STATEMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE
UNITED STATES
February 1, 1919
On the occasion of the dissolution to-day of the American
Protective League and the final termination of all of its activities,
I take the opportunity to express to its National
Directors and all other officers and members my personal
thanks for their assistance to me and to my Department during
the period of the war. I am frank to say that the
Department of Justice could not have accomplished its task
and attained the measure of success which it did attain without
the assistance of the members of the League.
Your reward can only be the expressed thanks of your Government. As the head of the Department of Justice, under which the American Protective League operated, I render you such thanks with sincere pleasure. Upon the occasion of a request from a member of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives for an expression of opinion by me as to the adoption of a joint resolution by the Congress of the United States, extending the thanks of Congress to the members of the League, I have urged in strong terms the adoption of such a resolution, as one justly earned by the organization during an extended period of devoted and effective service.
The work of your organization will long be an inspiration to all citizens to render their full measure of service to their country according to her need, without reward, and with abundant zeal.
Respectfully,
T. W. Gregory
Attorney General