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3% THE EVENING S'l‘.\vR‘ WASHINGTON; D. (., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. L PPOSEPLAN TOREGISTER ALIEN Fingerprinting Reserved for |} Criminals in America, Says Representative Dickstein. P INNEDY. gging of aliens are now BY WILL where the) 000,000 illeg resident anc 2 and said to imm many measures the fir Would Have Record of All I erimin liens is a br before and time just t may have upon the fi the United Siates ce of any such ai \liens, and the onl: i gh under en stances, were nd sedition acts of & had entirelv dif view. and their exa means he deemed ons in the United nd con Vil that h attempt to foreign-born was not temporary s ned to last foreve s it not a tion of listrust in th make him fear a itions of our of the proposal hefore < undoubtedly Sgrace. = a mat finger eful to the harged, or ersed by the court ite permits him to public office his Sturdily built—correctly de- cigned and finished in the best materials Childre.. e them because they fecl so good on the feet NOT SATISFIED ‘FSAGHALIEN R.ICH IN COAL. Busrer BRoWN BHOES HOMEBREWERS BUY. { Arcounry mna etnte! em Hardware Dealers Are Told. | ANTIC CITY. N. J.. 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