| Show SPEECH FROM congressional record house holds hold that new york congressman went too oar far in n do de of the president washingto 1 ending that the speech d delivered e levored la in the house last week by representative willett wallett Wll lett new york in which the tha president was severely criticised criticized be expunged from afi the e congressional record tho the select committee appointed to consider canal the speech submitted its report to the house on and the report was adopted with hardly a dissenting voice aj ai letter written to the committee by representative willett Wll lett urging that hla his speech should remain on the record accompanied tho the r report the report declares that it would seem that tho the peculiar constitutional duties of the house in relation to the power of tho the impeaching the president do not preclude a clear line of distinction between that criticism of acts acta and conduct necessary tor for performance anre of the constitutional dutle duties I 1 ot at the house and criticism merely personal and irritating it also claims that it to la especially the duty of the house itself to protect yie president from that personal abuse innuendo or ridicule tending to excite disorder in thet the house bousa itself and to creato create a personal antagonism on the part of the president toward the house bird which Is not related to tho the powe of tho the house under the constitution ution to examine into the acts and conduct of the president 1 in his big letter to the committee mr willett wallett claims that i he did not at rt transcend the rules of the house |