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4 • <br /> m <br /> v <br /> ID <br /> 0 <br /> 2 ° <br /> C) <br /> C) <br /> n <br /> H <br /> Senate + aye and Leans Coa;dit tel Room <br /> Topeka, Kansas <br /> November 24, 194? <br /> 0 <br /> Ctahlitv.AN It Joi,. `t: The meeting will pleas* be in order. <br /> It is regretted that unavoidable train delays interferred <br /> with our morning session. <br /> I note the absenoe of Mr. Leavitt . Do you want to make <br /> cozz:ent on that, Yr. Knapp? <br /> KNAP'•P: ter. Leavitt wrote us that because of the rains <br /> an;1 the cold weather it was endangering the final sugar beet <br /> harvest , and that it was necessary for him to remain at Garden <br /> City this week. <br /> CHAIRMAN K Aax„ : Attorney General Arn was present this <br /> mornln . He had to go to Wichita this afternoon, but will <br /> presumably meet with us in tomorrow's session. That leaves <br /> only two commissioners from Kansas. Are you prepared to pro- <br /> ceed with that number of commissioners, Mr. Kanpp? <br /> MA. KIAPP: I think so, yes. <br /> CHAIRMAN K# .R: Normally, our first order of business <br /> is action upon the record of the proceeding meeting. In this <br /> case, however, the draft of the record of our Tenth Meeting, <br /> which was held in Colorado Springs in September, has not yet <br /> been edited by the= :.iting Committee, consisting of the Stste <br /> Chairaian and myself. It is , therefore, impractical to present <br /> the record for acts. pn at this juncture. I propose Lc: loafer <br />