cle with the understanding that the amend-
ment that added the words, "in public,"
have to first be preceded by a vote to re-
consider.
THE CHAIRMAN: If you wanted to
delete those words, that is correct. Delegate
Carson.
DELEGATE CARSON: Mr. Chairman,
I apologize for taking time but may I re-
quest that if this amendment is passed,
that we have tomorrow morning before us
all of the language that will then, as
amended, as amended, as amended, be in
place.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair will see
that that is done. Delegate Key.
DELEGATE KEY: I am just wonder-
ing, what did we do with the correction
that Delegate Case noted as to the inaccu-
racy of Number 1.
THE CHAIRMAN: All of that has been
taken care of by the deletion of the word,
"including," in line 12 and all of lines 13
to 28. Are you ready for the question? The
question arises on the adoption of Amend-
ment No. 10, as amended. A vote Aye is a
vote in favor of the amendment as amended.
A vote No is a vote against. Cast your
votes.
Has every delegate voted? Does any dele-
gate desire to change his vote? The Clerk
will record the vote.
There being 115 votes in the affirmative
and 3 in the negative, the motion is carried.
The amendment is adopted.
Delegate Stern, the answer to your in-
quiry to the Chair is No.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Powers.
Just a second. Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: Mr. Chairman, it
will just take a second. We have come to
the end of a day, I guess not all of us,
none of us could say it was the end of a
perfect day, but I believe on mature re-
flection we will be satisfied with ourselves
for the work done. I think we have passed
a tough time so I would like to ask when
Chairman Powers makes his usual good-
night motion, that he suggest that the
Committee of the Whole rise and shine.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair suggests
that we would all agree, it has been a long
day. Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. Chairman,
I move the Committee of the Whole rise
and report that it has not yet concluded
consideration of Committee Recommenda-
tion B-1.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Is there a second?
(The motion was seconded.)
THE CHAIRMAN: All in favor signify
by saying Aye, contrary No. The Aye's
have it. It is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 10:41 P.M. the Commit-
tee of the Whole rose, and the Convention
reconvened.)
(The mace was replaced by the Sergeant-
at-Arms.)
PLENARY SESSION
NOVEMBER 29, 1967—10:41 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE PRESIDENT: The Convention
will please come to order. On behalf of the
Committee of the Whole, the Chair reports
the Committee of the Whole has had under
consideration Committee Recommendation
B-l, that it still has it under consideration
and desires to leave to sit again.
Any delegates present now not present
at roll call earlier this evening may indi-
cate their presence on supplemental roll
call.
The Clerk will record the supplemental
roll call.
Are there any announcements by com-
mittee chairmen?
(There was no response.)
THE PRESIDENT: Are there any an-
nouncements by anyone else?
The Chair recognizes Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move we adjourn until ten o'clock tomor-
row morning.
THE PRESIDENT: All in favor signify
by saying Aye, contrary No. The Aye's
have it. It is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 10:44 P.M. the Conven-
tion adjourned to reconvene the following
day.)
PLENARY SESSION
NOVEMBER 30, 1967—10:00 A.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE PRESIDENT: The Sergeant-at-
Arms will clear the aisles and close the
doors.
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