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based on the information I hove given you here this morn-
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ing. It is a sound system and why change it because
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somebody may have a theory that somebody else's may work
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better?
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I will be very happy to answer any questions up
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to this point of the presentation that you all may have.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The gentleman that came in
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is Mr. Philip Sayre.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I know, from Montgomery
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Commission.
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THE CHAIRMAN: He is a Member of our Commis-
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sion. 1 didn't know that you knew him. He is a very
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distinguished Member of our Commission.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: About the open door policy of
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information, this 8-page report comprises all of the in-
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formation that would normally be in the Comptroller's
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Report; here is the Annual Report we have to put out to
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the Members of the Legislature . It is a very voluminous
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document of almost 175 pages. Here we have condensed
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it into eight pages. We sent out 15,000 copies of these
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to accountants, lawyers , insurance companies, everybody
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