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Show CRITICISM Of PRESIDENT RESENTED HI CONGRESS Committee Appointed to Consider Proper Means of Dealing With Certain Portions of President's Presi-dent's Message. Washington. flcpresenlntlvo Perkins Per-kins of Now York on Friday Introduced Intro-duced a resolution, which had been ngreed upon, providing for the np-polntment np-polntment of a spcclnl committee of five members to consider tho proper incnns of dealing with that portion' r'f tho president's message which' criticises the congress In prohibiting the detnll of secrot service men to duty outsldo their own bureaus. Tho resolution Is preceded by a preamble reciting some expressions nf tho message. No effort Is mado io glvo volco to the feeling of tho bouse. In presenting the resolution Mr. Perkins mado a brief statement, Fiiylng that ho was satlsllcd that tho house would not hesltntc to tako such action ns tho dignity of thnt body ro-quired. ro-quired. Ho said that somo of tho president's expressions wore unfor-tunate. unfor-tunate. Tho resolution wns ndoptcd, and Messrs. Perkins of Now York, Den-.by Den-.by of Michigan. Weeks of Massachusetts, Massachu-setts, Williams ot Mississippi and Lloyd of Missouri wero appointed on the committee. In submitting tho resolution, Mr. Perkins said that the statements by, the president could not bo lightly dls-i regarded, as they might Impair tho1 rsefnlncRs of tlio congress, nnd thnt undue obtusencss might nrguo a lack nl proper self-respect. |