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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Pullen.
DELEGATE PULLEN: You referred to the Rubicon.
I go back to Rome, too. I have had some experience with
the budgets, and there is a statement which goes something
like this: Not being ignorant of misfortune, I have learneld
to pity those who have misfortune. I have learned something
of this power that you are talking about. When Mr. McKel-
din was Governor, I thanked God for Governor Tawes.
THE CHAIRMAN: The questions are supposed tbe
directed to the Vice-Chairman of the Committee. Oppor-
tunity for debate will be afforded you later. Delegate
Pullen.
DELEGATE PULLEN: This is not a debate, sir.
This is just a statement of fact to lay the grounds for a
question.
Now, the next question, when Mr. Tawes was
Governor, I thanked God for Louie Goldstein.
Now, that is said with kindness to all of them.
The question I have here is, you are centering, if I under-
stand it, all power of handling the budget in one individual.
May I ask you a simple question about the power of the |