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<br />42 <br /> <br />'~;~;:";~~ z5_tl1.o.-tlon; vlh:l.ch i.s pretty d:i.ffi.cult... <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />MR. NORVIE1: But in the meantime they are reoeivin~ not~oe <br />and it would be probably more difficult to set that off. <br />CHl.IRMi,N HOOVER: Yes, until they get further with their <br />development. <br />MR. NORVIE1: ,In any event, this last SUmmer, I understand <br />the Imperial Valley was short of water and it wouldn't have been, <br />if it hadn't been'for the Mexioan land receiving water, andthat <br />condition will exist until some International:agreement is made. <br />MR.S,. B.DhVIS: This is merely another suggestion, partly <br />mine, partly Mr. Carpenter's: "If in the adjustmerit of inter- <br />national relations,: tlie Republic of Mexico 'shall hereafter establish <br />. .' ' , '".' <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />/Iff <br /> <br />any rigr:ts to waters from the Colorado River System, the burden <br /> <br />of supplying such water shall be~ - then' follow with the same <br /> <br />language as the pre sen t . <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />MR. NORVIEL: Whioh is your parts, Judge? <br />MR. S. B. DbVIS: IIIf in the ,adjustment of international <br />relations,the'Republio of Mexico <br /> <br />MR. NORViE1: Just read it - your part. <br /> <br />, <br />MR. DiNIS: ~If the Republie of ,Mexic:o: shall hereafter <br />establish any rights to water from the qolorado Hiver System, the. <br />burden of supplying such water sha~l be.." ",t,c. <br />MH. NOHVIEL: What will you do with existing conditions? <br />MH. D{NIS:, 'We simply assume that thei,r .right 1s not <br />established. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />MH. NOHVIE1: bnd that they have,nq ,right to water. <br />Mf(. DiNIS : we ,say nothing about i ~. We don"tbind our- <br />, . <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />selves one way or another. My draft sa:rs, whenever the Hepublic <br />