Mr. President. I am in favor of the immigration bill. I shall probably vote for the corruptpractices bill. if we shall decide to remain here for its consideration. But I for one amn getting weary of my long attendance here. We hear a good deal about the people and the interest they are manifesting in these imeasures. I think the people want Congress to adjourn. My impression is that they are tired of this long session. and would welcome a resolution of adjourment more than anything that we couldl domore than an immigration act. more thtan a corruptpractices act. more than anytilng except the dispatch of the business that is absolutely exigent and which. of course. demands our attention. But it is now quite evident. Mr.
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