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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />We might add without objection a word "may" which would <br />make the clause read: "Provided that adequate storage may be <br />created at one or the major dam sites in the Grand Canyon." <br /> <br />Secretary Hoover: <br />All those in favor of Mr. Norviel's proposal say "Aye." <br /> <br />Arizona Aye <br />California Aye <br />Nevada Aye <br /> <br />Those opposed "No." <br />(forceful, loud negatives) <br /> <br />Colorado <br />New Mexico <br />Utah <br />Wyoming <br /> <br />No <br />No <br />No <br />No <br /> <br />Secretary Hoover: <br />(frustration on the verge of controlled despair) <br />The motion is lost. We have not been able to get to any <br />agreement on a general single idea for a compact. Therefore, this <br />session has no result except to define differences. The question <br />arises, is it worth while to have another session? Or shall we make <br />the declaration now that we are so hopelessly far apart that there is <br />no use in proceeding? <br /> <br />Mr. Norviel: <br />(sensing he has pushed back at Upper Basin too far, wants to state his <br />willingness to listen warily, however, to what might come next, fearful of <br />breaking off negotiations) <br />I do not think we should foreclose our meetings at this time. <br />think that we should hold the matter open, subject to call of the <br />Chairman. <br /> <br />Mr. Scrugham: <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />