Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1924 — Page 4
E D I TOR I A L
Th F1KRY CROSS If published rrery Friday by The Fiery Crosu Publishing Company, Indianapolis, and will maintain a policy of ataunch, Protectant Americanism without fear or favor. Editrd. not to make up people's minds, but to shake tip people's minds; to help mold active public opinion which will make America a proper place to live In. News of truth kills more false news and shrivels up more "bunk" than 11 the earnest arguments In the world. Truth helps to clarify opinions on aertmis questions bv serious people. The KIKHY (HOSs will strive to fctve the American viewpoint on published nrticlcs and separate the dross from the pure gold In the current news of the dy.
The Fiery Crosa rabllshltig; Co., Inc., Publishers.
Entered as second-class matter, July 20. 1922. at the postofflce at Indianapolis, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Advertising Rnten Will Be Furnished T'pon Reqneat.
Subscription Rate, by Mnll, $2.00 Fer Year.
Sparks from the Fiery Cross
By JOHN EIGHT POINT "The noblest motige is the public good
-VIRGIL
Send all fn Items and Aildresa all Inquiries to 57S and 580 Century Build-
in qr. Telephones Lincoln B351 and 53.'-. KLAS'S PROGRAM FOR 1924 1. Militant, old-fashioned Christianity and operative patriotism. 2. Back to the Constitution. B. Enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment so long as it Is a part of the Constitution. i. Enforcement of present Immigration laws and enactment of more stringent laws on Immigration.
Love vs: Hate
In South Rend, Indiana, while it seems Impossible, students of Notre Dame, a Catholic university, burning with hatred, attacked men and vomon and stoned and trampled under their feet the American flag. Such a show of hate Is almost beyond thbellef of the American citizen. Automobiles were stopped If an American flag was displayed and the occupants beaten. The students believed anyone who displayed an American flag to be a Klansman or a Klanswoman, because women were also attacked. This would Indicate that the students were merely attacking members
of the Klan. One could well believe that !f it were not for the fact that attempts were made to tear Masonic pins from the coats of men, and cries of "dirty Protestant" heard. It was a display of rancid hatred in its worst form. Pitted against this hate was the love displayed by Klansmen who acted, to check any retaliation that might mean the sacrificing of lives in the end. As night fell, persons not members of the Klan began to realize that the hatred was not all toward the Klan, but that Protestantism was that against which this hatred was being spent. Thousands turned toward the Klan. Klan leaders knew that it was then within their power, employing the same tactics as those exhibited by the Roman Catholic students, to secure revenge. In fact, as one Klansman put it, "We could go and raze
Nolve Dame University, but that is not what the Klan teaches." Klansmen, true to the words of the man just quoted, are truly taught to obey the law, to love their fellowmen regardless of what their fellowmen iray btlieve. The acts of the Klansmen showed naught but love. The tolerance displayed by the misused Klansmen might well serve as a criterion for all Americans. Klansmen could have done that which the man quoted said they could have done. But they did not; did not in the face ot the fact lhat as American citizens they had a perfect right to assemble a thy did. Every law, moral and otherwise, had been broken in the at'ii' . k against them, but, remembering their pledge to uphold the laws of
Klansmanship Is like muscle if you don't use it, you'll lose It. Nothing Is gained by talking Klansiiinnsiiji te a man who loves his selfish interests more than the best interests of his country. Nine troubles out of ten will run the minute a Klansman looks them in the face.
Shall we dispose of the visor? There is no need. You know your friends and neighbors anyhow. The KInn Is careful where It steps, that's why those who follow it do not stumble.
i ' Aa far act if lo nnQolMo f n An an
the Ku Klux Klan will mak8 it a lifetime job to keep Uncle Sam out of trouble. The Klan position on the subject is to the effect that the man who votes either locally or nationally to sustain a wrong is helping the devil whether he knows it or not.
An opportunity that's lost, Dear Klansman, leaves no track
And that Is why, I have no doubt, It cant find its way back. Tell your friend that if he is afraid of the Klan in the dark he should do more praying In the light. The anti-Klansman is always chasing the devil around the stump only to find out that the said devil is an anti-Klansman, too. It is not the time and money we give to the Klan that keeps us poor, but the help and service we keep from the Klan.
