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m <br /> 8 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> O <br /> tional picture that is contained in this first report, with- <br /> H <br /> out awaiting the subsequent report . It might be many months, m, <br /> and I would prophesy many years before it is completed. <br /> 0 <br /> MR. STONE: I don't see why there should be any nec- <br /> essity when you have got the information out of the interim <br /> N <br /> report in delaying many years. In other words, this in- <br /> volves, of course, the question of what would be the <br /> ultimate plan, whi©h in turn involves the amount of water <br /> which may be brought into this basin. <br /> As the General says, there are all the stages, at least <br /> two stages, and perhaps three stages of development, and <br /> the final one it may be years before-- <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: It is my belief that this Commission <br /> will be in a position to act intelligently when that first <br /> report is available, and that we need not defer our action <br /> any longer. <br /> KR. ARM: I was merely thinking about that idea. We <br /> have sort of a tentative goal here of January or February <br /> to complete our work when the legislatures of the respective <br /> states meet again. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Well, I am mindful of that , and in <br /> making a suggestion to Mr. Dixon of the Bureau of Reclama- <br /> tion that he defer his submittal until June, I had the one <br /> thought in deferring it after that , that the time would <br /> then be ripe for information then available to the extent <br /> __ 1 <br />