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but their good spirits and their very, very attractive
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manners . (Applause.)
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And now I have suspended operation in the
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print shop. It has been on a 24 hour basis for the past
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three days. I said that regardless of what work has to be i
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done, it will not be done at this moment.
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I would like you to extend a very, very hearty
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welcome to the man who, more than any other person, is
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responsible for the flow of documents that have
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come tbyour desk in, I may say to you, millions of pieces
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of paper, Mr. Paul Harris. (Applause.)
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His assistants from the print shop, Marvin
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Arbaugh, who left here at one o'clock this morning.
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(Applause.)
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Jenice Brown, who replaced her sister, Vera.
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(Applause.)
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Harry Day. (Applause.)
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Wayne Dunn. (Applause.)
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Walter Frisque, who operates the Xerox in the
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Chief Clerk's office. (Applause.)
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Carl Pederson, who also worked very late last
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