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to a question?
DELEGATE POWERS: Yes.
DELEGATE MALKUS: You have curtailed our
days to a great extent. When are we going to have the
opportunity to have our amendments drawn?
DELEGATE POWERS: Well, there is some time
before 10 a.m. each morning. There is a half hour in the
middle of the day and assuming we will customarily
conclude our business around 6 or 6:30 in the evening,
there is that evening time. The Committee on Calendar
and Agenda assumed that each delegate, when he understood
: this job, would make his work here paramount to anything
else and that he would be devoting full time to the
business of the Convention.
DELEGATE MALKUS: Mr. President, my next question
if the gentleman will again yield, will you yield,sir?
THE PRESIDENT: Will Delegate Powers yield
to a question?
DELEGATE POWERS: Certainly.
DELEGATE MALKUS: If we do not have ample
time to prepare our amendments, are you going to delay |