THE ADMINISTRATION: We Are Against Sin
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"Happy, Healthy." On specific questions about the steel seizure, McCarran pointed out that, while the Supreme Court is sitting in judgment, it would be improper for Federal Judge McGranery to voice an opinion. Gratefully, McGranery observed: "I would cooperate with this Congress [to] build a very happy, healthy country. I think we are agreed against sin here, gentlemen."
Michigan's Homer Ferguson gruffed: "We can't agree on what sin is."
By 8-4 the committee approved the appointment of McGranery. Ferguson and other dissenters promised to carry their objections this week to the Senate floor.
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