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but others may think otherwise. I think the Committee's
task of clarification would be somewhat reduced, if not
,
eliminated, if we decided in the first instance we were
going to vote Mrs. Maurer's amendment up or down.
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate White.
,
DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. Chairman, I rise at this time
on the point of personal privilege.
THE CHAIRMAN: State your privilege.
DELEGATE WHITE: I would like to share with the
Convention a note that was delivered to me just a few minutes
ago:
"Dear Delegate White,
"You are really making progress at the Convention.
Yesterday, you told us that you read in the paper that somej-
one nad an apartment to rent to you. When I looked out the
window this morning, they changed the color of the whole
area to match your name.
Signed, Delegate Taylor"
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Taylor.
DELEGATE H. TAYLOR: I rise on a point of personjal
i privilege.
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