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mispronounce any of your names, I would greatly
appreciate it if you would correct me.
DELEGATE DABROWSKI: Dabrowski. I would
like to make a motion, Mr. President, that copy of this
Proposal No. 62 be sent to Senators Tidings and Brewster
and members of the Congress for their scrutiny and
possible submittal as a Federal amendment to the
Constitution, Proposal No. 62.
THE PRESIDENT: I am not sure 1 completely
understood what you said. You said for their perusal
and consideration as a possible amendment to the
Constitution of the United States?
DELEGATE DABROWSKI: Yes, just that a copy
of this proposal as presented be submitted to them and
for them to scrutinize it and possibly present the same
amendment as a Federal amendment to the Constitution.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there a second to the
motion?
MR. SHERBOW: I rise on a point of parliamentary
inquiry. Is it not true that all matters before this
Convention are public, and is it not true that the |