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m <br /> 2 J <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> C-) <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> might draft that you considered to be a proper certificate <br /> al <br /> for him to sign, referring to his acceptance of the ran g - .A <br /> tion, and perhaps certifying that he feels :zo nec ecsity for <br /> replacing Mr. Patterson and that the present Commissioners <br /> can properly represent the State, and certifying that they <br /> still oarstituted, or they do officially represent the State <br /> for the completion of this Co spaet, and ad ant. something <br /> along that line. <br /> He said he would be glad to sign 9bhate7"er you people <br /> thought was reoesesry. That was hie suggestion, perhaps <br /> something like a certificate, or it could be set up as a let- <br /> ter to the Co:Minaion. In other words, he is perfectly will-- <br /> in , to sibn a nyth?nF, lon that line that you think will <br /> slake your record proper-. Of course, He could appoint some- <br />_ <br /> body to replace Mr. Patterson just for the purpose of sign- <br /> ing hie name, but he thought it was probably better to con. <br /> fine, it to tho root of tho^c a :iborc; who could probably rep- <br /> resent the State. <br /> CMATHA.2d M ?: It striker me that there is an oven <br /> simpler solution to this purely to hn2.eal problem that pre- <br /> sents itself. The letter you have read from the Governor <br /> explicitly accepts the resignation of ?fr. Patterson as a <br /> member of this Cosininswon and as a Commissioner for Colorado. <br /> It would seem to me that e copy of that letter futrniohod to <br /> thin Corms rsion and placed upon our record would close the <br />