that the Committee has had under consid-
eration Committee Recommendation JB-1,
has not concluded it, hopes to conclude it
this afternoon, and desires to sit again.
Are there any announcements by chair-
men? Delegate Kiefer.
DELEGATE KIEFER: Mr. President,
just to remind the members of the Com-
mittee on Personal Rights and the Pre-
amble of the meeting at the Maryland Inn
immediately after adjournment.
THE PRESIDENT: Are there any fur-
ther announcements? The Chair recognizes
Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. Chairman—
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Schneider.
DELEGATE SCHNEIDER: Mr. Chair-
man, I would like to record my presence.
THE PRESIDENT: All delegates pres-
ent now, not present at roll call, may indi-
cate their presence on the roll call. The
Clerk will record the supplementary roll
call.
The Chair now recognizes Delegate
Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move we recess until 2:30 P.M.
(Whereupon, the motion was duly sec-
onded.)
THE PRESIDENT: All those in favor,
signify by saying Aye; contrary, No. The
Ayes have it. It is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 1 :02 P.M., the Conven-
tion was recessed to reconvene at 2:30 P.M.
on the same day.)
PLENARY SESSION
NOVEMBER 21, 1967—2:35 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE PRESIDENT: The Convention will
please come to order.
Roll call.
(Whereupon, the roll was called.)
THE PRESIDENT: Have all delegates
answered roll call?
(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the roll call.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Freed-
lander.
DELEGATE FREEDLANDER: Mr.
President, I rise to a point of personal
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privilege. The Founding Mothers met for
lunch today and we are pleased to have
flowers from Delegates Fox and Fornos.
For remembering us at our luncheon, thank
you.
(Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: The Chair recog-
nizes Delegate Hargrove.
DELEGATE HARGROVE: Mr. Chair-
man, I would like the Convention to recog-
nize thirty-eight Girl Scouts with their
leaders.
(Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: We are glad to have
them here.
We will revert to the item of reports.
There is a minority report, Minority Re-
port GP-6(A).
The Clerk will read the report.
READING CLERK: Minority Report
GP-6(A) by Delegates Boyer, Lord, Jett,
Key, Singer, Clarke, and Caldwell.
A MINORITY REPORT that sections
8.03 and 8.04 of the new Constitution pro-
vide for public and higher education.
THE PRESIDENT: The minority re-
port will be received and distributed. The
Chair recognizes Delegate Powers.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move that the Convention resolve itself
into a Committee of the Whole to resume
consideration of the general orders of the
day.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there a second?
(Whereupon, the motion was duly sec-
onded.)
THE PRESIDENT: All those in favor,
signify by saying Aye; contrary, No. The
Ayes have it. It is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 2:38 P.M., the Conven-
tion resolved itself into the Committee of
the Whole.)
(The mace was removed by the Scrgeant-
at-Arms.)
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
NOVEMBER 21, 1967—2:38 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE CHAIRMAN: The Committee will
please come to order.
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