AMERICAN JUDICIARY
THE PRESIDENT'S PROPOSALS CONSIDERATION BY SENATE COMMITTEE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON. April 24. , The Judiciary Committee of the Senate completed the public hearings in regard to President Roosevelt’s proposals for altering the constitution of the Supreme Court. The committee announced that the secret consideration of the Bill would require at least n month.
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Evening Star, Issue 22632, 26 April 1937, Page 9
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