Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1926 — Page 5
AUG. 13, 1926
LABOR OFFICIAL •DISCUSSES IDEAS' ON IMMIGRATION Expert Airing of Subject in Next Session of Congress. By XEA Service LONDON, Aug. 13.—J. W. Brown, secretary of the International Federation of Trades Unions and one of the most Influential and best informed labor philosophers in the world has ideas for America on the subject of Immigration. The last congress saw such an onslaught against the restricted immigration policy as few sessions have witnessed. When congress resumes after vacation, the attacks are expected to start again. * During the
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summer the country may be making up its mind. “International labor should approve of any legislation which tends to keep up the standards of living of the working class,’ says Brown. This does not seem to commit him far as to America’s own policy. But Brown goes on and explains^ Migration and Labor “The bearing of migration on trades unionism arises out of the danger that the influx of a large number of immigrants will lower the standards of life of the workers of the pountry into which they move. Migration give's employers a large supply of cheap and docile labor. It tends to break down what unions fought for. Also it is impossible to bring about united action among men of different races speaking different tongues. And it increases unemployment among native citizens.” Brown was secretary of the recent world emigration congress in London and is the author of anew and monumental book on "World Migration and Labor." For years he was active in the British engineering union. He stpdied at Oxford and Vienna. “Nothing in history is more interesting or Important -than the prob-
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lem of migmtion,” he says. “It has made history. “At the present time there are three great waves of migration, of which you in America hear little. There is a vast migration from r China into Siberia, Manchuria and Mongolia. There is a flow of Hindoos into southeastern Asia and the East Indies. And there is a movement of blacks from the tropics of Africa to the new great industrial and agricultural regions which are being developed in that continent. Good and Bad "From the standpoint of Europe, emigration has its good and its bad points. The 'bad points are: the country loses money with each emigrant who departs and also loses productive power. The good points are that emigration relieves unemployment, creates anew market and makes the old country the recipient of money that the emigrants send back. “Europe Ts atrociously handicapped in the present struggle for world business with the United States. “America is a unit. Europe is like a number of small shopkeepers in one town whose first desire is to cut each other's throats and whose mu tual quarrels-enable the big store in
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the adjacent town to gobble up all the trade. Europie has had a political Locarno. It now needs an economic Locarno. A Novel Policy “As to America’s policy of shutting out further huge streams of immigrants—you probably would have come to it sooner or late, regardless of any national movement. The time is coming when the United States will have all the population she can provide for. “Immigration will have to flow to South America, Australia, Canada and Africa. Your policy is still in its Infancy. “America will become in the near future more pronouncedly American than she is now. A gigantic experiment in assimilatipn of iAimigrants i going on before our eyes, the results of which will only be known to our descendants. America is practicing a migration scheme which You’ll be surprised how much you’ll save and still have fine meals eating at White’s Cafeteria “On the Circle.” s
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52 TANKS REQUIRED Fish and Aquatic Life Exhibit at Fair to be Large Fifty-two tanks will be required to present the exhibit of fish and aquatic life at the Indiana State fair, beginning Sept. 6, it was announced today by George N. Mannfeld, super-
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intendent of the State fish and game department. Every specie of fish, frog and turtle will be displaj ed in the glass-faced tanks, according to Mannfeld. , It is estimated that a total of nearly 100,000 persons viewed the exhibit at last year’s fair, Mannfeld said. Special literature on fish and game will be distributed.
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RUNS STILL IN' PARLOR By Times Special SAN ANTONIO? Texas.—A bootlegger here operated a still in his parlor, while his family was forced to live on the front porch. He kepit a pet goat in the kitchen, while his chickens roosted in the bathroom. The alphabet of the Tartars contains 202 letters.
