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understand the suggestion?
DELEGATE TAYLOR: Yes, I understand. But I feel
that I was trying to do as the minority did, and the
majority did to some extent, just copy the language from
the United States Constitution, and I felt that this would
not really complicate matters.
THE CHAIRMAN: I take it that you do not accept
the suggestion, then?
DELEGATE L. TAYLOR: That is right.
THE CHAIRMAN: Very well.
Does any other delegate desire to speak in favor
of the amendment.
Delegate White.
DELEGATE HITE: Mr. Chairman, I was just reminded
of something ~ learned a long time ago.
If I were in Delegate Taylor's shoes, I would
beware of Greeks bearing strange gifts. (Laughter.)
THE Ch'AJRJ-'AN: Do you desire to speak in opposi-
tion? Does any cisiscrate desire to speak in opposition?
Docs ai. delegate desire to speak in favor?
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