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CRITICISE JUDICIARY CHOICES OF PRESIDENT; Senators Think Sufficient Care Is Not Shown. MR. BAILEY CITES DAYTON Urges Freedom from Partisanship in Passing on Nominations -- Selections for Illinois Judgeships.

CRITICISE JUDICIARY CHOICES OF PRESIDENT; Senators Think Sufficient Care Is Not Shown. MR. BAILEY CITES DAYTON Urges Freedom from Partisanship in Passing on Nominations -- Selections for Illinois Judgeships.
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WASHINGTON, March 13 -- There was talk among Senators to-day in the executive session regarding the selection of men for the judiciary. Some of the Senators did not think sufficient care was exhibited by President Roosevelt in the selection of men for these important places. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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