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MR. BOND: I am also on the Executive Committee
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of the Constitutional Commission, and we are concerned
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about a so-called cabinet-type form of State government.
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What is your belief as to having the State Superintendent
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of Schools serve at the pleasure of the government? Do
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you have any feeling on that at all, sir? John, don't you
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think that is a pertinent question?
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MR. BROOKS: Yes, sir.
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MR. RAVER: I think this would also -- I have
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to be careful how I choose my words , because I have said
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that insofar as the recommendations under discussion,
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removal of public education in 52 would be the most impor-
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tant and most serious. I think I would be free to say
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that such a proposal would be equally disturbing, because
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to date it has no publicity given to this, except as
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Mr . Power at this meeting -- Mr. Brooks, did you say this
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was not pertinent out there in terms of what we hear here?
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MR. BROOKS: What he said, yes, it is not per-
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tinent, but you can comr.ent on it .
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MR. RAVER: It is mighty close to it.
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MR. BROOKS: I will say he did qualify his re-
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