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but let me go back and talk to the attorneys; and if they
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have something by way of strong argument, far be it from
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me to argue with this group. I am not an attorney. I
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would be glad to mail it, bring it in, leave it with you
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or something of that sort.
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THE CHAIRMAN: 1 would certainly say it ought
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to be sent to Mr. Brooks, who would transmit it to the
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appropriate committees .
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MR. RAVER: I will be glad to do so.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Do you have any other questions?
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DR. JENKINS: Yes. My second question is on
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your proposed change and addition to Article III. It is
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no secret that you have my vote for retaining this prin-
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ciple in the Constitution.
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MR. RAVER: Thank you.
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DR. JENKINS: It seems to me it has worked very
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well, as far as I know it has worked very well with the
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President's statement, shall be included in the statement
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without revision, and that even if the Budget Bureau calls
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the State Superintendent of Education in and says, Here,
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I question your figures, the testimony shows that the
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