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DELEGATE CLAGETT: Delegate Case, do you now
intend to represent to- the Committee of the Whole your
formerly suggested but withdrawn Amendment No. 15?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
DELEGATE CASE: Well, Delegate Clagett,
and Mr. Chairman and ladies and gentlemen of this committee, I think that this matter has come to a point now where in
all probability, so that the history of this Convention
can be once and for all made clear, that I should reoffer
the amendment so that we can have a vote on it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case, the Chair would
like to inquire whether you are proposing to offer Amendment
15 in the form originally offered, or whether you propose
any modification of it.
DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, the purpose of this
amendment is to state in the Constitution the concept that
you so ably expressed as your understanding of the intent
of the committee as stAed by Chairman Kiefer. Now, if any-
body can suggest any language which would do that better, I would certainly accept the amendment. I have no pride of authorship. As a matter of |