Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 326, 1 December 1921 — Page 3
HAGERSTOWN CHICKEN SUPPER TONIGHT FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCH
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 1 , 1921.
ps of a line of American defectives.
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Undesirables But Human By FREDERICK J. HASKIN
, familiar to him and where he had no
1 friends or relatives.
M "Cnmfttimpii " S3 on immlratlnn
I ; official, "a whole immigrant family is
admitted with the exception of one ch.ld Qut of veral .Q the fanjUy is
NEW YORK CITY. rec. 1 In a few i lv for the Protection of our own Deo- who Is nronoimced a mental defective.! found to be defective, the
they must be mercilessly separated i
from their families and deported.
'In other cases, where a very young
mother
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a little 10. 1 pie ana our own institutions, inau- xne tamny may protest that sue is
rM i,, v . m , f hvI ference, then, 10 the physical or men- normal but shv and dazed by her sur-r-oin cnppie oo, mut go DacK , pf of thege wards of ours ,-oundings. !n some cases girls have
, from otner lanas stiouia not De toier-1 been temporarily admitted throuen.
desperate necessity; once in the coun-
dies' Aid of the Methodist church, for ; MngIe reIa1ivV in hi8 mat these instructions are not ai- , , u -
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a ratronage of 150 to son at me cnu-n-j native country, .n evert neiess, lie must as caiaui;; ""'ru own Hying; private experts have tesen dinner to be given in the new build-j Po back. American immigration offi- by the numerous complaints that have J tified to it.' Y'. t nothing can he done.
ins this evening. The admission tee t lais na e sain so. arisen on that score. Indeed, they , Having been officially certified as i Yet many Americans continue to wonhas been fixed at 50 cents, and a large j Jackie's father, accompanied by an rAcontlv heenmp Kn vociferous ' 'feeble-minded' or for 'constitutional der at the ingratitude of our aliens, part of the population of the city is, elder son and daughter, came to this nae retenuy utuume hu .nm ' . psycb-opathic inferiority' their exclu-1 their lack of enthusiasm for America-
expected to attend. uu.iuy irom wouana soon aner me i mai it- i..nn.-u ii-Uu , blon jp mandatory. Kest they cet. in- nization. and their desire to tote the
must be deported with it as 'an accompanying alien', leaving her other children here and returning to a land where she no longer has a home.."
Incidents of these kind are said to
Dublin Church to Give Special Program Sunday
when it meets Dec. 5. Charges preferred against former Chief of. Folic 5 O. J. Roush will be investigated.
DUBLIN", Ind., Dec. 1. The W. H.
M. S. of the M. E. church will give a ; special program at the church next j Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The fol-j lowing program will be given: i Leader, Mrs. Julia Morgan; devo-j tional, Mrs. A. A. Turner; organ solo,
Mrs. Frank Oler; vocal solo. Miss Lillian Evans; anthem, by the choir;
be part of the daily routine at Ellis Bert McBride. Mrs. Iiah Frirker and
Island, and there does not seem to be j Mrs. John Thorn; recitation, by Miss ' any immediate hope for improvement, j Dorothy Hayes. Everyone is cordially ,1
invnea to come.
FRIDAY SPECIAL FINGER ROLLS 1 Hp per doz XUi New System Bakery 913 Main
in addition to it. the Ladies' Aid, oi i Jackie, with another boy and girl, did j state Department. The immigration ijC expense or become the ancesteress-
which Mrs. A. R. Jones la tne rrcsi-i hui amm m .ew i orit until tne eariy officials claim that they do all they
dent, is conducting a Christmas bazaar, part of 1920. Immigration agents im- i ran to minimize the necessary hard-1 today and Saturday, at which various I mediately raised an objection toj ships inflicted upon aliens and to abol- j fancy work articles suitable for Christ- Jackie's admittance upon the ground! jSh all that are unnecessary, but that ; mas presents, are offered. Receipts j that he was defective, and detained ! thev are handicapped by inadequate! from the dinner and bazaar go into thej him at Ellis Island. j facilities. !
building fund to finish paying tor tne through th aid of friends and thei in other words, the Just and enuit-
now church building which is just ne- p00d offices of a Congresman, the, able treatment of aliens is prevented j
ing unisneti. iamny was arue to obtain the hoy s j nccordins: to one immigration official.
Rev. Chadwick, pastor of the church j release by filing a bond guaranteeing! -bv the sllninesa of congressional ap-i announces that, beginning Sunday! that he would not become a public j propriations. unwarrantably limited, in !
fieaicaiory revival s-ervices wm ur; cnarge. later this bond was extend- vIpw nf tho firt that iVip Inrnmn frnm !
cd. Still the matter was not penna- ariiving aliens in head money alone, 1 nently settled. The family was con-! since the beginning of the immigrat ion : stantly haun'ed by the fear that service has exceeded the total running
eventually Jackie would have to go,, expenses of th service by more than:
tuat an immigration officer would ; $2,000,000."
come and get. him. Several months i If Congress were not so stingy. con ago. Mrs Shumacher died. The doctor ! tinues the official (in words to this' who attended her said that her de.ith ' effect ) the United States would nrowas due to constant fear and worry ov-j vide an administrative board at E'iis; er the fate of her son. ' I Island, whicli would be authorized to '
And now fate has come. A general j act in individual cases, considering the, round-up of defectives was recently; circumstances which alter each one,' ordered by the immigration autlrirl-; and lifting the penalty of deportation-
ties, and Jackie is only one of a large; whenever the fact seem to justify)
number ot forlorn human beings who j such a course. Ellis Island today is are to be disposed of in the usual! like a city wiih a police system, but i cold-blooded, arbitrary manner at E1-: without court. The alien who com-! lis Island. On the list of undesirables; mits the crini" of bing; undesirable!
