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<br />1-Jhat I suggOGt may be' too incomplete but it is a Guggestion. <br /> <br />MR. HOOVZR: Read it again. <br /> <br />NR. CALiJ1JELL: "This compaot is subject to modification <br /> <br />by the unanimous conGont of the Basin states." llty idea in <br /> <br />that was that if we got togother on the original compaot, we <br /> <br />could get together on a revision of it, and I firmly believe <br /> <br />we oan do that, and safely depend on it, I would be willing to. <br /> <br />If I wanted to be suspicious I could rofuse to ontoI' into <br /> <br />an agreement of thut kind on the thoory that some state, "Ihose <br /> <br />interost might be opposod to the interost of my state, would <br /> <br />not consent hore, but I am willing to take a chance on the <br /> <br />equity und justice of a provision of that kind. <br />MR. HOOV2R, You would make the conferonce mandatory--not <br />, <br /> <br />dependent upon the call ? <br /> <br />MR. CAllT'EL1: I think that should be done. I would suggest <br /> <br />that a conference should be made mundatory upon the request of <br /> <br />four states, or more, and that a unanimous docision be roquired <br /> <br />for modification of the pact. Of courso, the aotual conditions <br /> <br />under which it may bo modifiod should moet the just require- <br /> <br />ments of any international agreemont which, of course, is <br /> <br />ll("oessury . <br /> <br />MR. HOOVER: Mr. Emorson, what do you thinl, about it ? <br /> <br />MR. EHEHSON: 1-)ell, my expressions at our former meetings <br /> <br />have boen primarily against any plan of a timo limit that <br /> <br />was thon suggested. Of course that contemplated time limits <br /> <br />14th-S.F. <br />10 <br /> <br />156 <br /> <br />156 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />