Maric Louise Calmels. Marious Ca]mels. Marie Cardonnel. and Pedro Garcia. the latter alleged to be a wealthy keeper of a Vallejo house of iII fame. had succeeded in blocking many efforts of the United States attorneys office here to suppress white slavery and deport prostitutes." The statements that I ordered the release from custody of three notorious French women who had been ordered deported. and by undue interference had succeeded in blocking many efforts of the United States attorney at San Francisco to suppress Whlte slavery and deport prostitutes. are unqualifiedly false. and are inconsistent with the records of the department and of Mr. McNabs own office. as the latter personally knows. The official correspondence between Mr. McNab and myself In regard to the cases named in the above publication shows that I was In thorough sympathy with his view that the Secretary of Commerce and Labor should not admit to bail alien prostitutes ordered deported pending the prosecution of theirappeals In habeas corpus proceedings. and that I earnestly cooperated with him In endeavoring to put a stop to any such practice. It is true Mr. McNab did not agree with the department as to the authority of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to admit to bail pending an appeal In a habeas corpus proceeding. but this was simply a difference of opinion on a question of law. this department concurring In the view of the Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor that the Secretary had the power in question.
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