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m <br /> 54 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> m <br /> 0 <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: I think if you leave out the words <br /> fat any time during the irrigation season, * you are permitted m <br /> at any time. <br /> 0 <br /> MR. TATE: Yes. <br /> pa <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Without the necessity 'of giving the <br /> Administration any discretion in the matter. The discretion <br /> Lahore. On further thought, I will retract, Z think, the <br /> position I have taken. It would not be inconsistent to make <br /> that Change, beeause A and B provide for storage of water, <br /> they oover only releases of river flow. They do not cover <br /> releases of stored water, and C deals with stored water, whioh <br /> could be made at any time, unless otherwise restricted. <br /> MR. TATE: That does restriot it to the irrigation season. <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Yes. I would leave in there "at any <br /> time, * and leave out the last four words, as Mr. Leavitt says. <br /> I am . prepared to accept Mr. Leavitt' s suggestion of leaving <br /> out the last four words of that sentence. <br /> MR. TATE.: Of course, there is this about it, that was <br /> designed to prevent either state from Galling for water except <br /> during the irrigation season, and then to have the storage <br /> pool there or the oonservation pool to use during the irri- <br /> gation season. I think maybe it is some proteotion to both <br /> states to have it as it now is. <br />