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3? z <br /> 0 <br /> n <br /> The Bureau h a, in effect, put us on notice of what <br /> rn <br /> their interpretation is, although they acknowledge that the <br /> opinion of the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior, <br /> of course, has limited weight. They acknowledge that. But <br /> will it be poseible for you to prepare such a brief, ;fir. <br /> 0 <br /> Ireland? <br /> Mother thought that occurs to me, answering my own <br /> question, I wonder if we can get the Attorney General' s <br /> of6loe here to assist in enlightening us on that subject? <br /> MR. iiinM): It was an undecided question. That Was <br /> the first thing we started with. The best we could do wou+d <br /> be to develop an argument. <br /> CHAIAMAN K EI : Could we get an opinion from the <br /> Attorney General of Colorado, just :Luce the Bureau of Reale <br /> raatiof has obtained an opinion from its highest legal service, <br /> its Solicitor? <br /> ME. PAST RsOu: I doubt very much it that will be ad.. <br /> visable. I will speak to Judge Hinkley' s office. ror this <br /> reason, that this matter is one that is undergoing very <br /> serious study from the standpoint of the physical conditions, <br /> the administrative problems and all of that, under the partial- <br /> ly completed Colorado Big Thompson project. <br /> I think the intention of the lawyers, pro and von on <br /> the thing, was to take a view about it that they did not <br /> want to get a lot of advance opinions one way or another on <br />