />MR. MOEUR: They are going to putl the water back <br />temporarily. This is supposed to be a temPjrary proposition <br />to take care of the geese until they can WOrk something out. <br />i <br />The Fish and Game told the people, "That isn't temporary; that <br />I <br />I <br />. is permanent. f1 And then the Bureau--Gebe Eaton was there and <br />I <br /> <br />Oommittee. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />land? <br /> <br />~ <br />