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40 m <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> c <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> AR. VID.AL: Yes. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Kansas? <br /> MR. KNAPP: Yes. 0 <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: The motion is adopted. <br /> 7a <br /> It is now after 12 o'clock. Shall we resume die- <br /> m <br /> oussion of the Engineering report, or shall we reoess for <br /> lunch and take it up then? <br />• <br /> MR. MENDENHALL: Mr. Chairman, before you recess, <br /> along the line of the remarks that you have made prior to <br /> our recess, I would like to make a motion, which would be <br /> specifically as follows : <br /> I move you that the so-called Mendenhall-Leavitt <br /> plan be used as the basis for the negotiations of the per- <br /> manent compact. <br /> MR. KNAPP: Do I understand, does that apply to the <br /> formula for a compact only, or does it apply to the quanti- <br /> ties of water set forth in it, in that agreement also? <br /> Mkt. MENDENHALL: I don' t know that I follow that. <br /> MR. KNAPP: Well, there are really two things. There <br /> is the formula for working out the formula for operating-- <br /> Mu . MENDENHALL: Yes. <br /> MR. KNAPP: And there are also quantities of water <br /> in cuoic feet per second in there. Does that motion apply <br /> to both or is it directed direot7y to the formula? <br /> CHAIRMAN AMER: May I attempt to answer It, =fir. <br />