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m <br /> v <br /> 6 <br /> 0 <br /> MR. KNAPP: And I did not intend to imply by my motion <br /> rn <br /> that the commission was dismissed and dissolved by any means. <br /> 0 <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: Indeed I would think it appropriate <br /> to mention right here that if some circumstance arises <br /> between our signing and the final approval of this Compact <br /> which necessitates a reoonvening, I would think that either <br /> the state chairmen or myself could properly Inv:Ate a special <br /> meeting of this commission for that purpose. I would imagine <br /> that if such a circumstance arises, it would be quite a <br /> serious and a critical one, and one which would require <br /> prompt action, and I think we ought to be prepared and <br /> recognise that the state chairmen and the commission chair- <br /> man on their own motion might do that if the circumstances <br /> require it. <br /> MR. ARN: The only way this commission could be dis- <br /> solved is by the body which created it, and that is the <br /> legislatures of the respective states. And there isn't <br /> anything in this Compact, as I recall, which When adopted <br /> and emoted into law in each state dissolves the *omission <br /> so after the Compaot would be executed and completed we would <br /> still have the oommission intact, unless the legislatures by <br /> another and separate act dissolved it, would we not? <br /> CHAIRMAN KRAMER: That is not quite my understanding, <br />