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DELEGATE BEACHLEY: I would like to make two
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points in closing.
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Equal opportunities for all will conserve our
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human resources, since intelligence, ability and talent
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are found in all economic classes. Second, educational
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opportunities will create further taxpayers instead of
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future Welfare clients.
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Friends, in this 1967 Constitutional Convention
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I would like you to remember what we plan for is not for
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today, not for tomorrow, but for the tomorrows beyond the
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horizon. We should not think of this equal education
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solely from the point of the annual expense, nor solely
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from the problems involved, but as a possible investment
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which will resound to the benefit of the people.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Your time has expired.
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DELEGATE BEACHLEY: Can you give me one more
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second or so?
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman, I yield
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another two minutes to Delegate Beachley.
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DELEGATE BEACHLEY: I won't need that much.
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