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<br />146 <br /> <br />!.IR. NORVIEL: Yes, I will have to vote "no" on that. I hiJ.d mlsunder- <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />stood. <br /> <br />;t. <br /> <br />ClL\IRMAN HOOVER: Do you move thirty years? <br /> <br />11R. NORVIEL: I move a thirty year period. <br /> <br />CHAIRMAN HOOVER: (No second having been received te t,he above moti,on.) <br /> <br />They den't secend it, but in any event this has to be unanimoup, whatever <br /> <br />it is. <br /> <br />MR. SCRUGlL\M: Would you accept 1960 as a compromise? <br /> <br />11R. NORVIEL: No, I think thirty years is l~l1g ~nough before anyth:jng <br /> <br />may be done. That is practically a generation. <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />MH. SCRUGlL\M: I donlt think it is a very vital peint., <br /> <br /> <br />CHAIRlVu\N HOOVER: The intrinsic position is that thenorthernstat.o,s <br />. <br /> <br />vrif>h a sufficient period, I ~magine, to cnablo their deve~opment to come up <br /> <br /> <br />to approximately this figure. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. CARPENTER: Our position is briofly thisi . ITe have nOdesiro to <br /> <br /> <br />be arbitrary in t.his matter at all, but we feel tljat we should. ,either have <br /> <br /> <br />an equating at an earlier p8riod, which seems t9 have been O,:,erJ,eelmd, <br /> <br />lit <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />country by the necessary development. dOVfl1 there. 4 the condition might be <br /> <br /> <br />a little different, - but we feel t.hat we should Itave sufficient time <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />or be protected by a longer period, the reason being this;vro are in <br /> <br />accord with tho idca of flood protection bolow that will st;imulate the <br /> <br />growth dovfl1 there because the works will have to 1:)e paid .for.. It. .will givQ <br /> <br />the incentive te early development down there and lour werks will in the <br /> <br />meantime lie dormant instead of boing st:iJnulated and our projocts Ylillg~t <br /> <br />under way, not in a year or two or throe or four or. five, but drag along. <br /> <br />Now we do not have the unusual stimulus that will ibe given to theJ.owqr <br />.. l _. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />elapse fer our development to proceed to that deglteethat by. the time a <br /> <br />new apportionment or further apporti.onment occurs ,we will be in position <br />, <br />