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report that the Federal staff has worked up but what some 

 of the refinements and suggestions that you have made are 

 not very pertinent and should be given serious considera- 

 tion. I have no doubt that the differences are not so 

 great that the State of Washington and the Federal Govern- 

 ment will not be able to achieve unanimous agreement as 

 they have in the past. 



Thank you. 



MR. HARRIS: As I stated originally, we 

 have no general disagreenjent . 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: 1 don't think there is 

 disagreement . 



Thank you. 



FROM THE AUDIENCE: Mr. Stein, could I ask 

 Mr. Harris a question? 



CHAIRMAN STEIN: 1 would suggest that we 

 reserve that until you make your statement. Any of the 

 statements that you h.tive , part of your statement can be 

 directing a question to Mr. Harris or any other of the 

 Conferees or any of the experts we have. 



Our problem is uhis. If we throw the 

 meeting open to questions, we will be here for weeks. I 

 want to assure you that any pertinent question will not be 

 unanswered, you will be given the floor and be given an 

 opportunity. Let's try to proceed if we can. 



