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DELEGATE BURDETTE: Is it the ruling of the
Chair that this special order of business is at the begin-
ning of the next sitting of the Committee of the Whole?
THE PRESIDENT: It is not. It will be at such
time in the next session of the Committee of the Whole as
is approved by the Convention, on recommendation of the
Committee on Calendar and Agenda. The Chair would antici-
pate that there may be a matter under consideration, and
the Committee on Calendar may therefore suggest a special
hour or it may suggest that it come up at a time when the
matter under consideration has been concluded. Delegate
Burdette.
DELEGATE BURDETTE: If I may pursue the parlia-
mentary inquiry, Mr. President, the problem of confusion
arises from the discussion of getting votes on a number of
other State officers out of the way first; but I do not know
whether that was a part of the motion.
THE PRESIDENT: It was not, but the Chair has
every confidence in the Committee on Calendar and Agenda,
and has no doubt that they will take that into consider-
ation in preparing the Agenda for tomorrow. |