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very many people in this Convention know what these amend-
ments do. I could ask the Chairman to give me in detail
the difference between the duties of the comptroller under
the old system and this system. I would like Mr. President
to have that opportunity but this Convention only gave me
18 votes. They don't seem to care. There really isn't any
use to talk anymore because the whole Convention has gone
to pot. Everybody is talking about the authorities around
here. There is dickering. We h*e right to do that but I don't know, Mr. President, what this amendment does. I
frankly don't. I do not know and I am going to acuse most
of you here of not knowing also what this amendment does,
but if you want to go a.head and throw something out the
window that has been in existence for 109 years because at
the late hour this afternoon you came up with a compromise,
you are smarter than I am, all of you are smarter than I
am, but I don't know what this compromise does. I don't
know that this amendment does.
Mr. President --
THE CHAIRMAN: You have one-half minute. Delegate
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