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<br />290 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~lr. j'loses: "As I understand it, the :natter of an <br />Assistant Counsel will not be handled by the Civil <br />Service. I think it would be advisable to consider <br />so:ne allocation of funds for the next fiscal year for <br />that purpose. I agree with ~r. Breitenstein, but I <br />think now is the ti~e to start it - not after something <br />happens. I would like to see a small initial approp- <br />riation here now. As I can see it, the situation does <br />not have to be a full time person now. I don't want to <br />see repttition of what we ran into when Judge Stone <br />passed away." <br /> <br />J-ir. Tipton: "l.iany o~ the detailed problems I have to <br />handle for the Board are passed over to those in my <br />organization. There is one particular person who I <br />have been training for a good :nany years to learn all <br />of my work. There is an understudy at the present <br />time and I should bring hi~ to these ~eetings." <br /> <br />Mr. Breitenstein: "In that respect, I would like to <br />say that I do not have that same fortunate situation <br />and I have no one in my office who, in ;ay opinion, <br />would be qualified to step into the work." <br /> <br />Mr. Moses: "Bringing the <br />that the proposed budget <br />be increased ~3,OOO.OO. <br />someone who is available <br /> <br />;natter to a head, I hOVB <br />for the fiscal year 1954-55 <br />The Board later might find <br />for the position". <br /> <br />J'ir. ]'leek: "I SECOND that .notion". <br /> <br />~r. Bailey: "Any remarks to the motion? If not, all <br />in favor signify by saying aye." MOTION CAR~IED. <br /> <br />~lr. Bailey: "Are you ready to act on the budget?" <br /> <br />\lir. Roberts: "I ]\DVE that the budget be approved". <br /> <br /> <br />['ir. Dille: "I second the motion". ~OTION CARRIt:D. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. Bailey: "Now we have item 9 on the agenda. Mr. <br />Crawford, will you report on that project?" <br /> <br />Mr. Crawford: "I have already mentioned Senate Bill <br />No. 120. This makes the Director and the Board res- <br />ponsible for licensing of well drillers and for the <br />formation of proposed underground water districts. <br />Recently at a ~eeting of this Board, the Board asked <br />that the Underground Water Co&nittee of the Doard be <br />taken over by the State Agricultural Planning eomrnittee. <br />The following are extracts fro;a the minutes of the Sub- <br />Comllittee on Ground Water, State Agricultural Planning <br />Commi ttee: <br />