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<br /> <br />HR CALDlVE1L: lVhy can't we provide that a compact <br /> <br />Commission be formed for the consideration of revision of this <br /> <br />compact at any time upon the ,call by the President of the <br /> <br />United states. He isn't going to call these states together <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />without consulation with several of them at least in a matter <br /> <br />of that kind. <br /> <br />MR. NOHVIEL: The President might not knmv Hhether every- <br /> <br />thing was going smoothly or not. <br /> <br />HR. CALDWELL: He would find out. <br /> <br />MR. CARPENTER: He might be prevailed upon by one panicky <br /> <br />Governor, <br /> <br />MR. CALDHELL: I have some faith in the President of the <br /> <br />United States yet, whoever he may be, and I am willing to Hager <br /> <br />that if anyone state should represent to the President that <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the compact, should be changed, therefore a convention called, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />that he would look pretty. tJ;lOroughly into the matter in every <br />state' to see what the situation might be. <br /> <br />MR. ENERSON: The President of the United States has <br /> <br />several other things to do, I thinlc, <br /> <br />HR. CALDWELL: He has several people to do them, He have <br /> <br />got him in now with thr~e;would it not be much more convenient <br /> <br />for him if he acted alone? That may sound humorous, but it is <br /> <br />logical, <br /> <br />HR. E~lliRSON: I think he is in a good place in with those <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />two others, <br /> <br />NR. OALDvIELL: It is agreeable to me, <br /> <br />14th-S.F, <br />27 <br /> <br />i7.3 <br />