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THE CHAIRMAN: Pages, please distribute
Amendment E.
You may proceed, Delegate Mitchell. '
DELEGATE MITCHELL t Mr. President, fellow
Delegates, the war in Viet Nam and the troubles in
Greece and the skirmishes in other sections of the world
are not the only wars that confront us as we sit ere
in this Convention. There is another war and a continuing
battle, but it is between man and the machines. The
first industrial revolution was brought in by steam by
the discovery of steam and electricity, but we are now
in a second industrial revolution brought on by electronics
and atomics.
Now, in the first industrial revolution at I least men were needed to man the machines in the factories
and thousands of men poured from the farms into the
cities to man the machines in the factories, to improve
the standard, of living, increase the volume of the output
of goods necessary to raise our living standards, but
we have a peculiar revolution, industrial revolution, |