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night. (Applause.)
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Bob Edwards. (Applause.)
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Thank you all very much. (Applause.)
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I would also like to extend our personal
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thanks through Miss Fitzgerald to the representatives
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of the Jack Salomon Reporting Service who have so faith-
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fully reported some 15,000 pages of transcript: Mr.
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Clifton J. Hunt, Mr. Price Banister, Miss Dorothy Fitz-
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gerald, and the large group which back them up in the typ-
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ing job. (Applause.)
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I think our troopers, even though they are out
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of uniform, should come forward and take a bow.
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Trooper Hess. (Applause.)
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Trooper Howard. (Applause.)
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Trooper Pierce. (Applause)
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Trooper Hell. (Applause.)
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Even at the time he should be taking a bow I am
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told Trooper Meil is on an errand for the Convention.
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(Applause.)
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Now, the next group was not advised of this,
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and I am not sure they will all hear, but I
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