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10,730
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was less than the necessary seventy-two.
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The purpose of setting it at a time certain
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was that as many delegates as possible would be here. It
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was thought under the circumstances that this would
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possibly require a little bit more time than the usual
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motions for reconsideration.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Boileau.
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DELEGATE BOILEAU: Mr. Chairman, I was the
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seconder of the motion, and I did, in fact, second it
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because of the point that Chairman Powers made, that there
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hadn't been a sufficient number of delegates here and I
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wouldn't be the least bit concerned if there was no
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debate over it and I think there has been more than
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adequate debate on that particular question.
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THE PRESIDENT: The Chair suggests that we
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are wasting more time considering whether there should
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be a debate than if we went ahead.
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(Applause)
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THE PRESIDENT: The question arises to limit
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the debate to twenty minutes with ten minutes for each
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side. All in favor signify by saying Aye; contrary, No.
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