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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />30 <br />haven't read it in some time. Mr. Jesse, if he has a copy with <br />him, he-can certainly tell you. <br />MR. HELTON: well, I will show you the paragraph. <br />.(Whereupon a document was produced.) <br />MR. COOLEY: I suggest this: That we will conti t ue <br />this matter when we take up again this afternoon. <br />I am going to suggest that we break for lunch. <br />it is nearly noon and we will aim at readjourning at -- not <br />readjourning, reconvening, at one o'clock. we will all know <br />how.fast we were served. if it is convenient, why, we could <br />adjust that hour. <br />we will then finish up on the Muddy matter. <br />Then, immediately thereafter, we will discuss the proposal to <br />the method for reviewing the Fryark features tomorrow, talk <br />about times, itineraries, and so forth, and work that out with <br />the Bureau, then go back into the agenda. Because Mr. Schroeder <br />is here and others who are familiar with a couple of the <br />decisions of the Supreme Court of Colorado, I think we might <br />19 consider correcting one oversight in the agenda and, that is, <br />20 getting up to date on the decree concerning the Modell Reservoir <br />21 and having a short discussion of the Trinidad decree because <br />22 these two pronouncements of the Supremo Court have come down <br />23 and there are people in the room, several of them are very <br />24 familiar, cognizant, with these matters and they are now of <br />25 great significance and importance to the operation of John Marti <br />