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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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[Jan. 6] DEBATES 3347

in office, but I think stylistically, there
ought to be perhaps some change there.

THE PRESIDENT: I will have the
problem called to the attention of the staff.
They will pick it up in connection with the
amendments that they are preparing.

Delegate Clagett.

DELEGATE CLAGETT: Mr. President,
on page 75, line 1 and 2 and 3, the phrase
"at any time" should appear after the
word "appoint". That is the phrase "at
any time" in line 3. It should be moved
up to line 2 following the word "appoint".

TPIE PRESIDENT: I would suggest it
would read better if you said "may at any
time appoint".

Delegate Clagett.
DELEGATE CLAGETT: I agree.

THE PRESIDENT: Is there any objec-
tion to modifying the phrase in lines 2 and
3 to transfer the phrase "at any time" in
line 3 to line 2 after the word "may", in-
serting the proper punctuation?

Delegate Miller, I know you are splitting
the verb. Do you still object?

DELEGATE B. MILLER: The Style
Committee objects.

THE PRESIDENT: Which do you pre-
fer?

Delegate Clagett.

DELEGATE CLAGETT: "May appoint
at any time".

THE PRESIDENT: Any objection to
moving that phrase?

Delegate Storm.

DELEGATE STORM: I just have a
question.

It is in reference to this. Does that "at
any time" modify the time or the appoint-
ment?

THE PRESIDENT: Appointment. That
is why the change is suggested.

Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: All right.

THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Hard-
wicke.

DELEGATE HARDWICKE: Mr. Presi-
dent, are you finished with that subject?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

No, I am not. Is there any objection to
the modification?

The Chair hears none. The modification
will be made. The phrase "at any time" in
line 3 on page 75 will be inserted in line 2
after the word "appoint" with the ap-
propriate punctuation.

Delegate Hardwicke.

DELEGATE HARDWICKE: Mr. Presi-
dent, on page 69, line 30, I would strike
the phrase "or city".

THE PRESIDENT: Is there any objec-
tion to striking line 30, page 69, the phrase
"or city"?

The Chair hears none. The modification
will be made.

Delegate Hardwicke.

DELEGATE HARDWICKE: Mr. Presi-
dent, on page 76, the sentence in lines 26
and 27, it should be deleted since you are
going to have an overall definition which
will include that concept.

THE PRESIDENT: Any objection to
the deletion of lines 26 and 27 on page 76?

The Chair hears none. The modification
will be made.

Delegate Cardin.

DELEGATE CARDIN: On page 74, Mr.
President, line 5, we have another "regis-
tered voter" which, I believe, should be
changed to "qualified".

THE PRESIDENT: Would you state
that again, please?

DELEGATE CARDIN: Page 75, line 5,
"registered voter", I believe, should be
chang-ed to "qualified".

THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman,
do you agree?

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: That is cor-
rect.

THE PRESIDENT: Any objection to
changing the word "registered" on line 5
to page 75 to "qualified"?

The Chair hears none. The change will
be made.

Delegate Marion.

DELEGATE MARION: On page 65,
line 49, the same typographical error has
been carried over from the blue pages to
the green. "Guardianship" should begin
with a "g", not a "q".



 

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