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aae <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> Kansas and the Colorado Basin of the Arkansas River. There <br /> are so many problons in oonneotton with the relation, for <br /> instance, between Kansas and Oklahoma; they have had quits. 0 <br /> lions of pollution, salt and oil wells with which we have <br /> 0 <br /> nothing to do in Colorado. <br /> I will very stron0oUsly objeet to mly rearms. to <br /> U. I don't think we are subject to OritiOtan booms a we <br /> tail to say in the aompaet, Vhioh is the only public thing <br /> that will be ultimately presented, any alleged interest of <br /> Oklaboma and Arks*sao, <br /> gA. <br /> PATTSRSONt Henry, nay I ask this qy estioaj <br /> Would you feel that it would be improper for this Casson <br /> to sake both a legal and engineering investigation of the <br /> p ►sioal foots of this river, similar to the investigation <br /> that was suggested with respeot to that little headwater area <br /> that is la Nos Maloof—I asan, wholly for the guivaaos of <br /> our detoraination as to what we might say, if anything, in <br /> the oo„npaot, not prejudging that at all, but would you object <br /> to making an investigation of what uses, what interests those <br /> states might have in the water that is originally produced <br /> in Colorado and flows into Kansas in part, and at tines the <br /> flow joins with other waters in central and western Kansas <br /> to flow into Oklahoa* and later into Arkansas? <br /> It seems to as we are foolishly shutting our eyes <br /> *hoe v e say ue dco t went tc ?now who% that situation #er I <br />