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THE CHAIRMAN: The question is not. now arising
on the adoption of this amendment, but merely o" the
substitution of Amendment 13-C for 13-B. If it is
substituted, the Chair will then submit the question of
whether it should be adopted.
DELEGATE SCANLAN: There are so many substi-
tutions, I thought some of the Delegates would have
lost track of the actual parliamentary situation. I
know I have.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Johnson.
DELEGATE JOHNSON: Mr. Chairman and ladies and
gentlemen, I rise to oppose the substitute amendment to
i the amendment, and I think that Delegate Scanlan has put
his finger on just exactly what problems we will face
if we adopt Delegate Moser's amendment to his own
amendment, which we just adopted.
You will recall that the Delegates', Kiefer
and Willoner, amendment was a rather broad and general
! right of removal. Delegate Moser's amendment, 13-B,
curtails that right somewhat and was a compromise, and
then was adopted by this body, and I think rightfully so, |