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5/10/1961
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<br />MR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />ask our support, then we would certainly support <br />it, but I don't think, at this particular time, <br />that we need to go that far. I think opposing <br />it is as far as we need to go." <br /> <br />"If I may make a suggestion, Mr. Chairman, <br />I think mere opposition is sometimes dangerous <br />because it's easy to oppose something without <br />coming up with a solution. Could we simply indi- <br />cate our opposition to these protective works and <br />at the same time indicate that we are in full <br />favor of protecting and developing that area, as <br />long as it is not done by protective works? Then <br />we leave it open as to how that area will be <br />taken care of." <br /> <br />"I think one of the dangers of this Board is <br />that we oppose things that are of interest to <br />other groups. By objecting to the protective <br />works, which I am heartily in favor of, and not <br />expressing an opinion on the other gives an open- <br />ing to groups that we are continually battling <br />with for an overall development of natural re- <br />sources." <br /> <br />MR. BARNARD, JR.: "Well, I'd like to make this observation, Mr. <br />Chairman. There are a great many technical con- <br />siderations in the establishment of a national <br />park - legislative considerations, financial con- <br />siderations. These are all things we don't have <br />any facts on and which are not within our peroga- <br />tive. Now Mr. Sparks' suggestion that we make <br />the affirmative observation that we are certainly <br />for the development, the proper development, of <br />that area I think is a reasonable way of putting <br />it without getting ourselves afield from the <br />responsibilities of this Board." <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />MR. PETERSON: <br /> <br />"Let's expedite it this way. Unless there <br />is some objection, we'll have a vote on this <br />motion and then somebody else can get to the <br />second problem if they feel it is in order." <br /> <br />"In making my motion, it was my understanding <br />that the intent of this Board would be trans- <br />mitted through a letter signed by the Director <br />and the wording of that letter, so long as it did <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />
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