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Memorandum by Mr. Charles A. Timm of the Division of the American Republics to the Adviser on Political Relations (Duggan)
Mr. Duggan: The attached letter from Mr. Lawson53 tends to justify our firm position here on the Mexicali situation.
There is some reason to believe, and I suspect Mr. Lawson has this in view, that certain Mexicans may be trying to induce us to set the precedent of assuring the delivery of a greater amount of water than we now contemplate allocating by treaty. It would seem that both the Imperial District and the Mexicans need careful watching.
It may be that a letter asking these specific questions should be sent to Mr. Lawson:
- 1.
- Are the Mexicali lands actually getting enough water?
- 2.
- Has the Mexican Commissioner specifically advised the Foreign Office that no real shortage exists?
- 3.
- Is there any real danger of a shortage during this growing season?
- 4.
- Should it become necessary or possible to take over the facilities below Pilot Knob,54 would the American Section be in a position immediately to operate them?