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m <br /> v <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 33 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> although we could not get a copy of the contract—it could <br /> not be found by either of the interested parties--up until <br /> sometime in 1935 Holly Drainage District sold the water <br /> 0 <br /> to the Frontier Ditch. Now they have hit upon the idea <br /> of paying so much annually under a new contract, of which <br /> we are unable to obtain copies, to pay the Drainage District <br /> annually not to change the Channel of Holly Drain. The <br /> result is that the water is there; they are paying for <br /> not obtaining it, not buying the water but paying them not <br /> to treat it differently than they have in the past. <br /> MR. KNAPP: Preventing the Holly Drain rater from <br /> reaching the river. <br /> MR. TATS: Well, from reaching their headgate. <br /> MR. yIDAL: The Frontier is not in the proration <br /> agreement anyhow, is it--never was? <br /> MR. KNAPP: No, never was. <br /> lR. TIDAL: None of these Syracuse ditches were, <br /> and it is about a 20-foot fairly constant flow of water. <br /> For what it may be worth, there is a conflict in <br /> the Holly Drainage District, which is a legally estab- <br /> lished drainage district under our statute, and Mr. <br /> Matthew C. Gordon is attorney for them, and Mr. W. K. <br /> Wilson, at Holly, is president, with two other members of <br />