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<br />I. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~\ <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />BY 11m. C.~LD.'iLLk The Gov8rnoent ~s not cpplving that pr.in- <br />c i:;116 to th is con trov6rs:-. It is iIJCOi1C ei val)le that the <br />GoVel'llment's :rule will be 8,tlplied to this cont.l'ovC!rsy. <br />BY lm. C OHTHZLL: <br />It might apply to all the We:;t. <br />BY I~iR. CALI;i!JI;LL: <br />Ho t.hey said it was pu:relJ' a Cj,l!estion between iiyom!.ng <br />and Colorado, <br />BY lvii? CAfu'.E.Lij,'I.R: <br />Do ~'ou thin], it ao,visable tl1at this Commiss ion go far <br />eno~gh tG say that? <br />I think that the SupreQe Court's decision, when it is <br />rendered, will be entitJ,ed to great respect. <br />Mr. Corthell, - the only advantage of any rule to be <br />announced by the Supreii18 Co:trt would be a ::-ule to be applied <br />by the courts when the states are not able to settle their <br />differences by treaty. Isn't that about the sum and substance <br />of whatever rule they snnounce? <br />Yes, If the states and congress conCUl' inestablishin6 <br />a rule 00 a p<.l'tlculal' subject, it w<Xllo. unuoubtedly displace <br />an~ ~ulE laid down by ~he Supreme Court, as to interstate <br />l'ights. <br />Tl.ere 8eems to be in IfiY friend's [ilind some thou~ilt th[,t <br />ii' tne Supr'ei'Je Court' moves itself to announc~ a decision in <br />'cheir case, thattbeJ.r decision IV ill in 80].]e 1'I'3.;{ liisturb our <br />delibel'at ions. <br /> <br />Q <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Q <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Q <br />