I merely rise to observe. that the statements of the Senator with reference to Mr. Martens are in direct conflict with the statement of the Secretary bf Labor in deporting M. Martens. because in that statement the Secretary of Labor practically exonerated Mr. Martens from the very charges which the Senator has now made against him. I may say further with reference to Mr. Post and Mr. Wilson. the Secretary of Labor. that personally I feel that as to the whole deportation question they were in the right and the Attorney General was in the wrong. Sc much did I believe that the Attorney Generals office had not been properly conducted. particularly under the administration of Mr. Palmer during the days of the war. that I introduced a resolution for the investigation of the department of the Attorney General because of the scandalous conditions in that department which we were led to believe existed because of the charges of very responsible men against that department.
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