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THE CHAIRMAN; The time of debate having ex-
pired, the question arises on the adoption of Amendment
No. 4. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the adoption of
the amendment. That is, to leave --
DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman.
THE CHAIRMAN: Let me state the question.
A vote No is a vote against the adopting of the
amendment.
For what purpose does Delegate Wheatley arise?
DELEGATE WHEATLEY: A parliamentary inquiry,
Mr. Chairman.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
DELEGATE WHEATLEY: So we are abundantly
clear on the vote, if we pass this particular amendment,
would it then, (a) preclude putting any further limitation
as to number; or (b) would it preclude an amendment
that would specify exact numbers without provision under
law?
THE CHAIRMAN: As the Chair announced at
the beginning of the consideration of this Committee
Recommendation yesterday, we will proceed to a consideration |