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speaks for how many public school teachers?
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MR. RAVER: We have 28,000 members .
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THE CHAIRMAN: 28,000 people, and when he, and
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I have known him for a long time, and I know that he
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doesn't say things lightly, and when he makes a statement
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of this kind, it seeras to me that he means what he says,
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and what this statement in effect says — the statement
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is made by Professor Power, and other things that he has
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heard the Commission are doing will not be looked upon too
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favorably by at least some part of the electorate in the
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election in September. This is what really gives me a lot
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of concern.
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MR. RAVER: I truthfully am concerned. I would
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do one of two things. If I were against the Constitutional
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Convention, I would have never accepted, and I realize this
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is somewhat in name, a front committee , I would not have
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accepted the governor's appointment to the Citizens Com-
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mittee. I intend to do what I can by way of promoting it,
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but I cannot forget ray relationship with public education.
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If there should come a point as far as recommendations to
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the Commission, 1 might resign from the Commission, but I
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