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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />NR. OGILVIE: <br /> <br />NR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />r-m. OGILVIE: <br /> <br />I1R. VANDENOER: <br /> <br />f'm. STAPLETON: <br /> <br />f-lR. VANDEMOER: <br /> <br />r-m. SPARKS: <br /> <br />r-m. R.B. WILLIANS: <br /> <br />"We have a procedure set forth \'Ihereby <br />the reports are sent to the Secretary for <br />his consideration. I am sorry that I cannot <br />quote to you the timetable, f1r. Stapleton, <br />because I just don't have the information. <br />I'll get this for you." <br /> <br />"Well, I'd be interested, at your conven- <br />ience, if you could get this for us." <br /> <br />"I'll see that this is furnished to the <br />Board. " <br /> <br />"Nr. Chairman." <br /> <br />"Nr. Vandemoer." <br /> <br />"It may not be Jim, it may be Larry that <br />I am asking, could you explain to us what is <br />Larry Norrill's purpose in reporting on the <br />Narrows unit to the Rivers and Harbors Congress? <br />I noticed a clipping in the paper that Larry <br />gave a report." <br /> <br />"The National Rivers and Harbors Congress <br />meets annually. They are meeting in early June, <br />I believe, this year and we hope to get a <br />favorable endorsement out of that organization <br />for both the Narrows project and perhaps the <br />Closed Basin project. This is a nation-wide <br />organization that has been very effective in <br />past years in influencing congressional actions. <br />So we will present a case for the Narrows proj- <br />ect in about three weeks from now, hoping that <br />that organization will give us a favorable <br />endorsement. <br /> <br />Harold Christy is here. He has been very <br />active in that organization and is our princi- <br />pal contact in securing favorable recommenda- <br />tions for Colorado projects." <br /> <br />"f1r. Chairman, might I ask Nr. Ogilvie to <br />further identify, if possible, the water yield <br />from western sources? l'1hat is your source?" <br />