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<br /> <br />obligatory that that call be complied with, and it is thought <br /> <br />that might be brought about by providing that all rights that <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />vested within any state, or in either division, between the <br /> <br />time of the date of expiration of the compact and the call, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />should vest subject to the provisions of the existing compact. <br /> <br />hfter the call has been made, rights Should be suspended <br /> <br />until the revision had been concluded. That last item being <br /> <br />merely an incentivo to a united effort on behalf of all of the <br /> <br />states to got about the council table, <br /> <br />Of course, any compact we might make nOH can be abrogated <br /> <br />or changod at any timo by the same pOI"er that makes it. In <br /> <br />other words, if ten yoars from today our offorts should prove <br /> <br />so <br />to be/unfortunate that parties should wish to rid themselves <br /> <br />of the compact, the sarae parties that mako it may destroy it, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />but of course, that action would havo to be unanimous, and <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />night be difficult. <br /> <br />Roughly, that is about the thought I had Horkod out. <br /> <br />But I feel that nature has such a strong hand in the control <br /> <br />of' this river, after all, that such a provision is unnecessary. <br /> <br />But if it is going to have any psychological or actual value, <br /> <br />I see no objoction to a time limit, but that time limit should <br /> <br />not be short. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The flood monace of the South 5s fully realized and sensed <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />by all of us. It appeals to us and,~ desire to formulate <br /> <br />some' plan to protect the peoplo against disaster. This will <br /> <br />result in a fast devolopnont below, a forced development, a <br /> <br />forced grOl"th,-and this to prevent disaster. <br /> <br />lLfth-S.F. <br />7 <br /> <br />153 <br />