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<br />can make a more adequate response than I on <br />that, if that's all right with you, Craig." <br /> <br />MR. GOODWIN: <br /> <br />"That would be swell." <br /> <br />MR. JENNINGS: <br /> <br />"Nell, craig, I might comment that these are <br />some\'ihat trying times in our work. 'de are <br />hopeful, and I know this is a little advance- <br />ment from the last time that we talked with you <br />on this. We hope that we can beat that date <br />but a realistic appraisal of it indicates that <br />we may be that long before the report is com- <br />pleted. I thirul: that is the completion date on <br />the report and probably the proposed report will <br />be out before that. <br /> <br />Am I not right, Robie?" <br /> <br />MR. ROBINS: <br /> <br />"Yes, we hope so." <br /> <br />r.m. JENNINGS: <br /> <br />"And that is the report after - "lhen I say <br />the completed report - we have got all of this <br />coordination that seems to sometimes hold us up <br />at the end of our report period. Ne try to get <br />these things ironed out, such as you are talk- <br />ing about on the Narrows, all of those things <br />settled before that report comes out, hopefully." <br /> <br />NR. GOODWIN: <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />NR. SPARKS: <br /> <br />"craig, concerning the budgetary problem, <br />you may have noticed this year that when the <br />House Appropriations Committee reported out the <br />public WorJ,s bill, they cut the budget requests <br />some. Mr. Kirwin, from Ohio, who is Chairman <br />of the Subcommittee on Public Norks Appropria- <br />tions, sounded a considerable note of discourage- <br />ment in saying that he only very reluctantly <br />agreed to certain reductions in public works <br />expendi ture s . <br /> <br />The significance of this statement was <br />that 11r. Kinlin has been one of the greatest <br />friends of reclamation in the United States <br />Congress. He has made every attempt, year in <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />