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you would give them a welcome. (Applause.)
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THE CHAIRMAN: Amendment I will be Amendment
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9. The Clerk will read the amendment.
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Delegate Needle.
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DELEGATE NEEDLE: Mr. Chairman, I don't think
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these last two amendments are going to be necessary.
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They were also housekeeping amendments to bring in line
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the section if we had adopted earlier amendments. I
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think, by a quick count, I have four out of eight, a
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500 batting average, and I better quit now. If I have
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the consent of my other co-sponsors, I will withdraw
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Amendments I and J.
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THE CHAIRMAN: They have not been offered.
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They will be scratched, Amendments I and J.
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Delegate Carson, do you desire to offer your
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amendment K?
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DELEGATE CARSON: I do, Mr. Chairman.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The pages will please distribute
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Amendment K, K for king. This will be Amendment No. 9.
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The Clerk will read the amendment.
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MR. QUILLEN: Amendment No. 9, to Committee
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