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controls the scheduling of all general orders, he could
probably move a postponement; and if the Chairman didn't
concur, every delegate, as you all know, has a right to
bring the matter to the floor at any time.
Are there any further questions of the commit-
tee chairmen for clarification? If not, the question
arises on the adoption of Motion No. 2, and notwithstand-
ing the adverse report of the Committee. Do the
sponsors desire to speak in support of the motion, either
of them? Delegate Rybczynski?
DELEGATE RYBCZYNSKI: Mr. President, Mr.
Cnairman, Members of this Convention, my question is still,
or my proposition is still the same as it was originally,
on either the first or second day of this Convention when
we discussed these rules. The problem is not so much the
filing of a Minority Report. The problem is what will be
the effect of filing the Minority Report. Now, if
under these rules a Majority Report is filed, it is then sub-
ject to debate and decision within three days thereafter,
and as we get closer to the end of this session, we will
realize that these things will become more important,
particularly when we might find ourselves on the short end |