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<br />204 <br /> <br />signatory states of the approval by the Congrioss of the Unitod States.1! <br /> <br />MR. I!;\l!ELE: I suggost the first sentense be changed to read as <br /> <br />'lit <br /> <br />folloyrs: nThis compact shall become effective as to the signatory statos, <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />and each of them, Ylhen it shall have been approvDd by all of their res- <br /> <br />pective legislatures; it shall become effective as to the United states <br /> <br />when t;he Congress shall havo l3iven its consen~ thereto." <br />MR. DAVIS:. I think I vrould be will in 13 to accept that if the act did <br /> <br />not say that the Congress had to approve it. <br /> <br />, <br />IKR. I~\MELE: It can't ralate to anything: elso bocause that's all the <br /> <br />Unitod St#tes is interested in. <br /> <br />tm. HOOVER: There is a cortain valuo in: making a certain centract <br /> <br />binding. <br /> <br />In,. CARPENTER: Don't all legislativo acts provido for that. <br /> <br />1m, DAVIS: Only become effective on app~oval by Congross. <br /> <br />U1\. HOOVER: (Addressing Hr. Davis) Vlhat is your feeling about it? <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1m. DAVIS~ I think tho pro sent language should stand. <br /> <br />1m. HOOVER: How do tho rost of you feel? <br /> <br />(accepted) <br /> <br />I,m. CARPENTER: Was this to bo obli"ator$ on tho date of its <br />, <br /> <br />signature~ <br /> <br />MR. IlOOVER~ Then comes the quostion of whether you can make this: <br /> <br />ratifipatien. In that case you have a lot of 'people 1TI10 Ylill be wondering <br />, <br /> <br />what is going to happen to them durin" the per'iod of famine, <br /> <br />1m. HAI:lELE: . How about the various statuitory provisions suggesting <br /> <br />offoctivoness when approved? <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />JUDGE SLQ\N: It doesn't si.ato. <br /> <br />1m. CARPENTER: What is the. congressional. wording? <br />1m. DAVIS: I think his Obligatory is copied from tho Act as I <br /> <br />... <br />