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m <br /> v <br /> 229 <br /> 0 <br /> O <br /> 0 <br /> this is our oonolusion. what is your answer?" m' <br /> MR. M 11DENHALLs whose water are you going to use? o <br /> KR. KNAPP: They will find that for considerable <br /> periods of time that water neoessary to maintain the pool <br /> suit ease out <br /> NH. VIDAL; Priorities. <br /> NA. *NAM Present. <br /> KR. PATTERSON; Uses. <br /> KR. KNAPP: Unres ervoired uses, and when they once <br /> see the picture then they are in better shape to discuss it <br /> with us. <br /> MR. VIDAL: What is this feature of the situation? <br /> We may be hitting at a strawaan, as far as the War Department <br /> 1s concerned. This is different. <br /> KR. PATTERSON, That's right. There are two Wiles. <br /> The War Department is one thing, and the Fish and Wildlife <br /> $erviee quaking the request is another. The War Department <br /> is noting under a definite law under which Congress required <br /> this to investigate and report on the possibilities in oonnee- <br /> tion with flood control projeotsā€ž including Fish and wild., <br /> life and reereati©nal advantages around those structures. <br /> They are carrying out the law on the hearing, but could they <br /> say, "well, we personally feel you ought to maintain a pool <br /> but that doesn' t satisfy the fish and wildlife at all" <br /> MR. MITOHEL.L: Would it be wise, under those sir.. <br />