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you hold the question,?
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DELEGATE JAMES: Yes.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Kiefer, you have ten
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minutes within which to presentyour amendment, including
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the time for answering questions.
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DELEGATE MILLER: Parliamentary inquiry, Mr.
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Chairman.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate B. Miller.
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DELEGATE B. MILLER: Is he presenting this as
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an amendment of the committee report, or a personal amend-
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ment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I don't know. If we will give
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him an opportunity to speak I hope he will tell us.
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Delegate Kiefer.
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DELEGATE KIEFER: Mr. Chairman, and ladies
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and gentlemen of the committee: to answer that question
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specifically I find myself in the same position as the
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airline stewardess on my flight from California. When we
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left Los Angeles she passed around chewing gum. She said
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"This will Keep your ears from popping when we land in
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Friendship." A little man got up and said to the stewardess,
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