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m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 12 <br /> 12 <br /> D <br /> date of October 19. <br /> Since my arrival here in Denver, I have received from Mr. m <br /> Z , <br /> Dixon a letter dated November 3, which is now in process of <br /> 0 <br /> being copied. Later during the meeting I will distribute <br /> copies of that letter, and I will ask the secretary to enter <br /> it upon the record at this point. <br /> That is a summary of the communications I have had with <br /> Federal agencies, and completes my report as representative <br /> of the United States at this Juncture. <br /> Are there any immediate questions! Obviously the sub- <br /> stance of those various letters will receive the attention of <br /> the commission in the course of our review of the Compact, <br /> later in our sessions. <br /> I will proceed now to the next item of regular business, <br /> reports of committees. Although the engineering -Committee <br /> has been dormant, it has not been finally abolished, and I <br /> am going to ask Kr. Knapp to report on behalf of the engin- <br /> eering committee in connection with the recent silt survey <br /> of John Martin Reservoir, to which I referred in the course <br /> of my report as representative of the United States. <br /> Kr. Knapp. <br /> MR. KNAPP: Mr. Chairman, I have studied the silt survey <br /> data which was transmitted to you by Colonel Killian, District <br /> Engineer, Albuquerque, by letter, on October 1, 1948, and <br /> have made a tabulation comparing that data with that given <br />