aye. . . . Those opposed, no. . . . The ayes have it. The rules are suspended.
Mr. Murphy (obtaining the floor): I move the adoption of the resolution, Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished.
Mr. Heading (rising): I second the motion.
The Chairman: It is moved and seconded to adopt the resolution: Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished. Are you ready for the question?
Mr. Scales (obtaining the floor): I move to amend the resolution by inserting the words “is a relic or barbarism and ” after the word punishment.
Mr. Clancy (rising): I second the motion.
The Chairman: It is moved and seconded to amend the resolution by inserting the words “is a relic of barbarism and” after the word punishment. So that the resolution, if amended, will be: Resolved, That capital punishment is a relic or bar-