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anxious to have your comments or spend a great deal of
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time this evening on matters of mere style and phraseology.
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I do not mean to suggest that no consideration should be
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given to words, because it may be that the words that
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you want to discuss and mention have a very substantive
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effect, and it is not merely a matter of style, but we
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will not spend time this evening on matters of grammar
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and punctuation.
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With those introductory remarks, I turn the
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meeting over to Mr. Ridgely Melvin, who is Chairman of
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the Committee.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think most of you have a copy
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of what is called Tentative Dr.- ft Number 4, which has been
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handed to and which has been replaced by tentative draft,
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second draft of the Committee on Judiciary Department. If
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there is no one who does not have a copy of that, we
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have extra ones up here at the desk. The date of the Re-
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port is July 8, 1966.
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As Vernon has said, the Commission has not
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acted on this Second Report, and as a matter of fact, the
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sub-ccmiiittee itself has not formally adopted this Second
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