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dte PoVtne't/. J9ec 2I,K|.05. 
d saw Ill-W T^ate'i/ -iast nigtt and ste wiit &© oeVy giad to taoe 
you sons to te'v tause as -jsVoj&o-sed.-dou wiit 6e u-e-ty comf-ovtatte tts^e^-and, 
tate it ait -in att -tte touse is atout as conoenient as- can -6e f-aund. 
d judge ttat lufen att the amendments- aXe in stajs-e that the code is 
titety to suit the majority tetter than tne ctd one, tut d thhnh ttat the 
way tne wg-vt u>as done ts to 6e dejsVecated Jio^v at the p-Ve-sent moment no 
one op us Frnows just wtat ptnat sta‘pe the eianyed jsaVagSapts wiit tate. 
Cltten, &sgood, Q-hexhotoeX and J)ton© taue c©A-tain joavts ot tne code to diet 
into ji-tnat s-ta’pe and ja-’vo^atty the wovii wttt not 6e eomjateted mu eh tp any 
6e po-Xe the day yo-u-t committee meets- ne-Ve in ^-unua-Vy. d commt-ttee stautd- in 
my ojitnd-on taoe some months in wtict to mutt ooet tte jsA-ofaisedctanges and 
it jsossitte tVy tt.em on hepoXe A,a-ti tying the amned-ed code^ds -it ts we must 
depend tn tg-Vge jaaA-t u}ion you-t committee to see tow tne-y wo-vt aittougt it 
is tvu-e ttat the ptnat tatitioation need not f and d tetieo© it is ‘plto'posed 
tlrs cade , 
staid not,6e made untitx-Veady fFoV Pox adoption 6y the- Coun6id.d?te onty im- 
jsgVtant tting is to- taoe time in wtict to mate su-A-e ttat the amunded code 
is -tt© one we want to f-inaddy ado-jst, t-o'v d date it po-X granted ttat it witt 
6-e a good amny yeaA/S 6ejd>A,e tte code come u{s hepoXe anatheX committee poX 
mwnding. -yte ta-ttev -is a sentiment wtict is not tite-ty to tind muct fav-o’v 
witt tte young men wto seem to taint digttdy at amned/ing oA- comfstete-ty 
nang-vng nn 
© d. It.U. code. 
d am. gdad, tt-at you aXe to stand }d>A- tte ‘position you mention. U 
:'o-u can 
