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<br />!:>'290 <br /> <br />MR. BAILEY: <br /> <br />MR. CRAWFORD: <br /> <br />"The gentleman who wants to do <br />this first went to the local Forest <br />Service Ranger; The Ranger contacted <br />his supervisor. The Supervisor of <br />the-Forest now has the matter before <br />him." <br /> <br />"The question in my mind was does the <br />law contemplate such action on the <br />part of Forest Service officials." <br /> <br />"Not the law but a Secretarial regulation." <br /> <br />. Further discussion concerning Wilderness areas followed. <br /> <br />MR. CRAWFORD: <br /> <br />MR. BAILEY: <br /> <br />MR. ROBERTS: <br /> <br />"I might say that the gentleman who is <br />involved will undoubtedly be back if <br />there is an adverse ruling from the <br />Forest Service. I shall ke~'p in touch <br />with the matter." <br /> <br />5(a) Laramie River <br /> <br />"Mr. Roberts, a couple people on the <br />Laramie River told me things looked <br />better in reference to the attitude <br />of Wyoming." <br /> <br />"Negotiations seem to be proceeding <br />between the Laramie River meadowland <br />owners and the Wyoming people, working <br />toward some revision of practices that <br />will at least make the water more <br />available to the Laramie River meadowland <br />users. I would suggest that we merely <br />pass that matter and allow them to <br />negotiate and if they can solve their <br />own problems, that is ideal. More <br />negotiations between the Laramie River <br />meadowland people and the Fort Collins <br />people who own the tunnel ~ights <br />toward harmonizing their views on <br />policy are needed. Those have not <br />reached a conclusion either." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />