The Clerk will record the supplemental
roll call.
(The roll was taken.)
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move we recess until 7:30.
THE PRESIDENT: It is moved we re-
cess until 7:30 P.M. All those in favor say
Aye; contrary, No. The Ayes have it. It
is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 6:02 P.M. the Convention
was recessed, to reconvene at 7:30 P.M., of
the same day.)
PLENARY SESSION
NOVEMBER 29, 1967—7:45 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE PRESIDENT: The Sergeant-at-
Arms will clear the aisles and close the
door.
The Convention will please come to order.
Roll call.
(Whereupon, the roll was called.)
THE PRESIDENT: The Clerk will re-
cord the roll call.
There being a quorum present, the Con-
vention is in session.
There are no reports of committees but
there is filed a memorandum to accompany
Delegate Proposal 437, by Delegate Finch.
Are there any other motions or reso-
lutions?
(There was no response.)
The Chair recognizes Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
with respect to Debate Schedule No. 6
which is applicable to the matter now pend-
ing before the Committee of the Whole, I
would like to move that this be amended
by the rule we have that presentation by
sponsors of amendments be limited to ten
minutes including time to answer the ques-
tions and also in the same motion I move
the adoption of Debate Schedule No. 7
which will be applicable to Committee Rec-
ommendation LB-2 which will be reached
after the conclusion of the consideration
of Committee Recommendation EB-1. With
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those two motions I also move that the
Convention resolve itself into a Committee
of the Whole for the purpose of considering
the orders of the day.
THE PRESIDENT: It has been regu-
larly moved and seconded that Debate
Schedules No. 6 and 7 be amended so as to
provide that presentation of amendments
be limited to ten minutes by the sponsor
including time in answering questions and
as so amended that the Convention resolve
itself into a Committee of the Whole.
Any discussion?
(There was no response.)
All in favor, signify by saying Aye; con-
trary, No. The Ayes have it. It is so
ordered.
(Whereupon, at 7:50 P.M., the Conven-
tion resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole.)
(The mace was removed by the Sergeant-
at-Arms.)
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
NOVEMBER 29, 1967—7:50 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE CHAIRMAN: We are at section
4.17 but we had passed some earlier sec-
tions for certain amendments. Someone had
an amendment to section 4.03 which was
not printed earlier. I do not know who that
was. Mr. Clerk, do you know who that
was?
READING CLERK: Delegate Chabot, I
believe it was.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Chabot, is
your amendment now printed?
DELEGATE CHABOT: I do not have it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is the chief page
here?
While we are checking on that, we can
take up amendment AN.
Delegate Gallagher, is that your amend-
ment?
DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Yes.
THE CHAIRMAN: The pages will dis-
tribute amendment AN.
Amendment AN will be Amendment No. 4.
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