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wouldn't have much chance of selling many tickets such
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as metropolitan areas would have, by selling to visitors,
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night benefit somewhat because the state's power is being
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used and they should benefit to some extent. I would be
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in favor of some compromise in that regard. But the
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main difficulty would be to have it operated by the
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state for the benefit of the local subdivisions and to
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have it ear-marked for schools.
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If you had every county running a lottery,
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I think all of them would be worse off. It would be
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better for all the counties and the City of Baltimore
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if the state would operate it." It would be run much
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more efficiently that way and everyone would benefit
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from it .
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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Sachs, our reporter, may
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have a question or two.
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MR. SACHS: Only this Mr. Pressman. Would
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you be kind enough to make available to the Committee
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copies or reprints of the various items you made reference
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to, Judge Barnes' brief, the various magazine articles,
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and particularly the data that you apparently had in your
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