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<br />-....' -- <br /> <br />\!) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />and although we sympathize enormously with all projects <br />for the good of ex-service men, that is not within the <br />functions of this Commission, to express even a view on <br />that subject, and I would like very much if all our speak- <br />ers could stick to ~ problems, much as it is desirable <br />that these other problems should have free public ventila- <br />tion. I am wondering whether, with your experience, you <br />can eive us some notion of the desires of the people of the <br />Valley in the partition of the waters of the Colorado <br />River, as it affects the other states? <br />MR HEALD: I can say this, that qs far as the American <br />Legion is concerned we are back of any solution of the dis- <br />tribation or division of this water that your Commission <br />may see fit to make, which is equitable to all parties <br />concerned. We are desirous to see the thing go through, <br />and we are back .of the Commission in any division that they <br />may make of the water, which will make it possible for the <br />people of that c,ountry to reclaim the, land. I think that <br />is the expression of the sentiment of the farmers of the <br />valley also. <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />ALBERT BLAUENSCHURGER: of Riverside: <br />Mr Chairman, Gentlemen of the Commission: The <br />adjudication of the various ri&hts along the River has been <br />talked over for some time. I don't know whether the <br />definite suggestion that I have to offer has ever been put <br />