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3 P1 <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> r) <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> D <br /> Kansas the use of the waters of the Arkansas River and the <br /> 2 <br /> m <br /> benefits Arising from" and GO forth? We keep insisting that <br /> what we are enforcing is the Lice of the water. 0 <br /> MR. IRELJUID: That is literally correct, I Think. <br /> 0 <br /> That is all we can enfbrce, that use. - <br /> CHAIRMAN ER <br /> R : Well, if that te literally and N <br /> sta'ietly correct', I think we ought to staff' right with that. <br /> t. IR s If you were to do that you could say <br /> in the aeoond. line* the waters of the Arkansas and their <br /> utilization as well as the benefits arising out of"... <br /> CHAIRMAN DER: res, that would be smoothes. <br /> HR. IRELAND: It strikes me if we do adopt that <br /> principle and speak of division of use, we will have to change <br /> a lot of our subsequent language to conform with it. Maybe <br /> it is proper to do that, I don't know, I believe when we get <br /> down into that No IV we will have to change some of the <br /> language. , <br /> CHAIRMAN IRAN : Possibly so, but we ought to be <br /> consistent, of course. <br /> MR. IR- tD; O h, yen. Isn't that the strict inter- <br /> pretation? <br /> a4AIrRM.AN KR AMER:ER And roughly one thc,t what we are <br /> annorttoning it the use of the water ^.uA. not tho water itself. <br /> ASR. '-' A.PP: That may be. However, it is tvu€Llly stated <br /> in this matter: the waters of tho river nd their utilization. <br /> MR. VIDAL: Now, we must not forget that one of :the <br />