Application for Lake Eleanor And Hetch Hetchy Valley Reservoir Sites Act of Feb
Application for Lake Eleanor And Hetch Hetchy Valley Reservoir Sites Act of Feb
United States Dept of the Interior
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The order of continuance is set out in full in the report . Of the Advisory Board. This was the situation when I became Secretary of the Interior in March, 1911. Shortly thereafter the city applied for a continuance, which was granted until December 1, 1911. Upon a further applica- tion of the city the time was extended until March 1, 1912, and again until June 10, 1912. These later applications were all granted by mo with the greatest reluctance and only after pointing out to the repre- sentat...ives of the city the importance of an early hearing, so that the many difficult and intricate questions could be thoroughly considered and ample time might be available for procuring such additional information and permitting such additional discussion as would in all probability be found essential as a result of the formal hearing. Nevertheless, on May 28, 1912, the city again presented a request for a further extension of time in which to secure and present its evi- dence. It was demonstrated that the city would not be able to present its case without a substantial extension of time, and I appre- ciate quite fully the adverse conditions with which the present repre- sentatives of the city have had to contend and many of which wore practically unavoidable.
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