The
Exactness Klan believes its
fuTcs of
coma was the old Indian name ot the
mountain; Rainier was merely the name of the "commander of a British
ship engaged in depredations along the Atlantic seaboard." The Senate's adoption of a joint resolution authorizing the change of name ia a patriotic act harking back to pleas
ing tradition. The Klan ritual does not include only noble and uplifting thoughts. It endeavors to fix noble tendencies. It educates by a process of symbolism based upon sacred principles. Its general effect ia in the direction of loyal culture.
Prejudice is a habit no Klansman would wear; he is best satisfied when costumed in his own garb of help
ful fairness. Mowing Sown the Weeds The words destructive and constructive connote terms which can not be defined superficially, because what often seems destructive turns
out to be constructive, in the high
est sense. Klansmanship appears as a constructive national force, although it
overturns some old orders and certain insidious and malicious propaganda. It includes, as a principle, the wi3e pointing out of systems and methods which the nation should cast off, and it also interprets anew to the country the salient uses and beauties of certain old principles and privileges which inimical interests have long tried to destroy by concealment or wrong Interpretation. The paths of politics become
choked by the weeds of selfish inter
ests. The Klan mows down these weeds that close old but useful roadways. It aims at a discernment which is both wise and reverent it is most courageous at strategic points of decision. As an organization it destroys tendencies toward spiritual and political wastage of
The Outpost OUS PLATFORM LIFE- PRESERVERS FOR SINKING FUNDS
The Anglo-Saxon and 1 890 Peculiar Phase Is That Immigrant Who "Builds America" Never Advances Interests of Mother Country Foreign-Language Newspapers Assume Arrogant and Inconsistent Stand on Immigration Bill By WINGFOOT
farnHv flint it twav finallv fulfill liv
guidance to be perfect for its pur- nntrllpHv tran,mtatlnil th(i- no.
pose. They are based upon a perfect knowledge of Klan needs and also the needs of the great commonwealth that the Klan is using every energy in its power to serve. Some of its rules are laid down iu the instructions that flow through
regular channels; .others are the re
blest conceptions and intentions of America's most unselfish leaders and
teachers. ! Sounded Very "ice Secretary "hughes recently named 1 independence and co-operation as ! the determinative principles ot
It would be interesting to know just how hard the faculty at Notre Dame tried to stop the un-American conduct of the students who created the riot in South Bend when they
beat Klansmen and stormed the Klan
headquarters. An Italian congressman declared on the floor of the House that The Fiery Cross editor is
"warp-minded." All that the editor can wish for, no doubt, is that no news dispatch got it "wop-minded." Bobby: "Pop, why don't chasms ever sleep." Pop: "Chasms do not sleep. Why do you ask such a question?" Bobby: "Because I read so much about yawning chasms." -With Apologies to F. M. While possibly this comes a little
late, it would still seem that more
than one public official sold his birthright for a mess of Tea Pottage. For a while it looked as though Hank was Mnsele bound. However, the Shoals apparently are farther away than ever before. They have just held an insanity inquest and proved a Detroit man insane after having found he has been married fourteen times. Just why it was necessary to have the inquest to prove him insane after proving he
had married fourteen times has not be made known.
Xursery Rhymes Down to Date Congress had a little brash, With bristles white as snow; And every time the prohe got hot, The brush went in the whitewash pot. IN VIEW OF THE OBJECTION TO USING THE YEAR 1S00 ON WHICH TO BASE THE IMMIGRA
TION TOTALS. WE WOULD SUG
GEST THAT IT BE CHANGED TO 1G90. ALL IN FAVOR OF THIS STAND UP.
"Ten million immigrants," says the Dakota Freie 2resse, a foreign-language newspaper printed in New Ulm, Minnesota, "should be admitted to the United States at-once." If this should happen, the United States, if one were to believe the foreign-language newspapers printed in America, would become an Utopia. Of course, due to limited space possibly, these papers do not go on to explain why, if millions of immigrants from other countries would so far advan the
United States, these same immigrants, should they remain
in Europe, would not do the same for Europe.
One of the most peculiar angles of the arguments advanced by alien interests as to why we should let the hordes of Europe crash through our gates, is that if the immigrant will do so much for advancing the interests of America, why those same immigrants while in their native homes do not show an
inclination to uplift their own countries. Papers printed in the Italian language are strong in extolling the intelligence and virtues of the Italian immigrants. "The vast body of Italians in America are kind, honest and useful workers," says the Des Moines Trib-
and the Indians and blazed' the way to Oregon and California a half-cen-tury before the year of 1830 which is now causing such commotioa among those who "built America?" A Bohemian newspaper, the Chicago Denni Hlasatel, says: "The immigration question should be dealt with, not with narrow-mindedness, but for the good and in the interest of the American people. The economic interest of our country demand that population keep on growing."
