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<br />~ffi. CARPENTER, The idea, I take it, is this, That up to, <br /> <br /> <br />tho date fiJGod for the dispatch of tho notice, this compact <br /> <br /> <br />controls and is the law of tho land as to all rights that may <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />vest wi thin oach division upon the l:'ivo:r. <br /> <br />!.lR. HOOVER, Yes" vii thin tho compact. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1m. CARP3NTER, And that tho compact controls thoso rights <br /> <br />that aro so vested thereafter and forovor; but that from the day <br /> <br />of that suspension or tormination, tho1') a1')ythi1')g occurring thore- <br /> <br />after must come, undor a now agreement or situation and this com- <br /> <br />pact shall no longer apply as to such, :but shall apply to all that <br /> <br />wont beforo. <br /> <br />1lR. HOOVER, This compact sots up' the machinory for a new <br /> <br />compact. If the new compact ends, the'rights aCQuired under this <br /> <br />oompaot continueo <br /> <br />1lR. CALDVffiLL, I may be permitted to say at this point that <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I would prefer that in each caso whore: notice is givon, tho Pros- <br /> <br />ident of the United States be connected with it. I don't think <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I would stand on that, but I would like to say that I think I <br /> <br />prefer it. <br /> <br />1m. I-IOOVER, I can visualize eonq.i'tions under Wllich the <br /> <br />Federal Government might refuse to gite the notice ~nd it would - <br /> <br />under that plan -take it outside of the power of the states to <br /> <br />create the new situation. In othor words, that would givo tho <br /> <br />Federal Government a veto ovorwhothor a now compact could be <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />discussodo <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1m. McCLURE, Not only not dosir~b10, but Objectionable, I <br /> <br />think. <br /> <br />121 <br /> <br />18th-S.F. <br />8 <br />