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scratch, people in this room really scratch. We haven't
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got the amendment any more.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Chief Page Marx, do you have
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additional copies of Amendment I? Any other delegates
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who do not have I? For what purpose does Delegate
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Harry Taylor rise?
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DELEGATE HARRY TAYLOR: Point of personal
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privilege.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
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DELEGATE HARRY TAYLOR: In the balcony we
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have with us this afternoon Mr. John Mitchell who is
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a prominent attorney in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Prince
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Georges County, who served on the constitutional convention
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commission. He is hidden up there behind the pillar next
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to Dr. Byrd. I hope you will join me in giving him the
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convention's usual warm welcome. (Applause.)
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THE CHAIRMAN: Amendment No. 10 proposed by
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Delegate Needle, seconded by Delegates Hardwicke and
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Sollins. The Chair recognizes Delegate Needle.
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Delegate Needle; you have a modification to
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make first?
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