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Martineau's office at any time.
I am very happy to be able to advise the
Convention that I had a telephone message from Mrs.
Morgan about half hour ago to the effect that Delegate
Morgan is feeling much better. He has consulted his
own doctor, who has suggested that he rest over the
weekend, but sees no reason why he cannot return to his
desk on Monday. Delegate Weidemeyer.
DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Mr. President, I
quite agree with your ruling that any committee should
be allowed to inquire into subjects not specifically
before them by proposal, but I would want to suggest
that it might be well that after a committee has inquired
into an area that if that committee feels that that
subject merits a specific proposal or merits some
consideration on a subject which may be embodied in a
final report of a committee later on, that in order
to apprise each and every one of the delegates and of
the public of the subject under discussion and considera-
tion, that that committee introduce by way of a proposal
a formal bill so that every one of us will know that |