Railroad Bill Its Many Meritorious Provisions Future Stifling of Water Competi

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Railroad Bill Its Many Meritorious Provisions Future Stifling of Water Competi
Joseph R Joseph Russell Knowland
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Mr. KNOWLAND. The very contention the gentleman from Tennessee made the other day in his opposition to the measure. He wanted to know why the President should make the ap- pointments instead of the judges being appointed in the first instance, or designated by the Chief Justice, while the Inter- state Commerce Commission strongly recommended that these first judges be appointed by the President and not by the Chief Justice, as contended by the gentleman.
Mr. SIMS. You mean designated, not appoi
...nted.
Mr. KNOWLAND. Yes: designated.
Mr. SIMS. I understood the gentleman from Texas to say: "Does the commission ask for this court?" I fail to find the commission have ever asked for it.
Mr. KNOWLAND. There is no very great distinction be- tween indorsing a proposition absolutely and asking for it.
Mr. SIMS. Here is what I wanted to convey: That the commerce court was not a suggestion made up by that commis- sion; that they were not the fathers of the idoa; that it was explained that Mr. TOWNSEND of Michigan was the father of the idea; and I said that it made me think more of it.


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