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Charter Commission
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1979
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8/14/1979
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MR. OMONAKA: I think they can be referred. <br /> If the calls should come from any precinct, I think , the <br /> precinct officer can point out, okay, if you are interested <br /> in this, this is what it means and they can show them the <br /> print-out. <br /> MR. SCHUTTE : Can we tell them anything more, <br /> Gloria, than_:what the Clerk ' s office would be allowed to <br /> tell them? <br /> MRS. IWAMOTO: The Clerk ' s office is trying <br /> to stay away from that, part. <br /> MR. SCHUTTE: But what I 'm saying, Amy, is can <br /> we tell them anything more? If they were to call the Clerk ' s <br /> office, what could the Clerk ' s office tell them? Now, take <br /> that into consideration and can we tell them any more by <br /> manning the telephone? Can we give them any more information? <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : I thought we were supposed <br /> to be able to give them the background as to how we arrived <br /> at the amendments. <br /> MR. SCHUTTE: That could be very slanted <br /> depending on who is talking about it. <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : I know, 2 recognize that. <br /> MRS. IWAMOTO: At the beginning, when we first <br /> met, I believe Mr. Legaspi had come here to tell us that we <br /> should have a telephone service like this. <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : They wanted the phone about <br /> a week before the election. <br /> CHAIRMAN SAKATA: They want on the election <br /> day a hotline in here? <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : They suggested we could <br /> advertise the hotline number. <br /> MR. SCHUTTE : I 'm trying to look at the impact <br /> side. How much good is that going to do? Is it going to be <br /> worth it to put that in or are we going to put it in just in <br /> case somebody does call? And if they do call? <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : If we put it in we ' ll have <br /> to figure out a way to man that. <br /> MR. SCHUTTE: How much use out of this phone <br /> are we going to get, Bud? <br /> MR. TRULSON : Perhaps a dozen calls. I personally <br /> don ' t feel we will have many calls. I think most people by the <br /> time they get to the polls they pretty well have decided what <br /> they are going to do and they are not going to have to call <br /> anybody. And I think before they get to the polls they' ll call <br /> somebody. The Clerk ' s office or they' ll know who the commission <br /> members are and they' ll call us at home. They 've been doing it <br /> now for five months. <br /> -29- <br />
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