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<br />15Z 152 <br /> <br />MR. CARPENTER: Each of us should have time to consult our own <br /> <br />Government. My own observation has been that the opportunity of <br /> <br />personally exchanging vie1lls has been very profitable. I would <br /> <br />expect the same' freedom of thought from others to my proposition <br /> <br />that I expect to give to theirs, an,d that can be brought about <br /> <br />to the exchange of views. <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />MR. HOOVER: Then we leave it on this basis. It is moved that <br /> <br />the' Commission should adjourn to the earliest practicable date, <br /> <br />say about March 15, some,~here in the southwest, possibly Phoenix, <br /> <br />at which time an opportunity will be given for public hearings. <br /> <br />Are we agreed? <br /> <br />THE MOTION WAS UNANTIviOUSLY CARRIED <br /> <br />The Chai!.'lll!ln read the Minutes of the Third, Fourth, and Fifth <br /> <br />Meetings of the Co~ssion which on motion duly made and seconded <br />were approved. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />The Chai!.'lll!ln then submitted various letters applying for the <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />position of Secretary to the Commission and for the position of <br /> <br />Engineer to the Commission. Mr. Stetson 1I~S instructed to inform <br /> <br />the writers of these letters that: for the moment, there was no <br />positions open with the C~nmission. <br />Thereupon, the meeting adjou,rned at 6:10 P.M., subject to the <br /> <br />call of the Chairman. <br /> <br />Clarence C. Stetson <br />Executive Secretary <br /> <br />~. <br /> <br />.- <br />