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been arrived at would vote against we could rise or fall
as a test of the sense of the House of whether we want to
proceed further. I guess I can move to reconsider my own
amendment.
DELEGATE CLARK: I think that the proper way
would be to move that the Committee rise and go into
convention and then put this on an order and then we could
vote on it.
Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: The vote on the Scanlan amend-
ment was taken with the direct understanding and ruling
by the Chair that if it passed the Willoner amendment could
be offered. That was the way the vote was put.
It appears to me to continue ruling the same
way, we will get through with this. If we get the Willoner
amendment up that accomplishes what everybody wants, a
reasonably regulated right of removal, so I suggest that you
do allow the Willoner amendment to be offered and we vote
it up or down to get the sentiment of the House without
any further debate.
! DELEGATE CLARK: Allow the Chair to make an |