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STATEMENT OF JESS LARSON BEFORE MEETING IN HENDERSON, NEVADA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951 I have reviewed the entire file in connection with the problem of making water available to the Las Vegas area from BMI's facilities. Last Saturday I met in Washington with the Chairman of the Colorado River Commission and members of his staff. I have reread a so-called "Statement of the Water District Situation" dated August 15, 1951, and forwarded to me in a covering letter dated August 20, 1951, by Mr. Howard F. Clark. It is extremely regrettable that this "Statement" and Mr. Clark’s letter to me contain so many inaccuracies. Therefore, after conferring with your Governor and Senator McCarran, I felt that it was imperative that I make this trip in person to set before you emphatically and. in clear language the position of the United States Government in regard to this entire matter. It is my sincere hope that you of this community will have an exact picture before you as to what the Government must require by way of terms if you are to participate in the water facilities oj. Bill. I assume that you people gathered here have the welfare of your community, your State and your country, at heart else you would not be taking your time and my time to meet and calmly discuss the problem before us. I have a sentimental attachment to this property and to this area. My official duties have brought me here several times and I have enjoyed your hospitality and have received encouragement from your patriotic and public-spirited attitude.