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<br />15 <br /> <br />. then the Senate took 1 tout; 18 that r1ght' <br />MR.. STONE: !hatt s right. Both ot those Unes, Byron, <br />came up tor'rather caretul oonslderation by the Board. <br />. MR. HUNTER: . Didn1t they have a.meeting 11'1 Washington, <br />n-~o., at a commlttee meeting last tear' <br />MR; STONE: I don't know. There was a group of them up <br />there and talked to the Senators. I never like to speak tor <br />Senatore or Oongressmen; tney can ~eak tor tnemselves. That <br />is rather bad polley, but I am lnclined to believe when I was <br />there, my recollection is that they advised that if we pushed <br />the whole 11ne, we wouldn't get anything but we c.ould get it <br />started by that first unit. <br />. MR. ROGERS: You mean..... <br />MR. STONE: Get the Une into Gunnison. <br />MR. ROGERS: -get the line into Gunnison trOll SaUda. <br />But under the present plan, _there will be no assurance that <br />Gunnisonls going to get any power unlesethey take lt trom <br />the wheeling agreement with the Pub~ic Service' <br />MR. STONE: Gunnison won't deal with the Public Service <br />Oompany. They will deal directly with the Bureau ot ReoJ.ama... <br />tiOh, and. they would have the assurance they w111 get it trOll <br />Kremmling. <br />MR. ROGERS: Whose assurance, Gunnison's' <br />MR. STONE: Yes. <br />MR. ROGERS: Is there any holdover trom where it 1s gen- <br />