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m <br /> 3 <br /> 0 <br /> c) <br /> rn <br /> 0 <br /> travel for a few days yet and that he didn''t think that -' <br /> -A <br /> after he got here he would be able to do any work for a <br /> few days . We regret that situation, but that is it. <br /> Charley is the engineering adviser on the Colorado Com- <br /> mission working on the Arkansas River, and, obviously, we <br /> feel; that any final decision should be delayed until he can <br /> participate. <br /> That is all I care to say. That 1s all that is neces- <br /> sary to say. That is the situation. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER I, for one, Judge, am distressed to <br /> hear that Mr. Patterson is in the oondition that you report. <br /> His services and contributions to our work have been in- <br /> valuable, and I hope he will be able to rejoin us soon. <br /> I am sure the Commission will be guided by your com- <br /> ments as to his participation in any vital 4eaisions. We <br /> appreciate your coming over to give us this information, <br /> unpleasant though it may be. <br /> MR. STONE: Charley is very much concerned about it, <br /> and is worried, as he always is, when he can't meet his <br /> obligations . He said that he doubted whether he would be <br /> able to participate in the Colorado meeting of the Colorado <br /> River Compact Commission on the 17th of this month. He is <br /> not a member of that Commission, but he is one of Colorado's <br /> engineering advisers on it. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: All right. Thank you very much, <br />