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Are there any further amendments to —
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Delegate Rybczynski.
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DELEGATE RYBCZYNSKI: I would appreciate your
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calling up Amendment Z, as in "zebra".
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THE CHAIRMAN: Amendment Z. The pages will
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please distribute it.
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Delegate Koss.
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DELEGATE KOSS: May I impose on the Convention,
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only because there seems to be a hiatus, and following
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Delegate Murray's remarks , tell about the letter I re-
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ceived?
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I can't resist a temptation to relate a story
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which has always been one of my favor it's.
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In 1961 I was privileged to be a member of a
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group that was invited to the White House to be greeted by
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President Kennedy. He told us of the days when suffragettes
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were picketing the White House for recognition of their
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rights, and when the police came and the leader was hauled
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off, her last words to the girls who were with her were:
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"Don't worry, girls. Pray to the Lord. She will take
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care of us." (Laughter.)
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