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Although the motion passed without a debate, Rep. Charles A. Iannello (D) from Boston promised after the vote that he would try "to put teeth" into the bill if the Court declares that the essential features of the legislation would be constitutional...
...motion to this effect will be made before the House votes on the bill today, Rep. John P. McMorrow '47 (D) of Suffolk, sponsor of the measure, said yesterday. The constitutional question centers around the main feature of the bill, which would compel private colleges to dismiss teachers who refuse to answer questions...
...House vote on the bill, scheduled for yesterday, was postponed until Monday, but it seems certain that the representatives will take affirmative action on it, according to Rep. John P. McMorrow '47 from Suffolk, co-chairman of the Committee...
Among those from Latin America who will talk are: Carlos Dávila, Secretary-General of the Organization of American States; Martín del Corral, director of the Banco de la República; Eduardo Suárez, former Secretary of Finance of Mexico; and Luis Roberto Vidigal, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the state of São Paulo...
...chairman of the Commission's sub-committee on education, Rep. William I. Randall (R) of Middlex, agreed with Evans' statement...