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38 <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> --1 <br /> MR. IRELAND: It struck me in view of Mr. Olds' letter <br /> that it is the Federal Power Commission that is raising the <br /> question. I think it might be well, if it is possible to do 0 <br /> so, to have the representative rather present his viewpoints <br /> on this thing, on the question in general, before we throw = <br /> at him something apeoifio as to our view. `� <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Well, isn' t it true, though, that <br /> the letter you refer to of Mr. Olds does that quite extensive- <br /> ly, it presents the viewpoint of the Federal Power Commission, <br /> MR. IRELAND: My thought was he should probably present <br /> it himself before we out of a clear sky present this. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think I follow you, but you don't <br /> have in mind withholding the draft from him? <br /> KR. IRELAND: No. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: We want to give him the benefit of <br /> some study. <br /> MR. IRELAND: That is right. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: From my previous contact with qtr. <br /> Gatohell I think you will find he is a very reasonable and <br /> intelligent man to deal with, and I think our discussion will <br /> be very profitable with him. I do feel that perhaps some <br /> member of the Legal Affairs Committee should take the lead <br /> in questioning him initially, just as we arranged for a <br /> definite spokesman in our meeting the last time with the <br /> Corps of Engineers. You might disouss that amoung yourselves, <br />