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<br />1m. OARPENTER: Manufacturing is ~onsidorod to be synonym- <br /> <br />ous with power. In the constitutions where it occurs, it is <br /> <br />placed in an inferior classification. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />lilla. SORUGH~J: Except in a mining state, whore such us~s <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />are frequently placed in a superior cla~sification.' <br />1m. OARPENTER, I think Mr. Caldwell has in mind that border <br /> <br />line between domestic and agricultural uses, whieh in my draft <br /> <br />I termed "municipal." J,1y terms wero broad. Vie might say <br /> <br />"agrieultural, domostic and other similar purposes.." <br /> <br />Lffi. HOOVER: You could narrow it to manufacturing purposes. <br /> <br />1m. OARPENTER, There will be street sprinkling, irrigation <br /> <br />of lawns and similar uses which would como in semewhore between <br /> <br />domestic and agriculture. <br /> <br />MR. SCRUGH/Jil, Just put in "industrial processes" to indicate <br /> <br />what we mean. I submit that as an amendment. I meve that the <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />term "industrial precesses" be included in the first classifica- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />tion. Such a priority would be important to the respective com- <br /> <br />munities which might develop frem the ,establishment of industries. <br /> <br />1ffi. HOOVER: If there arc no objections, we will put in tho <br /> <br />words "and industrial processes" afteJ;.the word "purposes." <br /> <br />MR. 1'MERSON, <br /> <br />Why not irrigation instead of agricul'ture <br /> <br />lilla. CARPENTER: <br /> <br />Agriculturo is a broader term than ir- <br /> <br />rigation. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />J,ffi. HOOVER: I think we might give instructions on this <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />point to the drafting committee. The're are two points, one of <br /> <br />which gives me a little anxiety. The intent of the first twe <br /> <br />18th-S.F. <br />125 12 <br />