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A vote Aye is a vote in favor of Amend-
ment No. 10. A vote No is a vote against.
Has every delegate voted?
Does any delegate desire to change his
vote?
(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.
There being 58 votes in the affirmative
and 60 in the negative, the motion is lost.
The amendment is rejected.
The Chair is not advised of any other
amendments to Committee Recommendation
EB-2. Are there any?
Delegate Winslow.
DELEGATE WINSLOW: Mr. Chair-
man, I rise on a point of personal privilege.
THE CHAIRMAN : State the privilege.
DELEGATE WINSLOW: I should like
to call the attention of the members of this
Committee to the presence in the gallery
above the Chairman's head of a very im-
portant person and ask that you give a
hearty welcome to Mrs. Winslow and our
very good friend, Mrs. Winschell.
(Applause.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any other
amendments?
Delegate Sosnowski?
DELEGATE SOSNOWSKI: Mr. Chair-
man, I would like to introduce Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Drake, father and mother of our
page, Kathy Drake.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delighted to have
them.
(Applause.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Stern.
DELEGATE STERN: I would like to
second that and to bring to Mr. Dukes'
attention that Mr. Drake is a CPA, also.
(Applause.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any
others?
DELEGATE BLAIR: I rise to a point
of personal privilege.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
DELEGATE BLAIR: I would like to an-
nounce the presence in the gallery of two
students from Georgetown Visitation
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School, Christine Thalheimer, Anna Von
Raitt, and Kathleen Thalheimer.
(Applause.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, a
point of personal privilege.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
DELEGATE CASE: It gives me great
pleasure to announce the presence in the
gallery today of the very lovely wife of
our colleague, Bob Carson.
(Applause.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any other
announcements ?
Delegate Weidemeyer.
DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Point of
personal privilege.
I would like to announce in the gallery
two good students of the Constitutional
Convention procedure, the charming wives
of Delegates Mudd and Rosenstock.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Dorsey.
DELEGATE DORSEY: Parliamentary
inquiry.
What was the number of the last amend-
ment that just failed?
THE CHAIRMAN: The last amendment
was No. 10.
DELEGATE DORSEY: Then I move,
Mr. President, that the vote by which
amendment No. 10 failed be reconsidered.
Is there a second?
(The motion was duly seconded.)
THE CHAIRMAN: The question arises
on the reconsideration of the vote by which
Amendment No. 10 was rejected.
It has been seconded.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Dorsey to
speak to it if he desires.
Is there any discussion?
(There was no response.)
Are you ready for the question?
(Call for the question.)
The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
Delegate Dorsey?
DELEGATE DORSEY: I realize the
Convention is anxious to adjourn. I do not
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