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of whom are from out of town; in order to accommodate
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them, this hearing will start 9:30 tomorrow morning.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Hover.
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DELEGATE BOYER: Mr. President, vour Committee
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on General Provisions has for the last several days been
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discussing in committee session aspects of education. We
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will meet again this afternoon immediately after this
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Convention adjourns so that we can continue our delibera-
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tions in this field.
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Tomorrow morning and Friday we will start
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deliberations on a new subject, that of militia.
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During this two-day interim we will be hearing from
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General Gclston, General Ogeltree and General Reckord,
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We will also be hearing from State Police, Mr. Robert
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Lally, representative from the Governor's office, and
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probably Attorney General Burch.
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Mcxt week we will be like tae Committee on
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Suffrage and Elections, extending invitations to each of
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tae individual delegates to appear before us as the proponent
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j of tae proposals they have submitted and referred to our
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committee. Tnis is just a general broad outline of where
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