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<br />till. CARPENTER, I realize thero can be quite a divergonce of <br /> <br />opinion and I,have hoard muttorings of such,~ io8Q as to which <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />is the best site. <br /> <br />1m. HOOVER, LIy thought viaS that tho uppor states, Inving <br /> <br />tI; <br /> <br />furnishod a certain amount of water, are no longerintorostod in <br /> <br />whero t110 structuro is orected. If tho lower states secure the <br /> <br />meral support of tho northern statos in thoir application and <br /> <br />desiro for financo, it might cloar the way vory matorially in <br /> <br />this wholo matter, <br /> <br />lUt. CARPENTER, Tho oxact dogroo to which that oon~itment <br /> <br />might go would bo a mattor for maturo thought. I wouldn't want <br /> <br />to do any violence to the pact or its adoption by tho momorandum <br /> <br />and to that degroe,- proooeding more from ordinary prudonco, <br /> <br />I bO,lievo VlG should hewe tililO for roflectien upon it but for my <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />part I am willing to join in any momorandum that is gonorally <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />satisfactory to us all. Tho primo purpose of building \'larks for <br /> <br />tho lowor division should not rust upon incro[\sod dovolopment,- <br /> <br />because they know th2,t wo fool vTO havo just as much rigllt to <br /> <br />improvements as tho lOTIor torritory and our pop~lation has just <br /> <br />as much right to ndvanoomonts as thoirs,- but upon a biggor basis <br /> <br />and that is, that of a mooting of omorgoncy, provonting tho inun- <br /> <br />dation of tho Imperi1d Valloy. As an incident of that groat <br /> <br />oonstruction tho improvement bolow will naturally follow. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />!:ilL HOOVER, Don't you think, Er. Norviol, some suoh an <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Qxpression as tho Gontlomen mako moots your position very consid- <br /> <br />orably? <br /> <br />16th-S.F. <br />11 <br /> <br />68 <br /> <br />;.' <br />