Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1929 — Page 25

NOV. 22, 1929

IMMIGRATION IS VITAL QUESTION FOR CANADIANS Dominion Is Getting Few of Thousands Leaving Mother Country. Bv Frnvvs-TJotnnrd \eirsvnner Allianee MONTREAL. Nov. 22.—What he calls “spoon-fed” * immigration to Canada from Great Britain has been denounced roundly by Colonel Malcolm Kincaid-Smith, a former member of the British parliament and at present a visitor in Canada. At the same time, he insists that Canada is not doing enough to attract British immigrants. The question of immigration into the Dominion has been agitating public opinion in Canada ever since the war. Some believed that the cessation of hostilities would mark the beginning of a record rush from a wrecked Europe. But the rush never materialized, or if it did, it did not make Canada Its objective. Immigration to Canada has been disappointingly slow in the opinion of some Canadians. Others profess to believe that the country is getting all the immigrants ft can absorb and that quality rather than quantity should be the aim. There have been repeated charges of sluggishness, indifference or even of hostility on the part of the governi s it toward an active immigration policy and hints that labor opposition toward opening the gates has had too much Influence at Ottawa. What is chiefly desired is British agricultural labor to take up Canadian farms. Manifestly this is the scarcest of all classes of immigrant, so scarce indeed that it is almost nonexistent. Native Canadian stock, no more than native British stock at home, appears to be content to stay on the farm and Canada, slowly but. surely, is being compelled to face the alternative of seeing “foreign" agricultural classes take up her acres or to leaving those acres uncultivated. A few weeks ago it was proposed to assist some thousands of Mennonite farmers to cross the ocean and take up western Canadian lands. There was an immediate protest from Premier Anderson of Saskatchewan. where it was proposed to settle these people, and the federal government made haste to deny any part in the project. -v According to Colonel KincaidEmith, 400,000 British immigrants "of the finest material in the world” have gone from Britain to the United States in the last ten years and Canada has made no effort to attract them.

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’FAULTY WATCH ROBS AVIATRIX OF NEWRECORD Amelia Earhart Sets Speed Mark, but Loses in Official Credit. Bn United Pres* LOS ANGELES. Nov. 22.—Miss Amelia Earhart, first woman to succeed in a trans-Atlantic flight, was prepared today for another attempt to set anew world's flying speed recordj for women. This time she intends to make sure that the stop watches are accurate. After a dash around a measured four-mile course Thursday, timers announced Miss Earhart had broken Mrs. Louise McPhetridge Thaden’s record by alfiost three miles an hour. Then it was found that a hand on one timer's watch was jammed and the announced speed of 158.7 miles an hour was declared unofficial. Arrivals and Departures Hoosier Airport—J. C. Newlin Jr., Travel Air biplane, Wichita, Kan., to Philadelphia; F.,L. Ames, Travel Air monoplane, Boston to Wichita;

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