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212 <br /> O <br /> O <br /> -4j <br /> this; it the picture changes and there are different sources =' <br /> than we have new, other sources we yet have not dealt with <br /> them and they are subject to future ocmpact. For the present, <br /> as as matter of law, we are dealing with the present supply <br /> end, aas a matter of law, wo would be oontlned to that.. It - <br /> addltional ileum's eome into the picture they are there for <br /> future adjustment. We cannot hope to adjust that. We do <br /> not know what it will be, therefore, we do not know what to <br /> do about it. Our compact is good only for the present supply <br /> that we have. That is the law on the subject. <br /> MR. PATTEIOoo t I am inclined to agree with that. <br /> tAI ERt l certainly cannot oontest that. <br /> But the fact remains that the upper states of the Calory <br /> Basin are new engaged in arming a compact to cover trans. <br /> mountain diversion. I am confident from what r have heard of <br /> the situation that Colorado will insist upon its right to she <br /> and obtain such authorisation in that compact. <br /> Rho <br /> MUNSON: There is no question about that. <br /> CRA/EXAS KMKER* That will become a matter of toot, <br /> I think, within a matter of months; certainly, within our span <br /> of office, perhaps. <br /> One new tact in the immediate offingt I think, as <br /> rational men, that feet ought to be faced to the extent that <br /> we onn face it in relation to the problem of dealing with ap.. <br /> tual, physios1ly-present water inmates which„ after all, IS <br />