CAir.:BLL] that he had hoped that we would get rid of a Democratic adlniistration. Let me tell you. Mr. Speaker. if we pay attention to the messages sent in by the President who now presides over the destinies of this Republic. President Wilson. and give our first attention to legislation along the liles which he suggests. if we give consideration to the real important. burning issues of the hour. we ought not take up this immigration mieasnre now in preference to all these other important. pressing matters. It may well await the orderly procedure of the IHouse under the general rules that this House has enacted. Mr.
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