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3 m <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> C <br /> C-) <br /> m <br /> a <br /> MR. NOR: "The word State or States shall be con- <br /> _ <br /> atrued to include any person or entity of any nature whatso- <br /> ever using, claiming or in any manner asserting any right to ° <br /> the use of the vatere of, " and so forth. <br /> MR. VIRAL; OA your euggeattion, Gail, about purposes <br /> in Paragraph A, would it make it any clearer if we change the <br /> first line and say, the major objects of this Compact are to," <br /> and so forth, and than leave the word purpocee at the end? <br /> MR. IRELAND: I think it would. <br /> Wit. VIDAL: $eoaus* the work! "purpoeei" at the end of <br /> Paragraph A is restricted to the use of the water. <br /> MR, IRELAND: That is true. <br /> Ali. VIDAL: Well, the word "purposes" in the first line <br /> is a statement of what we are compaot3ng for, the reaeon we <br /> era compacting.' <br /> MADMAN MAKERS May I call your attention to the fact <br /> that "purposes" is ale° the last word of C. <br /> MR. IRELAND: That is right. <br /> CHAIRMAN K AMER: I see no conflict in the uce of the <br /> word "purposes" in the body of the sub-paragraph. That use of <br /> the word "purpoaee" in another connection is the overall pur- <br /> pose of the Compact. <br /> R. LIFLA 'D: Thr-. word "purposes" at the end of A, <br /> irrigation is one purpose. Then they say another beneficial <br /> purpose in addition. to irrigation. <br />