Conflicting Arguments Immigration, according to tha publication, is the only way by which a country . may keep its population growing, although, according to a Belgian newspaper, the Gazette van Detroit, declares that Belgium is growing so fast that she must have
una Ital'iana, and further says that 80me pace V lP&aiA- !t, is .intir"
it is not the riffraff of Italy which is
coining to American shores. Other Italian papers are loud in their praise of what Italians have done to build America. It is peculiar that such persons can not build their own country. It is a world-known
fact that illiteracy in, Italy is very
esting to note that America is the only country, according to tke foes of Immigration, that can not increase its population through-the birthrate. Where is Belgium getting the increased population that demands that Belgians emigrate' to America?
Another Belgian paper, the Gazette?
high and that Italy has made no such van Moline, published at Moliue, Illi
Atf-rica -which give those Roman Catholic students the right to worship 'through alu entirely paid for. Ordi-I American foreiSn Policy. The words
as I hey please they were not swayed by hatred; they were held steadfast nary human rules are based upon
t American principles and, in the face of demoniacal hate, exhibited naught but love.
sounded very nice until he carefully
partial knowledge ot both present i piaini inai inuepemience uiu uu
that idea with the statement that
Libeling Americans " ill at there Is too much crime, brutality and immorality portrayed in the moving pictures of today was the sentiment of the delegates who atteffded the National Congress of Mothers and the Parent-Teachers' Association in St. Paul recently. The mothers in attendance voiced a strong disapproval of the filming of books that "the average boy and girl otherwise never would have heard about." Unfortunately, the mothers are right and the moving pictures of today are, in far too jiiany instances, not fit material to be viewed by elders,
much less impressionable boys and girls. According to newspaper statements, it is claimed by many heads of film corporations that these films are necessary from the box office standpoint and that the public demands them. Wliile it is quite possible these statements are not true, the fact remains that any industry, regardless of what it might be, that has to rely on the distribution of moral tilth to keep it in existence, should go out of
existence the sooner the better. On the other hand, some of the best films that have been produced, from a moral standpoint, have been exceedingly big money getters for the producers. There is, no doubt, a certain element that wallows in mental f 1th and which flocks to immoral moving pictures, but to say the public as a whole demands immoral pictures, is Just so much rot. To-fsay that America has reached the place where only the immoral, the lewd and the sensational has enough appeal to warrant its production. Is libeling t he good mothers, virtuous daughters and clean-minded men of America who compose the great bulk of our population.
The Mighty Weapons At a time when, it seems, that every element that is swayed by unnatural emotions Is bent on making a mockery of the Constitution of the
Vnlted States, it is a most gratifying thing to know that amid all the turmoil there is a mighty organization bent on preserving for future generations the liberties bought so dearly by our forefathers. It is only natural that this organization, the Knights of tie Ku Klux Klan, is fought on every hand. Politicians, fearful that the old machines will be wrecked by a civic awakening, are fighting the Klan. Foreign influences, seeing their hold gradually broken, are desperate in their attempt to turn Americans against this organization composed of Amer-!can-born white people. Aliens, who would rear their children in old world surroundings and superstitions, object to the Klan. Bootleggers, piling up unholy dollars in their nefarious occupation, damn the Klau. These elements, combined with all other un-American forces, are today fighting the Ku Klux Klan as no other organization was ever fought, unless, possibly, it be the. Masons years ago, who suffered such an onslaught from the Roman hierarchy, that same force which is leading the light against the Klah today. In the face of the mighty effort to destroy it, the Klan is steadily
gaining in membership throughout the country and is making great headway, through its numerous publications, in educating the people of America to the dangers which beset our country. In this particular line the Bureau of Publication and Education, although but a few months old, has played a prominent part in the distribution of news to the dozens of Official Klan publications throughout the many states of our union. While Klan adversaries are using every reprehensible means to thwart the Klan, the latter is relying solely on education and enlightenment which, 1b the end, are the mightiest weapons Truth and Right possess.
and firti.re. The rules that affect thei
Klan are thought out with an exactness that builds' upon intuition as well as reason. The Klan believes
in spiritual leadership as well as in physical leadership. Good men belong to the Klan and serve it utterly, exemplifying the rules by which it lives and functions. It is impossible ever for fancy and imagination to assign the limits to the achievements of free minds, hands and hearts under the protection of our union, a3
made possible under the leadership of one hundred per cant Americans. The flag stands for self-government andin the identical sense the Klan symbols Btand for the same
thing.
