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<br />19 <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />,> <br />! <br /> <br />prevent the District from diverting water to the full capaci y <br /> <br /> <br />of the All-American Canal if and when water over and above <br /> <br />the quantity apportioned to it hereunder is available, and <br />no power development at Imperial and/or Laguna Dam shall be <br /> <br />.> <br />permitted to interfere with such diversion by the District. .n <br /> <br /> <br />In other words, the District's proposal follows sub- <br /> <br /> <br />stantially the provision in the All-American Canal contract. <br /> <br /> <br />CHAIRMAN STONE: Well,. assUming that to be true, doe <br /> <br /> <br />that still leave the Imperial Irrigation District in a positio <br /> <br /> <br />to deliver water for use in Mexico and collect for such delive ? <br /> <br /> <br />MR. CLAYTON: No, sir, it does not. <br />;. Yo~... tllW-nk i ~ dOl\sn' t leave it open <br />?.- tr .~#-U+J.tM,/ <br />for that followed in the past? <br />MR. CLAYTON: No, it does not. The provisions of th <br />proposal are>clear arid they were further clarified in discus- <br />sion with the Imperial Irrigation District people. They do no <br />expect to collect any compensation from Mexico and such a pro- <br />vision, if necessary, will be incorporated in any contract whic <br />may be made. By way of compensation for a proportionate part <br />of the cost of maintenance and operation of the Canal which <br />relates to deliveries of water to Mexico, the United states <br />will determine that proportion and the amount of compensation. <br />But the United States will collect from Mexico under the provi <br />__ 0.....)1./ <br />sions of the Treaty and i~ irllsftf'" will make itSA deal with the <br />Imperial Irrigation District. There will be no dealings betwee <br />the Imperial Irrigation District and Mexico. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CHAIRMAN STONE: <br /> <br />NO") the next question is somewhat <br />