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THE PRESIDENT: The Chair recognizes Delegate
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Penniman.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I move that all interfering
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rules be suspended in order to consider this resolution.
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(Whereupon, the motion was seconded.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman, will you
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please move to suspend all interfering rules to permit
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consideration of Resolution 52?
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I think I just did, Mr.
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President.
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THE PRESIDENT: I am sorry.
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The State police have apparently acted under
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somebody's orders — not my own — and have escourted
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to the well of the chamber my secretary, Mrs. Nancy Looker.
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(The delegates arose and applauded.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Is there any discussion?
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Delegate White.
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DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. President, I have just
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received another note. It said: "Dear John, we are
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finally on target with recognition of Vera Brown."
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Signed, "Marvin Singer."
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