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<br />r <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />,;.:; <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />be~,located. <br /> <br />But I believe the location should be deter- <br /> <br />mined by considering these fa~tors; the need for flood <br />protection, requirements for irrigation, and the possi- <br /> <br />bilities of power development. <br /> <br />We will all get our bene- <br /> <br />fits in due time. <br /> <br />I believe that the dam should be con- <br /> <br />structed through the agency of the Federal Government. It <br />is too big a thinb to be accomplished otherwise, in my <br />opinion, and in the opinion of many of my associates. I <br />believe every effort should be made to expedite the work, <br />in order to at this time, which is probably the crucial <br />time, provide employment for a large number of men who are <br />now out of employment, includinG ex-service men, and help <br />to stabilize the general condition throUGhout the United <br /> <br />States. <br /> <br />Thank you. <br /> <br />MR N ORVIEL: <br /> <br />Your opinion is that there is no return <br /> <br />water to the stream by reason of diversions above, and <br /> <br />therefore they should be set apart, in a class by themselves? <br /> <br />MR LORAINE: <br /> <br />No, I did not have that in mind. <br /> <br />I th i nk <br /> <br />we ought to consider the problem of available water as a <br />whole, and use it to the utmost for beneficial purposes. <br /> <br />If there is any return, and there probably will be some, <br /> <br />though I have not had any ppportunity to go into the engineer- <br /> <br /> <br />ing questions, but if there is any return if oUfht to be <br /> <br />revised. <br /> <br />MR IWRVIEL: <br /> <br />You would not propose that the developmem <br /> <br />should necessarily degenerate into a race of speed betwem <br />