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<br />. <br /> <br />-I <br /> <br />sentence of yo~r proposition a6ain, about adjudicating the <br /> <br />ri[,hts? <br /> <br />IdR BLAUENSCHURGER: <br /> <br />That ?ll the lands lyinG naturally <br /> <br />in the basin of the Colorado River be given now and forever <br /> <br />their water ri~ht in the waters of the Colorado River. <br /> <br />!lIB NORVIEL; <br /> <br />You mean those that have a vested right <br /> <br />now? Irrigable lands? <br /> <br />1m BLAUENSCHURGER: <br /> <br />All the potential irrigable lands <br /> <br />suitable for the use of water, to be given their rights now. <br /> <br />!viR nORVIEL; <br /> <br />What do you call the-natural basin? <br /> <br />1m BLAUEJISCHURGER: <br /> <br />I would call the natural basin, all <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the lands lying within the immediate water shed of the <br />Colorado and its tributaries. <br /> <br />MR rWRVIEL:, You then would exclude the Imperial Valley? <br /> <br />urn BLAUEJJSCHURGER: <br /> <br />No, because thoy are already under <br /> <br />water. <br /> <br />NiR tJORVIEL; <br /> <br />Imperial Valley is not within the Colorado <br /> <br />wash? <br /> <br />MR BLAUENSCHURG1R: <br /> <br />I made that preface, that all the <br /> <br />lands that have now water should be included in that. <br /> <br />CHAIRMAlI HOOVER: <br /> <br />Would you exclude additional lan~s <br /> <br />in the Imperial Valley? <br /> <br />IdR BLAUENSCHURGER: <br /> <br />Only so far as they would inte~fere-- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I would not give them any preference rir,hts. <br /> <br />I woult, Si ve <br /> <br />them the ribht they would get next to the riGht of the nat- <br />ural lands in the basin. <br />