Show ATTITUDE OF POST I II I I STUBBORN PALMER TH Trl i n 1 I I I II UK Assistant Labor Secretary Is Pictured as Frie Friend d dof of Radicals Washington WahIngton Juno 1 Attorney I.-Attorney General General Genral Gen Gen- eral ral Palmer replying today before tho the House rules committee to criticisms leveled at his department by Louis F F. F Post assistant secretary of ot labor declare declared de do- dared clare Mr Post had sot set himself above e Congress and and th the law In the Ule handling of oC deportation cases The attorney general ass asserted that thatA A Assistant Secretary Posts Post's entire official off I- I cial career had been marked by bv a n. friendliness toward radicals which had had done much toward encouraging the growth crowth and development dc of or their program pro- pro gram Ho lie further er charged that Mr fr Post Poet had proceeded on his personal view Ien that the tho deportation law Is wrong and had defied tho the rules of ot evidence evi evl- dence as lal laid down by liv the tho courts Posits Ponti n Record cord In Isi Sou Sought bt Mr P Palmer as A-as before th the committe commit commit- te is inquiring into inlo tho the official cia cial conduct of or Mr Post nearl nearly five hours and th n did not complete his statement lIe Ho urged th the th committee o 0 delve deep in Mr Ir Poss S 'S record de declaring declaring tie tie- claring daring that many things which I might Int Interest you ou could be found Citing instances of or what he characterized charac charac- as Mr Posts Post's tion the general and tho the as assistant assistant assistant as- as labor secretary had seen to create in Detroit a a. committee known as aa the advisory advisors committee of or Detroit citizens which ho hi said pal had been permitted permitted permitted per per- to pass upon all aU questions of or bond hond for aliens arrested on deportation deportation deportation tion warrants Jd E-Jd Evidence T 1 tJ Mr Palmer presented to the committee com corn a COP copy of ol the message to P. P I J 1 Prentiss Immigration Inspector at Detroit De De- troit trolL In which Mr Po Post t Instructed the Inspector to relea release e ten persons person on ball bail of or The telegram added that should the thc advisory ad committee so no el elect ct the aliens may bc be paroled In lieu llou of bail to the committee or such s mern- mern I bar bor or thereof h co aa as tho the committee ma may des des- ignate Tho Tho department of ot Justice Mr Paliner Palmer Pal Pal- mer iner said hn had 1 been heon handicapped for lor many because It had collided with the stubborn Incapacity of or Louis LoulA r r. Post In attempting to round up and I rid the countr country of ot radicals |