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acceptance or rejction. Your inquiry, however, is not
parliamentary. I will be glad to discuss it with you at
another time. Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: Thank you. I will take that
opportunity.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan, would you
come forward to the reading desk?
DELEGATE CASE; Mr. Chairman.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, so that I can be
clear in my mind on this subject, what is the Chair's
ruling as to the disposition of amendment 3, which was the
compromise advanced yesterday by Delegate Morgan, and to
which I think Delegate Fornos offered an amendment?
Then the whole thing sort of drifted away into
the haze, as far as I am concerned.
What happened? Where do we stand on that?
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair had ruled that the
amendment and the amendment to the amendment were out of
order, and the subject matter of recommendation I was made
a special order of business at the time of consideration of |