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DELEGATE ADKINS: We can't give you a number,
no.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Child..
DELEGATE CHILD: Can you give it to me within
twenty-five?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Adkins.
DELEGATE ADKINS: No, I cannot.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Child.
DELEGATE CHILD: Within fifty?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Adkins.
DELEGATE ADKINS: I can't give you a figure that
I would be prepared to defend.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Child.
DELEGATE CHILD: Do you think that the elimin-
ation of the Comptroller as a constitutional officer
would give him more appointive power, not only in the Comp-
troller itself but in a great many of the employees of his
office?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Adkins.
DELEGATE ADKINS: I do not think so. I think
it would give him the power to appoint the principal head |