Full text: Executive & formal meetings, resolutions etc. (Part 1)

60 
FINAL PLENARY SESSION 
on Friday, 16th September, 1960 
The Secretary-General: 1 have pleasure in calling to order this final 
Plenary Session of the Ninth Congress for Photogrammetry. Pray silence for your 
President. 
The President then announced the order of proceedings, as follows: 
1. Motions put forward by the seven Technical Commissions to be read 
out by the President of each Commission in turn and to be voted upon. 
2. Motions put forward by the Delegates Meeting to be read out by the 
Secretary-General and to be voted upon. 
3. Address by the out-going President. 
4. Induction of the newly-elected President. 
5. Address by the new President. 
6. Closure. 
The President: I will now ask the Commission Presidents, as they are called 
upon by the Secretary-General, to read out their motions. And may 1 say that, 
having seen these motions and having consulted with the Commission Presidents 
about them, l do not suppose that any is so controversial that you cannot happily 
accept it. Indeed, 1 believe that in a General Assembly, if your Council, your Dele 
gates Meetings, and your Boards of Commissions have not succeeded in bringing 
before you matters you can all accept, then they have probably not done their job 
very well. 
The respective Presidents of each Commission then introduced and read out 
the following motions, each of which was carried unanimously to become a resolution 
of the General Meeting. 
RESOLUTIONS OF THE TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS 
Commission I - Photography and Navigation 
Recommendations concerning the 
organisation of the next Congress 
Commission I suggest that the 
length of the Technical Sessions 
should be increased, even if their 
number is reduced. It is felt that 
sessions of 1 hour 40 minutes, with 
an interval of 10 minutes near the 
middle, would provide a very 
good solution. 
Commission I, whose activities 
are of a particularly wide tech 
nical nature, suggest the retention 
of supplementary or informal ses 
sions devoted to the study of 
specific subjects, called at the 
discretion of the Commission 
President and coordinated with 
the programme of official ses 
sions, as were organised in Lon 
don with the help of our British 
colleagues. 
Resolution 1 (Commission I) 
Recommandations concernant l’or 
ganisation du prochain congrès 
La Commission I souhaite que 
la durée des séances techniques 
soit allongée, quitte à ce que leur 
nombre soit réduit; elle considère 
qu'une séance d’une heure quaran 
te, avec une coupure de dix minu 
tes vers le milieu de la séance, 
constitue une très bonne solution. 
La Commission I, dont les ac 
tivités ont un caractère technique 
très particulier et très étendu, 
souhaite le maintien de réunions 
en comité restreint, consacrées à 
l’étude d’un sujet bien déterminé, 
convoquées à la diligence du Pré 
sident de Commission et en fonc 
tion du calendrier des séances of 
ficielles, telles qu’elles purent être 
organisées à Londres grâce à 
l’obligeance de nos collègues bri 
tanniques. 
bezüglich der Organisation des 
nächsten Kongresses 
Die Kommission I hat den 
Wunsch, dass die Zeitdauer der 
Technischen Sitzungen verlängert, 
d.h. also ihre Anzahl verringert 
wird. Die Kommission I ist der 
Meinung, dass jede Sitzung etwa 
1 Stunde und 40 Minuten ein 
schliesslich einer Pause gegen 
Mitte der Sitzung dauern sollte. 
Die Tätigkeit der Kommission 1 
umfasst eine grosse Anzahl sehr 
spezieller technischer Fragen, die 
Kommission hat deshalb den 
Wunsch, dass Sitzungen mit be 
schränkter Teilnehmerzahl abge 
halten werden können. Die Sit 
zungen sollten in Zusammenhang 
mit dem offiziellen Programm vom 
Präsidenten der Kommission ein 
berufen werden und dem Studium 
genau definierter Fragen gewid 
met sein; Dank der Mitarbeit der 
englischen Kollegen konnte auf 
dem Kongress in London bereits 
ein solcher Weg beschritten wer 
den.
	        
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