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Chairman, that are contained in a publication — I'll <br />refer to it specifically as the 87th congress first <br />section House Document Ito. 130 Operating Principles <br />of t Fryingpan Arkansas Project adopted by the <br />State of Colorado April 30, 1959, as amended December <br />30, 1959 and December 9, 1960, This is ordered <br />printed in the Congress March 15, 1961 and I will <br />present copies of this to staff for the record, It's <br />an interesting thing, the documentation that I'm <br />about to read into-the record was prepared as a <br />result of a motion by Representative Bud Edmondson <br />many of us remember. Edmondson was an engineer who <br />First taped meetings of the House of Representative <br />with a little recorder on his desk with a voice <br />activated switch and then in 1973, although the state <br />does not approve it, it is still very specific to the <br />Point that I wish to make. <br />Rep resentative Forest Burns: "Mr. Chairman, members <br />OF the committee", than there is something left out. <br />"As you commented a while ago and I assume you did," <br />Rep,�ese Srnith: "You assumed correctly." <br />Rep resentative Forest Burns: "That was Representati <br />Morgan Smith. Would this ; <br />g_ve. that is S,S. 97. <br />Would this bill give any individual, the right to <br />appropriate this water in a stream and leave it there <br />as well as the state under this bill ?" <br />Representative Smith "As far as I understand the <br />bill on line 19 and 20 on page 1 it says 'beneficial <br />use shall also include the a ppropriation by the state <br />Of Colorado in a manner prescribed by law such <br />minimum streamflow between specific points or levels <br />.and so forth.' I don't see where it says anythin <br />—2— <br />