26/46 I move, Mr.Chairman, that we pass to the next order of business." "Hear! Hear!" cried some. "Go on with the programme." "No! No!" said others. "Let's have it out." "Mr.Chairman," said Hec Ross, rising to his feet, "this thing is better than any silly old programme, let's have it out." But the chairman, much against his inclination, for he was a fighter, ruled otherwise. "The differences that separate us from one another here to-night are not differences that can be settled by argument. They are differences that are due partly to our history and partly to the ideals which we cherish. |