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delegate wants to assasinate a delegate, you want that
public?
DFLEGATE SHERBOW: l think he will be sufficient-
ly responsible that he will not injul-e another delegate, I am talking where a man is appointed to the
United States Supreme Court, or as Solicitor
General, or a State officer, where somebody who has had a
bad time, or thinks he has, writes in a letter that is
so bad that the newspaper says, when they get it, unless
we were protected against libel we wouldn't handle it.
These are the kinds of things I am talkina about. I don't think the members of the Senate and the House are
going to be guilty of character assasination.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: When the nominees are confirmed
the Senate is meeting as a Committee of the Whole. The
House has nothing to do with those appointments. It is up
! to the Senate.
There are times when a person is hurt, his
'i character is hurt by such statements, that sometimes can't
even be proven, and if you are going to have that in open |