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<br />w, M, GLASGOW. JR, <br /> <br />you recognize the current trend toward partisan journalistic writing in these matters, then do somc~ <br />thing positive to counter that effort. The great silent majority must not only relate to politics. <br />They must also relate to the progress and economic well-being of your area of interest. <br /> <br />No one knows better than you the relationship of Alaska, the Northwest, California and the <br />midwest to the water problems of this great and growing Southwest. But if you permit the vocal <br />few to dictate the destiny of the silent majority, as related to totally balanced water resources <br />development plans, the California Water plan can go down the drain; the CAP may never break <br />ground; and the Framework Studies could be a paper exercise that never sees the light of day. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />In 1970, we all must do everything we can to orient our plans, programs and projects to and <br />for people, And all people must be considered, Conservationists are people, farmers are people, <br />laborers are people, sportsmen are people, urbanites and suburbanites are people, and, yes-engineers, <br />economists, environmentalists are all people. We must all work together for the benefit of mankind. <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />-11- <br />