Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMES Tuesday September 14',-1920 I

NATION WILL . STAND BEHIND . PACIFIC COAST Harding Assures Caifornia Deleagtion He WiU Help Solve This Problem.

CANADA'S 'UNIVERSITY ON WHEELS" TEACHES SCIENTIFIC FARMING ON THE WESTERN PRAIRIES' ii T ONle CAtOF CAMADA'S BE-TTE8 FARMING TCAlM

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MARION. O., Sept. 14 Recognizing that there exists between the i . a.l Japan inoi friction ovir the immigration question which might lead to grave consequences. Senator Warrt n G. Harding, promised a group o Caiiforniana today that the federal g-iv trrnment would stand behind the Pacific coast states In every measure consistent with national honor to help them solve their problem. . "No one," said Senator Harding:, "can tranquilly contemplate the tut jre of this republic without anxiety f r abundant provision for admission to our shores of only the immigrant who can be assimiliated and thurfUKhly irabued with the American spirit." St nator Harding addressed the Californians, about thirty in number, from his front porch. They came svross the continent to lay before the republican candidate some of the Pa-

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Agriculture '.t the industrial i aid to successful farming has been ical. buildins and roultry displays, backbone of Canada. The rmer i devised than the "Better Farming One of the most popular features are the units that make jp the j Train," or as it has come to be ! of the trai" lhe moving picture backbone. Whatever betters the popularly termed. "The University m Ai-hich Mm purelv er.tertam- , . , , K K .- , . , ' ing, a: well as educational are farmer, strengthens the backbone on Wheels." whicn journeys shown. Two coaches are fitted as and holds up the nation. Canada j through the prairie provinces of lecture cars for men and another recognizes the truth of this logic J the west un'ler the c-spioes of the for women. Ikibies and small chil-

Provineial departments of Agri- j dren may be left irv a nursery car culture ant F:duration and the ! equipped as a play room in charge Canadian Pacific Railway. I of nurses, while the mothers attend The train has two large cars j lectures or view exhibits and

carrying livestock and feed, and j demonstrations.

two larfce fiat cars, one fitted with! The train and entire pauipment pens for the accomi.icdation of ! for the University on Wheels i

ing that there is no royal road to! sheep and hogs and the other for furnished free by the Canadian learning, by hauling the means of j use as a demonstration car. Three j Pacific Railway which has spared getting knowledge ever their rails i coaches are devoted to a display of j no pains to make this train of the to the far corners cf the Dominion. field husbandry exhibits and a greatest possible service and aslo better system of education and i fourth carries the dairy, mechan- sistance to Canada's farmers.

and through its Dominion and Pro

vincial covernmer.ts is striving to better the condition of the farmer through liberal education. In this endeavor the governments are helped by the railways.

which are disproving the old say-

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cific coast's particular problems. Their spokesman was Gov. AVm. G. Stephens, and included in the delegation were rpnrfspnt .11 i v-x of pvtrv biv in-

Accept -California" Syrup of FiEs only dustry on the toast. look for the name California on th I

rackatre. then you are sure your child "ur peop,"' said Gov. Stephens..

is having the best and most harmless addressing Senator Harding, "are pracjjfj &nJ

I native or physic for the little stomach. I ncauy unanimous in opposing- ir.e iu- .

ther immigration into our republic ol! unassimila'ole aliens. J

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Gangers which beset it as well as our, Harding said, "are those who have set state from this source. j up a one-man. autocratic government "We look to the tederal government .... . , ,to .... . . . . , ,. which they now desire to perpetuate for negotiation of treaties and legislation which will ktep from our bor- 1" 'full accord." dvr oriental immigrants impossible! -n & stranEe and deplorable

or being assimiiatea into our iwuuiu thing," he said, "that the democratic

whose increased presence party ha3 faien Into the hands of

would prove disastrous to the Ameii-j those vvh() have roDbed us through

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'There Is abundant evidence of the dangers which lurk in racial differen-, c-s." he said. "These differences, without raising any question of inferority, superiority or inequality mayi create, as I believe they have treat-j ed in oun Pacific coast states, without 'f blame on- either side, a friction that must be recognized. The nation owes! it to the Pacific coast states to stand; behind them in necessary measures; consistent with our national honor torelieve them of their difficulties. "The problem must bo adequately! met for the future security and Iran- 1 quiiity of our people. We have learn-i ed during the anxieties of the world j war, the necessity of making our cit-I izenship not only American in ntrt and 6oul, but American in every sym-! pathy and aspiration. I "As a people and as a nation we! have the moral, natural and legal ln-j tcrnationa! rights to determine who; thai! or t"hall not enter our country.! "With a new realization of the nee-: essity for developing a sul distinct-I ly American in this repub.ic. we favor; such modifications of our Immigration' lavs. and suh changes in lnternat-j ibnal understandings and such a pol-. Icy which relates to thos who come among us. as will guarantee not onlyj ass iniilability of alien-born, but the adoption by all who c me of American fctandardx, economic or otherwise, and f

a full consecration to American practices and idea's."

Senator Harding also dealt speci

fically with a request by the Califor-

grown products. If it is found that a, higher protective tariff is needed, that j tariff, ho promised, will be given. The senator defended the senate oligarchy which Senator Cox so hotly

attacked on his western trip. "Those;

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H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary. H. 0. REISSIG, 1 reasurer.

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RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $460,367.07 Overdrafts 960.15 Bonds and Stocks 41.888.40 Liberty Bonds 19,870.91 Company's Building 37,000.00 Fdrniture and Fixtures . . . . 6,000.00 Other Real Estate 4,851.78 Due from Departments Ins. Dept 1,549.51 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 70.634.65 Cash on Hand 27,057.79 Cash Items 8.290.36 Cash Short 138.48 Trnst Securities 12,500.00 Taxes and Interest Paid 1,017.66 Expense 2,686.34 Bills in Transit ..' 5.158.51

Total Resources $699,971.61

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.60 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 17.13 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 8,527.66 Demand Deposits, except Banks 432,581.33 Savings Deposits, except Banks 148,321.99 Certified Checks 523.50

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