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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

"PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN WANTS TO PUNISH NEWSPAPERS"

REED PROPOSES TO BAN PAPERS PUBLICIZING SECRET SENATE SESSIONS FROM PRESS GALLERY

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On January 29, 1925, The Evening Star reports that Senator David A. Reed* (R-Pennsylvania) has resolved to "discipline newspapers that print secret proceedings of the Senate."

His proposal comes as a result "of the publicity given to a recent executive session for discussion of the (Harlan F.) Stone** Supreme Court nomination."

The Senator's resolution would ban newspapers who publicize secret sessions of the Senate "from representation in the...press gallery."

*David Aiken Reed (1880-1953) was born in Pittsburgh & represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate 1922-1935.  He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, 1900 & University of Pittsburgh Law School, 1903. 

DAR served in the US Army in WWI & was a member of the American Liberty League.  He was co-sponsor of the Immigration Act of 1924.  DAR lived at 2222 S Street NW in Washington, D.C.

**Harlan Fiske Stone, appointed by President Coolidge, served as an associate justice of the USSC 1925-1941 & as Chief Justice 1941-1945. 

SOURCE

"Senate Is Asked To Punish Papers In Secrecy Breech," The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1925, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/

 
 
Senator David A. Reed
R-Pennsylvania
8-16-22
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