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MR. BOND: Not at all. I was unsuccessful in
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housing for the elderly. May I say again, I agree with
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what you say, but where do you distinguish between housing
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for the elderly and old folks' homes? That's an awfully
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thin line to draw.
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MRS. HOFFMAN: It is a thin line to draw and I'm
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glad it's within ray province to point up problems at the
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moment and not necessarily to solve them, but I think these
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are very important considerations which are becoming greate
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which you should not fail to deal with. Let me give you an
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example of a bill that was introduced into the City Council
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that is under consideration now and may receive second
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greeting on Monday, though I trust not, in the form intro-
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duced and, Mr. Bond, I presume that you are interested in
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the historical preservation and
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MR. BOND: No. That's Tom Ward. I wouldn't
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get into that.
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MRS. HOFFMAN: The historic preservation is a
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matter of interest in certain quarters and it is certainly
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a matter of public policy to determine that landmarks should
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not be destroyed or that they should be protected in one
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