BY-LAWS ARTICLE XIII SUBMISSION OF QUESTIONS SECTION 1. All subjects considered or acted upon by this Chamber shall be national in char- acter, timely in importance, and general in ap- plication to business and industry. SECTION 2. All propositions, resolutions, or Juestions, except those which involve points of order or matters of personal privilege, shall be submitted for action in writing only by the or- ganization members, or by the National Coun- cil, or by the Board of Directors: Provided, That by consent of two-thirds of the delegates present at a meeting a subject not so presented may be considered. SECTION 3. When an organization member desires to present a subject for the considera- tion of this Chamber it shall commit its pro- posals to writing in the form of a resolution duly adopted by said organization or its govern- ing body and forward it to the Secretary. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to bring this subject before the Board of Directors by mail, or at its first meeting, whereupon the Di- rectors shall decide whether or not the subject is of national character, timely in importance, and general in application to business and in- dustry. If the Board of Directors decides that a subject submitted by an organization member is not of national character, timely in impor- tance, and general in application to business and industry, and should not therefore be submitted to the membership for consideration, the pro- posing member may appeal from the decision of the Board to the National Council at any meeting of that body or by mail through the office of the Secretary. If the National Council decides by a majority vote that the subject should be referred to the membership it shall pe incumbent on the Board of Directors to order its submission. SECTION 4. If the eligibility of the subject has been determined the Board of Directors shall decide whether the subject shall be sub- mitted for consideration by the Chamber in annual or special meeting or by referendum. SECTION 5. REFERENDUM. A subject to be submitted to referendum shall as soon as practicable be referred to a committee for re- port. If the report when received is in proper and adequate form for submission to the mem- bership, the Board of Directors shall order it 'o be incorporated in a referendum pamphlet without committing itself in favor or against any of its recommendations, but if not in proper and adequate form it shall refer it back to the committee or appoint a new committee to report on the subject. . SECTION 6. The referendum pamphlet shall contain in addition to the report itself a brief of the major arguments against the recommen- dations of the committee and such other matter as the Board may deem advisable. If the sub- ject has been submitted by a member organiza- tion, said organization shall have the privilege ©f incorporating in the pamphlet a brief of such ‘ength as the Board may determine. The pam- phlet shall also contain a ballot upon which the member organizations may register their votes respecting the questions submitted. SECTION 7. The pamphlet in the form in which it is approved by the Board shall be transmitted to each member of the Chamber in good standing and simultaneously the Secretary shall mail a copy to the National Councilor representing each organization member. SECTION 8. The pamphlet shall be accom- panied by a notice from the Secretary that each srganization member is expected to register its vote on the ballot in writing and mail said bal- lot to reach the National Headquarters within 45 days from the date of issuance of the pam- phlet. Each organization may cast one such vote for each delegate to which it is entitled in the annual meeting. [An organization hav- (Continued on page three of cover)