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181 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> Third, your committee gave consideration to the <br /> letter of August 2, 1946, from the Department of Agriculture <br /> to the Chairman of this Qomaisalon, General Kramer, in 0 <br /> response to his letter of inquiry of July 2d, the letter <br /> from the Department being signed by Charles T. Brannan, < <br /> As011ataat deoretary. <br /> Tama ggAmmt Department of Agrioulture, not <br /> Interior. <br /> MR. VIDAL: Yes, Department of Agriculture. And <br /> while your Committee fell that many of the matters stated in <br /> that letter were of interest, nevertheless, there was nothing <br /> in the letter that necessitated any 'Lotion or further eon. <br /> stderstion by the Commission. <br /> Fourth, your Committee has considered the letter <br /> heretofore submitted to the Commission from 9eeretary of the <br /> Interior Ding to General Diener, dated April 26, 19446 amplify. <br /> lag the letter of January 10, 1944, from Secretary lakes eon. <br /> sexning the interest of the Department of the Interior in the <br /> negotiation of the Co apast between Kansas and Colorado conaern. <br /> lug the waters of the Arkansas River, containing statement of <br /> the interest of the Bureau of Reclamation, General Land Office, <br /> Geologioal Survey, the office of Indian Affairs, the National <br /> Park Servioe, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of <br /> Mines, and the Grazing Service. Your Committee recommends <br /> that subject to the general statements, the specific reference <br />