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PAGE EIGHT REGISTRATION ROOSEVELT CABIN TO BE OPEN TO OF ALIENS IS PROPOSED : Committee Seeks to Tighten’ Immigration Law in United States ° country, to do with the ¢ existing laws, or made and aon “Our immigrat all times b the report whicl become es, reason. there or the should rarely come .in clear, should not ¢ compa countable for making the examination before em- which the law requires, Should be fined in ev which it appears. that s been brought here who i ble under the law, an dmissibility could — have prelimina barkation BENDIX, DRIVES ® | REPAIRED When widely this popular used “star arm” of the motor develop. Die the right immediate, last is here, Part and knoy starting y trou Built PUBLIC DURING SUMMER MONTHS nching days in North Da- by the late presi- dent will be ed and hung. Fur- niture of the p r days and other mementoes will be placed in the ca- A letter wr in vy. Mrs chosen first vice S. Stratton second vi rent bin Other officers are: Recordin) Mrs. B. K. Skeels; cor y . Mra. W. W. Moy 1 Benton Baker; . Meyer; histor The new of. will assu heir duties at the t meeting of the chapter to be ber, i that for the first oval to the capitol | vent E. A. ‘Thorberg gave of the tional Paul last April. at the chapter luncheon were Miss Minnie J. Nielson, superintendent of public instruction, and Mrs. Martha, P. Taten St State R la report held at St ul Trade tour delegates all on the governor yes- d the Roosevelt cabin hown around by members the chapter officers of the chapter Mrs. Fred L. Conklin; Mrs. N. O, Ramstad; s. W. 8, Strat: cording s ry, Mrs. B. K vrresponding secretary, Mr Moyer; treasurer, Mrs. A. M, revent, is arranyiny for the anson; historian, Mrs. Benton ng and will br things connect mittee in ‘its first tal standards report, higher should be required Immigration Act mumittee said “it should . ntained und strengthened in not affir ely shown | such respects us experience in prac- to entry| tice shall indicate to be necessary become for the fulfilment of its fundamen- ald be tal purposes.” al standards “The extension of quota limita- this co ions to the countries of the West- undesira liens who, recommended by Lockwood Confectionery & Tourists Supply Station One docr east of the Lockwood Accessory Co. All kinds of Tourist and Picnic Supplies. Welches special Preserves and Grape Juice. Hamm’s Master Brew and Lime Fizz. Northern Ice Cream. Order a one, two or three gallon container for that next picnic. We will have it all packed for you if ordered five hours in advance. Paper plates, cups and assorted picnic packages. FRUITS, ICE COLD DRIN CANDIES, CIGARS and TOBACCOS. 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To break down our pres- ent law in order to admit more ‘labor’ would undermine its funda- mental purposes and put immigra- tion back on a purely economic ba- secretary of lubor should be ‘ n all cases where it is in- tended to cancel a warrant, or to sus- pend deportation, to give the officer issuing a certificate an opportunity MAKESWAR ON SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925 That didn’t matter so much, but with France it does--she owes so.much here. The prospect that she'd meet her American obli- gations was. none too bright before. If she’s. in for the same kind of an experience Spain has had, no such idea is to get'them into the same gen- eral free-for-all with him—on his sidp, of course. -And Italy owes mon- ey to the United States, too. If Abd gets that far—and he’s gone far enough already to prove himself some traveler—it’s likely the | comes chiefly rich by smuggling in illegal immi- The requirements of registration, according to the report, would greatly simplify the proce ericanization and nati “There is no hardship or in this for any alien who is rightful- ly here. The objection to the plan from those who get letter, before fi Hannibal, Mo- size contest, son, Samuel n). RULE STU Columbia, grants and from the aliens already here who live by exploiting their more recently arrived fellow coun- trymen.” The warrant of arrest in all cases of deportation of insane or other- wise eugenically undesirable ali should be issued by the commi er of immigration or other respon- sible officer of the district in which the alien is 4 resident, con- tinued the report, instead of being tirely in the hands of a council, composed of 16 gi TAUG C Bgrlin.—Germang’s to be heard, either in person ‘or by ction is taken.” HONORS MARK TWAIN As the result of a this city has Field,’ in honor of its Clemens (Mark Mo.—Enforcement discipline at Christian College, here, where 400 girls are students, is en- student s OOL AT 103 oldest public school teacher, who kept up his work until a short time before his death, died recently at the age of 103, U.S, DEBATERS Activities of Big Moroccon Rebel Chieftain Has Washington Worried a By CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer Washington, June 6.-Abd-El-Krim —he pronounces it Cream—has the Washington administration some- what worried. After 15 years of fighting to drive the Spaniards out of his part of Morocco, he has started in on the French. He has bled Spain nearly to death bone remains at all. Abd, the State Department hears, is a pretty good manager, He has won big battles with the Spani- ards, but, having more resources than he, they kept on sending fresh troops. Abd licked them as fast as they ar- rived, but still more came. he decided he must get additional tribesmen That's why he stirred up the natives of French, Morroceo to rebel. makes a sizeable war. all hi; Finally What's more, it appears, according to State Department advices, Abd’s emissaries are busy in Italian North Africa. in a chronic state of revolt. trouble will spread into Egypt and maybe on into Arabia, where much the same kind of people live as in North Africa, It would be more like Indian fighting than civilized war- fare, but the whole stretch of coun- try is difficult for military opera- tions, which would cost like sin. True, the United States has no di- rect interest in all this. Neverthe- less, the administration hates to see America’s debtors getting into a mess which ‘may cost them every cent they can rake and scrape for years to come. that -GeeaeaN aaa Unc anit Osaka, Japan, now is the fifth city of the world in population. 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