Mr. BULLITT. They were, sir.
Senator BRANDEGEE. You stated, if I recall your testimony correctly,that when the proposition was made that the legislative bodies of thecontracting parties should have representation in the assembly, thePresident objected to that?
Mr. BULLITT. The President--if I may explain again--approved inprinciple, but said that he did not see how the thing could be workedout, and he felt that the assembly of delegates, or whatever it iscalled in the present draft, gave sufficient representation to thepeoples of the various countries.
Senator BRANDEGEE. Do you know what his objection was to thelegislative bodies of the contracting parties having representation onthe assembly?