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<br />13 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />have reached that point and T think that is what shou'ld be done, <br />if Mr. Norviel feels at this time he can do it. ,', <br />MR. ChLDWELL: Mr. Chairman, I would like to add as a sugg- <br />estion to what Judge Davis said that with that in view the drafting <br />committee prooeed to a draft of a pact to their satisfacti6ri <br />under the instructions that have been given <:tnd the prinCiples <br />that have been laid down, so that we may see whether this differ- <br />ence in hrticle III is the only difference that is between us. <br />CHhIRMAN HOOVER: I presume by instructions you mean the <br />tentative agreement we came to the other day in which we set out <br />the original ideas? <br />MR. CbLDWELL: Yes, sir. Perhaps it would be all right for <br />the drafting committee to m,o.ke a draft along the lines of the <br />principles which were passed by the Commission Q,nd then have sub- <br />mi tted by Mr: Norvie 1 a redraft of paragraph (a), j,rtic Ie III, <br />to which he would agree. <br />MR;NORVIEL: I think I ,havedetinitely state:qthree proposi- <br />tions which I deem fair. <br />MR. Dl,VIS: If you would put them in writing so we would have <br />them before us. <br />MR. NORVIEL: Well, I will do that. <br />CHAIRMAN HOOVER: Why not dictate them right here? <br />MR. NORVIEL: No,;I am not'that fluent in m~ thoughts. <br />MR. EMERSON: Is the rest of the draft ready? <br />CHMRMAN HOOVER: No, it requires finishing up. We might <br />go on with some of the ideas ,this morning so we could get them <br />out of the way. We have a neolidated the ideas which we had in <br />hrticle VIII and brticle IX. brticle VIII then reads: <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />.., <br /> <br />.. <br />