It should always be remembered that we as Klansmen never forget our nativity and that we forever sympathize In all right and wise efforts to extend to everybody the blessing of civil liberty and unhampered justice under the constitution. Except by Deeds We have no way of building well, Except by deeds; Our nation would be tagged for hell. Except by deeds; That's why the Klan is strong to act Upon the principle and fact That God with man can mke no paet Except by deeds. v
"co-operation does not mean and never has meant alliances or politi
cal entanglements."
Just what Mr. Hughes really meant
is not clear to the plain homespun
American used to making a vocabulary of five hundred words take care of all the needs of his little world. Perhaps Mr. Hughe3 did not know what he himself meant. Perhaps, and that is more likely, he wished to conceal his honest opinion which at times appears rather favorable toward alien Ideas. For the benefit of the Klansmen "may we not say that Independence means sufficient isolation from Europe to make unusual co-operation with her schemes unlikely? May we not insist that itjneans taking care
of America and American interests
first, at all costs, and co-operation
only with European plans when they
strictly harmonize with American
principles and traditions? If the words stand for anything else they do not mean American patriotism, American freedom, American independence in tha face ot old world despotism. Any plan i polities that will defeat the rorrupt practices which still characterize the selection of men for hijrU offices In the government will be welcomed by the Klan.
Barnes Is Names Don't ever bank on a girl's name. According to a Pittsburg paper, "Vera Gentle was today fined ten dollars and costs for hitting her brother-in-law, John Gorski, in the head with a piece of coal. Mayba Vera didn't mean to hurt him though, and used soft coal.
This Week's Best Story WOONSOCKET, Okla.. May 21. During a hailstorm here this afternoon, when stones fell larger than a baseball, a skylight in a Greek shoe shining parlor was broken and $37.50 rang up on the cash register by hailstones before it could be moved from beneath the broken light.
Problematical "It looks like the party that can get the bobbed-hair vote," screams the Brooklyn Eagle, "will sweep the
country." Our Idea was'that bobbed-
hair girls didn't go In much for sweeping. Possibly, however, the Eagle meant sweep through the country in automobiles. There was an Id fellow ia Rome, Who palled all the veils off Salome; Hi agents don't slumber, Bat the Klait has their number, And now they bitterly fret and foam.
It would be interesting to know just how many persons who were I.tlng the two per cent quota on the 1890 census, in the immigration Mil, are now assisting In the Japanese "scare" tn order to get a presidential veto so that another chance will be given to delay action or get change in the quota or the year on which the quota is based.
Man has no chance to reach the stars, Except by deeds; He has no proof of avatars.
Except by deeds. We've got to have the evidence
To win a lifetime recompense -Forever we'll sit dumb and dense, Except by deeds. We have no way of finding out, Except by deeds. Just who is weak and who is stout. Except by deeds. We've got to have the proof to know The right and wrong of things below. And there's no other way to show, Except by deeds. The Klan can make no forward move. Except by deeds
f'.o headway gain, no birthright prove.
Except by deeds. Then let us arm ourselves to do, And toil like Caesars in review There's no way sure, there's no way true, " Except by deeds. A Gratify In Quality
It is gratifying to observe that about nine-tenths of the present Con
gress are members of Protestant
churches. Most of the remaining
one-tenth is said" to attend church frequently if not regularly. A large
proportion of the whole body is also found -io belong to Protestant - fraternities. This means that the na
tion's law-makers or large units of
Congressman La Guardia, ot New York, deelared The Fiery Cross to to "warp-minded." chiefly, it would seem, because it strongly advocated restrictive immigration bill. From the vote of both houses- it would appear that Congress had the "warp-mind complex."
It being spring, President Coolidge could have chosen no better time t tell Europe to "clean house."
