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14 rn <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> vit i.ng either Mr. Paulson or Mr. Dixon or both to partiai— <br /> pate in our meeting this week. I raise the point early so <br /> that we can make arrangements with them, recognising that 0 <br /> they have other business in Denver too. I would, be gad <br /> to entertain a discussion of this, perhaps off the record <br /> for a while, until we arrive at some conclusion. N <br /> (Diseuasian off the record. ) <br /> CHAIRMAN K LAMER: I think the discussion has served <br /> its purpose, and with your pe;rmiocion I will reopen the <br /> record and state that ae a result of this informal diseuselon <br /> the Commission desires to Invite Mr. Paulson to meet with it <br /> at his earliest convenience to disouss the subject of oompaot <br /> language covering the establiehrn nt of gaging stations and <br /> functions of the U. fit.. Geological Survey in relation to the <br /> Co apaet. <br /> It is the sense of the Commission that the deter mina. <br /> tion of gaging rtat-ione and related decisions :should be left <br /> to the ju?:lgt`?ent of the administration when the Compact be— <br /> cone:_, operative. 8o our discussion with Mr. Paulson will be <br /> focused on Compact ct language wh;eh will enable the U.S.G.S. to <br /> perfor : its function with relation to the permanent Compact. <br /> ta. VIDAL: General, may Z make this suggestion? <br /> CHAIRAA KRAKKR: Yes, Mr. Vidal., <br /> A. VIDAL: There is another element in that situation. <br /> The divif;ion of expense between the U. 3..a.S. and the state, <br />