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<br /> <br />NR. ENERSON: That is always true. <br /> <br />JviR. CARPENTER: Secondly, during the term the legislatures <br /> <br />by unanimous action, could revise it anyhow, - the legislatures <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />and Congress. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />HR. HOWIE:;:': It seems to me this period should not. be <br /> <br />set at a lOnger.period than one generation at least. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. HOOVER: There is a good deal of conservatism about <br /> <br />revamping. anything once settled upon, and where people have <br /> <br />gotten into harness, I doubt very much if it l10uld ever be <br /> <br />called into question until actual conflict had arisen. <br /> <br />HR. EHERSON: What do you thinlc, Judge Davis ?- <br />thing <br />NR. S. B. DAVIS: He are dealing with some/ we can't <br /> <br />tell hou the legislature is going to look at. <br /> <br />MR. EMERSON: That is a very important consideration, how <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the legislatures are going to look at it. <br /> <br />HR. S. B.. DAVIS: From that standpoint He Hant a shorter <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />term rather thsp a longer term. <br />MH. HOOVER: Just to form the debate suppose He put in <br /> <br />25 years and not commit anybody' to it,- just to think about. <br /> <br />~1R. ,NORVIEL: That soundsfruniliar to me at least. <br /> <br />NR. C;,Ww;!;LL: Let's put in fifty years and think about <br /> <br />that too, <br /> <br />MR. S. B. DAVIS: If I was going to vote for 25 or 50 <br /> <br /># <br /> <br />years I would vote for 25. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />MR. HOOVER:. Mr. HcClure, Hhat do you think about it ? <br /> <br />MR. HcCLURE: Any 'period from 25 to 50. <br /> <br />l4th-S,F. <br />31 <br /> <br />177 <br />