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/ <br /> @�yy1®® <br /> Emil <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> The General, as our Chairman, has the Administra. m' <br /> Ilea and its agencies to consider. Whatever their refleoso <br /> 0 <br /> Lions are upon the subject he will have and convey to us. <br /> Rut as one of our Commissioners, I know how our state feels n <br /> about it. I do not think its oospiezivn will change with <br /> ay lifetime. I think the state that you gentlemen represent <br /> here feels the sane way about it. So let as get on the <br /> basis that we went to leave it open to progress by Federal <br /> and state cooperation. <br /> gg. pATTXRSOR l I agree with that. Aad I was too <br /> short on that. Just to illustrate a pointom ..the point is thist <br /> I believe I have talked as critically of this statement as <br /> any of you, and have belittled the idea that it is all going <br /> to take place tomorrow. I have said it won't. But now I as <br /> talking free the other viewpoint. We are up to the question <br /> whether or not we can ire this. <br /> I say, *go, we should not ignore it. 0 I an not say- <br /> ing we must sit down and estimate the effect and provide and <br /> speculate about its asset effect, but I do say we ought to <br /> have something clearly in our own mind and call these fol. <br /> lows in and try to get them to realise we have to deal with <br /> the Arkansas River water, and this looks like some basis of <br /> dealing. Will thy or will they not interfere with your <br /> proposed program to get it down to something specific just <br /> as we have peen doing 4,141:1w, &AZ,. try to iwwad l;lts Vank.gt <br />