Step the Ignorance According to a recent survey of
the Bible education of students tn the high schools and colleges rn Missouri, it was found that 40 per cent of those who were questioned thought that Paul was a book of the Bible and 12 per cent believed the Epheslans to be a province. With the proper sort of training in the public schools such ludicrous and lamentable confessions of ignorance would be impossible. There can be no excuse for such a cofidttion. The idea of many Klansmen that the
Bible become a part of the course of study both in the grades and high school, that old-fashioned memoriz
ing contests be again brought in vogue, has its appeal. Klansmen can do good by working locally to this end. Lies Cant Win Lies about the Klan is the newspapers do not boost the circulation list. The campaign o a certain Indiana daily to get subscribers recently was fruitless although solicitors worked a selected territory vigorously. Inquiry developed the fact that the locality was Klannish and
that the newspaper had been an especially brilliant prevaricator In its editorials and news reports concerning the Klan. Although largely owned by Protestants, the paper has
eurried favor with the non-Protestants. There has been a lowering of public and private morals during and since the war. Klan pnrpoee indt-
Protestant fraternalists. So long as
this balance can be maintained the efforts of the Klan should bear fruits of the most satisfying quality. A Welcome Change Mount Taconis. sounds better to the Klansman than Mount Rainier. Ta-
them are Protestant Christians and LhI h i. 11 mk wh! . pm, f,ofornoiiaf o in Mfck. the heritage which we lost by a
physical contact with Europe a contact which apparently could not be avoided. It should be Jield pleasantly tn mind that our geographical posh tion has helped and will in the future help to render Innocuous some of the spiritual -afsease germ ot the older countries.
A scientist, according to a scientific journal, has discovered quartz that causes light to turn a corner. Since Mr. Volstead put on the
clamps, there are pints that will do the same thing. Quick! the Microscope! An eastern paper declares that "nervous Republicans may now be nervously examining the last census lists and estimating the Smith vote." Maybe they are a man has just found how to di
vide atoms. The president vetoed the soldiers' bonus "for the sake of economy." Isn't it too bad that someone did not
think of that same reason in 117?
Falling Mark It's hardly surprising to see the German marks fall. Think how the "marks" tn America fall for most anything. Even Marc Anthony fell for Cleopatra. We see nothing so very remarkable about the girl who weighs but 130 pounds and raises an elephant three feet off the stage of a New York theater. We've heard of girls weighing only 100- pounds who raised
well, they raised it.
GEOLOGISTS CLAIM THAT MT.
M'KINLEY IS SINKING AT THE
RATE OF TWO FEET EACH YEAR. THAT ISN'T NEARLY SO FAST AS
MR. SMITH'S SPIRITS WILL SINK
ON NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NIGHT IF BY SOME MIRA
CLE HE HEADS A PRESIDENTIAL
TICKET. Give 'Em the Air
"We do not know much about the ether," said Senator Howell, during a debate on the bill to prevent radio
monopoly. "We haven't been able to Investigate it," We should imagine
Congress would know all about air
in view ot the great quantities of hot
air- that fills the. Capitol.
strides as has America.
The chief objection seems to come from tha nationalities which are most affected by the clause which names the year 1890 as that from which Quotas are figured. These nationalities are very bitter and take great pains to show what they have done for "the upbuilding of America. Right here, though, is a most impor
tant point for Americans to keep in mind. The 1890 clause affects the races of southern Europe, in the number of immigrants they can yearly snd to America, a great deal more than those of other races. To be exact, the percentage shows conclusively, if there were no other ways of ascertaining it. that this
country was settled by Anglo-Saxons.
Angle-Saxon Guidance By their own words these foreign-
language newspapers are proving to the world that only through AngloSaxon guidance did these races, whose quotas have been materially cut, help build America. For the' sake of argument It is admitted that these races, including the Italian, Hungarian, Russian and other races not of Anglo-Saxon stock, help build America. To be exact, America was built along the Ideals of the AngloSaxon; its Ideals and institutions were the creatures of the Anglo-
Saxon mind. In their own countries, without the guidance of the AngloSaxon's progressive and Intelligent mind, these immigrants do not progress. One of the most illogical argttments advanced In favoT of the immigrant who Is now being virtually-
shut out ot America, because their numbers were practically negligible before 1S00, is that they are needed because Americans will not settle new conntry, "till the soil and turn the wilderness intc civilization." Does anyone mean to infer that the
covered wagon was not in vogue
until 1890? Certainly not, but crafty writers have the belief that Americans do not think when they read. How many persons of Slavic origin does one believe made up the long strings of covered wagons that fought the wilderness, the- hardships
A KLANSMAN'S CREED believe in God and in tke tenets
of the Christian religion and that a godless nation can not long prosper.
