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<br />64 <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE <br /> <br />.-. <br />4TH MEETIli!G <br /> <br />...,'-i <br />COLORADO. RIVER COl1lH:3SION. <br /> <br />,. t",;, <br /> <br />The 4th meeting of the Colorado RiVer Commission was <br /> <br /> <br />held at the Department of Commerce, Has~ington, D. C., <br /> <br /> <br />Saturday morning, January 28th, at 10 A.M. There were present: <br /> <br />Herbert Hoover <br />R. 'g. Caldvlell ' . <br />Delph E. Carpenter <br />Stephen B. Davis <br />Frank C. Emerson <br />VI. F. McClure <br />W. S. Norviel <br />James G. Scrogham <br />Clarence C, Stetson. <br /> <br />Representing the U.S. , . . . .Chairman <br />"r Utah <br />I <br />". Colorado <br />" New M0lCico <br />" VlYOlning <br />" California <br />" Arizona <br />" Nevada <br /> <br />II;' . <br /> <br />. . . . <br /> <br />.Acting Secretary. <br /> <br />. . . . <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order b.vjthe Chairman at 10A.M. <br />There was a general discussion. <br /> <br />Mr. 'Ii. F. I1cClure read the followirig telegram from W. B, <br /> <br />Hathews: <br /> <br />"Jan;uary 27, 1922. <br />Los Angeles, Calif., 1050A 27, <br /> <br />vi. F. McClure, <br />Hote'lRaleigh, Hashington, D.' C. <br /> <br />Total hydro-electric povTer resourqes of Los Angeles along <br />its aqueduct and on natural streams in OWens River water- <br />shed tributary to its aqueduct I,a~er supply both developed <br />and undeveloped are not more than!sufficientto provide <br />power demands within city exclusiie of electric railvlays <br />for three to five years. Only s01J.rce from I'Thich city <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />64 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br />