Show I BITTER LANGUAGE USED IN LOWER HOUSE OF CONGRESS Representative Bennett Refutes the Assertions of Mr Macon of I bWashington Washington Tan Jan that lames James A Patten s secretary of the Immigration Restriction League had told a wicked cruel deliberate and malicious lie when he gave Representative Macon Jacon of o ArKansas in information information formation upon which the latter based his speech yesterday tie tive Bennett made a vig rous defense of the immigration commission in the House today St Statements of at the from Ar Arkans Arkansas kans kansas s require an instant full and com om complete shouted Mr after atter ho he had explained In detail the work I ot of the commission it its trip abroad in 1907 1901 which Mr Ir Macon had termed a junket and the results it had accomplished Mr met Mr Bennetts demands with a reply I 1 am not going to ac accept what the gen from New York has bas said to thIs house as gospel exclaimed Mr Macon It Js is a question of at veracity and one of at these gentlemen has all as much credence on the part ot of the House as th the other until one or the other shows himself to be a liar and the tha other shows howl 10 t b a the gentleman tram rein New York Is not a 11 saint Mr Macon admItted that Mr Ir Patten was his Mr Macon explained that Mr Patton Patten was as a ot of a de ceased member of the and was In a position to know I am not here to take taka back any part ot of my statement that the trip abroad was a junket as I und understand a junket ox Mr Ir Macon Thus tho Incident was closed without Mr Macon having receded from his tion but not until after atter Ir dr fann or of Il II had refused to consent to Mr Ma ons request tor niH romar In e Je or |