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if you want to stand here, you better move on.'" (Laughter.)
THE CHAIRMAN: The question arises on the adop-
tion of the amendment to the committee report. In view
of the Chair's rather short answer to the parliamentary
inquiry of Delegate Schneider, I think I should amplify
somewhat what the Chair conceives to be the procedure.
We now have under consideration Committee Report EB-I.
The next matter on the agenda is Committee Recommendation
EB-I. The Chair has heretofore followed the practice and
has announced that a rising of the Committee of the Whole
for purposes of meal recesses would not be deemed to be
a rising of the committee so as to prevent consideration of
matters that otherwise would be proper to be considered
before the same session of the Committee of the Whole.
If, however, the Committee of the Whole rises
to report and does report on a matter, that matter is not,
under the rules, thereafter subject to consideration of the
Committee of the Whole. Accordingly, the procedure, as the
Chair conceives it, is this;
The matter now before you is the adoption of
the amendment. If the amendment is adopted, then the



 
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