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<p>[Page 60]</p><p>Wehrs, Hering and a whole lot of other gentlemen, me included, worked out a new set of rules that aimed at enlarging the committee from the present 3 members and dividing it into several commissions each responsible for one aspect of the internal and external affairs, vegetable garden, etc, etc. We too posted these proposals on the noticeboard 8 days before the assembly so that everybody had a chance to read them and suggest changes if necessary. A day after posting these proposals I happened to hear that if the opposition to the [committee's] statutes and Berblingen's administration did not stop, the committee would order the opposition leaders Wehrs, Burkard and Hering to ask for a transfer to Liverpool, or rather, enforce their transfer. I didn't put much stock in this story and also didn't pass it on since the informer did not want to be named. Meanwhile, the assembly had been called for March 21 and our proposals had been submitted as a motion. A day before the assembly, it emerged that a letter was circulating, to be signed by all and</p>