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<br />uses are serviont, and that thore i(l in legal effect a resorva- <br /> <br />tion running through tho ontiro fabric of tho law respocting <br /> <br />this basin by which tho agricultural or domostic int0rost may <br /> <br />later como forward and claim its oWn whenover it is in roadinoss <br /> <br />to uso the wator, without comj)ensation to the s0rvient and in- <br /> <br />forior userg <br /> <br />UR. Cl,LD\T.JLL: Hr. Chairman, I think I soo something thoro <br /> <br />that may bo of importanco, but it isn't as yot sufficiontly woll <br /> <br />devoloped for me to discuss it here, and it would bo a vlaste of <br /> <br />timo for the commission. I may find an opportunity to discuss <br /> <br />my idoa with tho drafting committee, or some member of it, and <br /> <br />see if I can't develop it. I am suro that if we had proceedod <br /> <br />on thc theory up in the uppcr statos that a power right was <br /> <br />subservient in the sonse that an irrigator may at any time in- <br /> <br />:fj <br /> <br />terfere with it becauso he is an irrigator and that the power <br /> <br />man merely produces power, we would have hindered our dovolop- <br /> <br />ment in our stato very vory much. . But if you merely say that <br /> <br />the power is a low0r order of use than agricultur0 and that it <br /> <br />is subservient in the sonso that it may be condemned and bought <br /> <br />out, that wouldp0rmit d0v0lopmont. <br /> <br />IlR. SCRUmIJ~l' I agroo with that point of view. <br /> <br />HR. nOOV~R: you arosotting up vory dangorous ground for <br /> <br />tho North in connoction with .tho dovolopmont in tho South. <br /> <br />1m. CLLDYiELL: I say I am not taking this stand very strong- <br /> <br />ly, but I do want to dovolop it and think about it. <br /> <br />UR. Cl,RPBNTER, To assumo his line of thought., imagine for <br /> <br />133 <br /> <br />l8th-S.F. <br />20 <br />