I wish to make clear. first of all. that since President Coolidges advent to power I have endeavored to work in harmony with his adnlinistration. placing no obstacles in his way. I have followed this policy in spite of the fact that my recoinmendations have not been accepted by the administration. I remember that shortly after Mr. Coolidge entered the White House .( recommended to the Bureau of Insular Affairs and to the Secretary of War a Porto Rican candidate for the post of commissioner of immigration. The President appointed a continental American. In spite of this rebuff I accepted the appointment and advised its approval by the Senate.
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