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Las Vegas Morning Sun-August 28, 19 5 1 / Talks Ovier Water Deal Continuing WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. (U P )— Gov. Charles H. Rus­sell of Nevada conferred with representatives of the Gen­eral Services Administration today on disposal of the Basic Magnesium plant at Hender­son, Nev., but no decision was reached. Russell said only that “we dis­cussed legal and technical mat­ters and the meetings will be( continued tomorrow.” He did not see General Ser­vices Administrator Jess Larsor today. tion for approval. Russell said he and his assist­ants are meeting with GSA of- ! ficials now to decide “what we j can ancl cannot do” in disposing i of the plant. When those points are determined, the commission 1 will draw up its plant and sub- j mit it for approval. After Saturday’s meetings, I Russell reported progress. He ii said the meetings continued to | make headway today. Russell also is discussing the ! matter of getting more water W for the Las Vegas water district. | When GSA turned the Basic I Magnesium plant over to Nevada p it also gave the state facilities I to pump some Colorado river ; water. The water district wants j | to obtain additional river water j but GSA must approve any con-tract that would alter* water rights for basic magnesium be­cause the government?: agency j holds a mortgage on'the plant, j The governor and two aides— Alan Bible, attorney for the Colorado River Commission, and Julian Moore, the commission’s: plant manager — arrived herel Saturday for discussions on the magnesium plant and on deter-< mining how much river water j can be turned over to the Las ? Vegas Valley Water District.' The district is negotiating a I contract with the river commis-f sion, of which Russell is chair-J man, to obtain additional river; water. The big magnesium plant was ! owned by the government butj was taken over three years ago: by Nevada with the understand­ing that the state would dispose of it within six months after firm power became available for ! the facility. Russell -? said that period has expired.and the state is now anxious to devise a plan for disposing:of the plant. I But before th e state sells the; plant, the commission—acting as the agent for Nevada—-must de­cide on a plan of disposal and the plan must be presented | to . the General Services Adiriinistra-1