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<br />1046 <br /> <br />giving up, of my law practice in which I <br />have a considerable amount of money and time <br />invested. It is one of those things you <br />cannot get. out what you put into it. My <br />present earnings are in excess of $10,000, <br />so it's just hard economics. It has been 1- <br />hard for my family and myself to ad- <br />just ourselves to this situation in the <br />first place and I do not, from my own per- <br />sonal viewpoint, see that the salary that <br />was requested for me was unreasonable in <br />,view of the fact that it was set up in the <br />budget and that it was less than the com- <br />pensation which would have been received by <br />the recent Director. That's all I have to <br />say." <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />"Mr. Chairman, would it be in order for <br />us to pass a resolution reaffirming our desire <br />that the Civil Service Commission appoint Mr. <br />Sparks at the salary which his application con- <br />tains, at the earliest possible moment, and <br />that it was passed unanimously? It might afford <br />additional help in the efforts of Mr. Sparks." <br /> <br />"Do you want to make that in the form of a <br />motion? <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />Why don't you just make a motion that such <br />a resolution be adopted? You and the present <br />attorney can work out the wording of the resolu- <br />tion." <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: "I so make that motion." <br />MR. D.L.WILLIAMS: "I second the motion." <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: "It is moved and seconded that Mr. Sparks <br />and Mr. Stapleton prepare a resolution. All <br />in favor signifying by saying 'aye'; opposed <br />the same." <br /> <br />The motion was carried unanimously. <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"The next item is on membership in the <br />Rivers and Harbors Congress. We have a <br />letter, addressed to Mr. Christy, as follows: <br /> <br />I <br />