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<br />the facts could be much more readily assembled at the end <br /> <br />of this period, whatever it may be, than they are now. <br />Take, Lee's Ferry station, suppose someone' keeps track <br />of the estimates and facts at that poin~, it will be checked <br /> <br />by other states, and it will not be difficult to obtain <br /> <br />the necessary data at that point. <br /> <br />MR. HOHVIEL: He don't anticipate; as Mr. Elnerson has <br />suggested, if there was m9re water going bY Lee' sFerry than <br />the compact calls for, that there ,iot\ld be a race fofmore <br />rapid development above. <br /> <br />MR. CARPENTER: Not unless there was a fear. <br /> <br />That is one objection to an arbitrary 'call'and term. <br /> <br />MR. NOlWIEL: . I. can see',..ho\'lever',:bY' riot having 'any <br />arbitrary ,call ,l~might use up all the water' during an arbit- <br /> <br />rary period and want more ~ <br /> <br />!J!R. E}IERSON: You should have the. c>pportunity to come in <br /> <br />, ,.. <br />at any time to.talk over the..compact, ana: if"it,lorked fairly-- <br />MR.. CALDv/ELL: It should bemade'bY'one'or tHO states, <br /> <br />according to the way you look at it.,' <br /> <br />MR. NOlWIEL: <br /> <br />I.think one should;bemade, if it is to be <br />. , <br /> <br />made in that way, by one state. <br />MR. E}IERSON: Well, ~f those desiring reconsideration did <br />not have enough support to get t"rostates to make the cail, how <br /> <br />could you expect to have a successful outcome for thd new' <br /> <br />compact. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. NOlWIEL: I assume t.he p,eople then 'sitt:i.ngarouncl the <br /> <br /> <br />table would. have. a degree of fairness, fot their fellow men, if <br />. I <br /> <br />the occasionwere.properly presentediat the time <br /> <br />tcith6se <br />14th-S.l'. <br />22 <br /> <br />168 <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />'", <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />168 <br />