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<br />:"0 <br /> <br />record boiled down will show that was the distinct UndGrstandi~g <br />when we closed our,: meeting yesterday. ., <br />MR. DAVIS: ,In order that I may understand, wh~ch I am frankly <br />not sure I do, your position. Are you now rejecting the entire <br />ideo. of an equation between the two divisions at some stated period? <br />MR. NORVIEL:, No. Well, I know it will be difficult and I <br />stkteagain, as I stated in the first place,- it ~ill bean <br />exceedingly difficult matter to arrive at any just canclusion,- <br />but I am willing to take it up and try to a'rrive at it. <br />MR;Dl~VIS: Then I don't quite understand your objection to <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />this part i c u.lar provision that we have. What I am trying to get. <br />is just what the difference would be? <br /> MR. NORVIEL: You want me to state Lt again? <br /> MR. Dl~VIS: If you will, or perhaps you could, stute'it in the <br />opposite way and state what your idea of the equation is? <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />MR. NORVIEL: I was staisfied, or very well satisfied, with <br />the statement I have just now made, of my understanding of our <br />proposition yesterday. <br />MR. DAVIS: Then let me ask one more question. Are you <br />standing now on the proposition, if I can call it so, as. rou stated <br />it at the close, of the meeting yesterday nfternoon, irrespective <br />'of any modific.ation? <br />MR. NORVIEL: Let me hear it first. <br />MR. CAlDWELL: There is no record of your statement, is, <br />there, anywhere? <br />MR. NORVIEL: I think that was without any record. <br />MR. DAVIS: I wonder, in view of that fact, if it wouldn't <br />help things along if Mr. Norviel would write a paragraph which <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />.: <br />