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Rh Chairman, I object to the consideration of the question. The consideration of the question is objected to. Will the assembly consider it? As many as are in favor of the consideration will rise. Those opposed will rise. There being two-thirds opposed to the consideration the objection is sustained and the question will not be considered.

I move to adjourn. [Seconded and stated.]

[rising and interrupting the president as he is about to put the question]: Mr. President [As soon as he attracts the president's attention, he continues:] I rise to give notice of the following amendment to the by-laws to be acted upon at the next meeting: