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it.
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Now, this is a tough evaluation to make, but
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I think it's their job. I think they have to decide is it
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worth $100 a day to keep a person in a TB institution.
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Maybe they will say no, but in the last analysis, these are
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the people making the determination.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any other questions? John, thank
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you very much. This has been very instructive and the
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points you made are certainly going to be taken up by the
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Committee, and again let me express my thanks to you. I
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invite you to stay as long as you want to today to hear" the
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rest of these presentations. You might want to hear John.
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MR. LAUBER: I think I will hear Mr. Donaho.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Very well. When I first heard
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about the budget, they used to call Mr. John Donaho Mr.
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Budget, himself. You have seen this book, haven't you,
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John?
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MR. JOHN A. DONAHO: Yes. I have it with me.
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DR. JENKINS: What is that book?
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THE CHAIRMAN: That book is the first interim
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report of the Sobeloff Commission which deals with the
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