I belteve thai a church that ts not
grounded on tke principles of morality and justice is a. mockery to Cad
and to man. I believe that a church that dot not have the welfare of the common people at heart is unworthy. I believe in the eternal separation of Church and State. I hold no allegiance to any firreign government, emperor, king, pope or any other foreign, political or religious poster. I hold my allegiance to the Start and Stripes next to my allegiance t God alone. I believe in just lauis and liberty. I believe in the upholding of the Constitution of these United States. I believe that our Free Public School is the corner stone of good
government and that those noko art
seeking to destroy it are tnemtes of
our Republic and are unviorthy of
cttatenthip. I believe in freedom of speech. I believe in a free press uncon
trolled by political parties or by re
ligious fectf-, I believe in. law and order.
I believe in the protections of our
. pure vJomanAood.
I do not believe in mob violence.
but I do beltevt that lams should be enacted to prevent the causes of mob violence.
1 believe in a closer relationship of
capital and labor.
I believe in the prevention of un
warranted strikes by foreign laser
amtalors.
I believe in the limitation of for-
run immigration.
I am a native-born American citizen and I believe-my rights in this country are superior to those of for
eigners.
nois, alter telling of the wonderful
attributes of the Belgian, says: "la all honesty, we proclaim that the living conditions for the Belgian working class of people are markedly better in this country than in tha mother country where ctass distinction constitutes a real .evil." The foregoing opinion is, no doubt, true. But the very fact that it is true, gives deep food for thought.
Just why are working conditions better in America? Isn't it because the United States was founded on the Anglo-Saxon theory of advancement? In each instance the argument goes back to the fact that these nationalities can not advance except under a rule and a government instituted by progressive-minded-peoples. To believe that the immigrant's
old-world beliefs, ideas, superstitions and customs are lost overnight when
he reaches the American shore ts worse than foolish it is ridiculous.. To believe that these same immi
grants can be assimilated by Amer
ica in the cours of a year or so, is equally ridiculous. It can only stand to reason that, with an unlimited amount of immigrants pocrins into America eaeh year, they can never be Americanized. The melting pot has long ago become a very poor simile. Old World Spectacle Does anyone, after serious thought, believe that without the immigrant who holds to old-world ideals, that such a spectacle as was enacted at Chicago last week, would have been a reality in America, In that city
a million persons, according to news
paper reports, jammed, crowded and struggled to see a man who had just returned from Europe where among other things he had taken aa oath not to let American civil authorities interfere with his allegiance to a foreign potentate. One gift to this man reached the amount ot 11.000,000. Thousands struggled for. the privilege of kissing his hand. H ' was dressed in regal splendor a direct representative of a power with its headquarters in Europe and surrounded by a population whose illiteracy is almost unbelievable in this year ot 1924.
Was the spirit of our ancestors who fought for mental as well as physical freedom, shown in that demonstration? Was the spirit of America, which fought to throw off the yoke of kings and princes, shown? Or was the spirit of Europe in evidence? Such a demonstration would have been impossible in 1890, since which year have come tha floods of immigrants who found mental, religious and physical freedom beneath a flag which was the result, of the sacrifices of the Anglo-
baxon. In that same gigantic crowd which thronged the streets of that city to view the "American Prince" were, without doubt, thousands of parents, who are being admonished by coworkers of the "American Prince" to rear their children "good Polish citizens." This same nationality, which is one of the strongest objectors to the immigration bill, has gpne further than that. It has appealed to the foreign potentate who mad
this "American Prince" to intercede with America that, the Polish language may be taught in American,
puMtc scnoois as well as other schools. Not that it may be merely
taught, but that 4t be the language
usea m me scnoois where these children are being "Americaniasd: Not Advisable teas Bmgeroin The question is no longer. How can we Americanize the horde of immigrants? rt Is How can America keep from being alienized if immigration is. not stopped? . A Dutchlanguage "newspaper, the Pateraoa Het Oosten, asks: "If it Is dangerous to have a 4 per cent quota how can it be advisable to hare a 2 per cent quotaT The editor o that paper mlxM 6 told that & t per cent quota Is not .advisable It ts merely leas danger eras, than a 4 per cent quota.