awaiting deportation are like-wise; for admittance in the eyes of the Ihw is
mothers and infants who will he torn) arrested and seni to jail for deported.
from their families now residing in ! which in some cases amounts to about
mix country; nusDanas ana tatnis. tne same tnin;ii witnout a trial hv at
prevented by various technicalities ; judge or jury , from joining their families here, and I A Typical Case
mentally and physically defective! There is the ease of a voune man.!
children who are to be cast back upon j for instance, who arrived at the Island ; lands where they no longer have! from a Smith American country. H homes. i had lived in the United States for;
ously back home.
GRAND JURY TO BE BUSY.
(Bv As.snriatNj Prrss)
In connection with the dinner and j war ended. .Mrs. Schumacher and j informed, has 'iled a protest w ith our j to the poorhouse or asylum at the pub- dollars that they make over here joy- LIMA, O., Dec. 1 The grand jut y
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conducted until the formal dedication
ceremony. Dec. IS. Rev. David Kendal of Denver, Colo., will conduct the three weeks' services. SALVATION REVIVAL IS LAGELY ATTENDED
A large attendance was present for ihe first night of the revival servics opened AYedneday night at the Salv.Mion Army headquarters on South Fifth street, which is being conducted by Colonel Jack Addie of Chicago, and who is being assisted in the work by Captain .T. V. Westbrook, of Texas. The services will be continued in the army headquarters until Monday night, when Colonel Addle will de liver his address on "Modern Miracles." in the First M. E. church. Colonel Addie's address Wednesday right was on "Go a Little Further." I'receding the address, Captain Westbrook, a noted evangelistic singer, won many praises from the attendance on his ability on the banjo. An enthusiastic outdoor meeting was held preceding the indoor meeting, at which time 40 persons took oath to begin their lives anew. Every effort will be made to have the hall tilled to its capacity every night ot' the services.
The blame for this cruel and inhu-i three years, criming originally from!
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"GOME EAST" IS CALL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
CONCORD. N. H . Dec. 1. Horace
Greeley" said, "Go West, young man." Horace Greeley was a native of New Hampshire. Now New Hampshire is calling out to the middle west. "Come East." In Oh'o last month, the New Hampshire board of publicity started a campaign designed to persuade Ohioans to immigrate to this state and do their farming on the hills from which many of their ancestors departed in response to the great editor's advice. ! Ohio was chosen as the first objective because, the board says, "it Is the nearest of the four middle states whose soil is fully occupied and which annually send forth settlers to unoccupied lands o the north and west and because its farm population is of the highest order." The campaign machinery was provided by the New Hampshire State Grange, which was stimulated by prizes donated by former Governor Rolland H. Spaulding. The board of publicity, which aims to
restore abandoned farms to their for-iii'-r productivity, is headed by Major Frank Knox, editor of The Manchester Union.
man treatment of aliens does not he
long to our immigration officials. They have no personal influence or authority and merely act as automatons in carrying out the imroigration laws. Neither does the blame lie in the laws, which are necessary evils for the protection of the nation from large masses of undesirable citizens. Rut the
blame must descend upon a govern
Canada, and had an Anierican-born ! wife and child here. His trip to South ! American ha 1 been made to see his! aged mother, who was at the point of I death in thj home of her other son. j He appeared to have every qualifies-1 tion for residi nee in this country and' was about to pfss safely through 'he ! immigration innuisition when on of- i
feial inquired almost as an after-,
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ment which fails to provide the means! thought as to where the young man; to set aside the laws when it is seen! had been horn. Unlucky young man! j that in individual cases they cause in-j He was a native of British India, nnd ! tolerable hardship. I as such could not possibly he admitted ! Relentless Law ! to the U. S. . He was given permis j Even the Secretary of Labor is vir-! sion to enter Hie country long enough t.ually powerless to interfere wiih me! to say goodbve to his wife and child, immigration rnnchinery, once it is set1 and thn hack to India he had to go.1 in motion. The late Secretary of La-! back to a lanu he had nol seen since, bor Wilson went about as far as he ' early childhood, which was totally u.n-' could when he issued the follow ing in-! r : ; structions to immigration officials: j " l- lV ' hue regulation and exclusion and ; ine from t.a.-ka.-ii.. rheumnt i.- pain:-. ' therefore detention, are necessary in!stitf- swolif-n joints, always tir.i f.-H- : respect of immigration," he said; "it ; J "Tntn should be undersfoodd by all who par-; isb.-in. it. f. i.. No. i. Liaasviii.-. n, ' ticipate in administering these laws! w rites, -f led ki.iney troui.le for that they are not intended to be pe-' J"',? .Jt 'Zl ""l" ' nalizing. It is with no unfriendliness . onf bottle of i v.it-v Ki.iney pni-- ,-in.i, to aliens that immigrants are detained ;' il"v, ll"1i-.i me inji.-ii I am wen now." j and some of them excluded, but sole-! A.Vvevieno n; ' " ' "'"' Ml,in S1'
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CONSTIPATION SOON DISAPPEARS '"onstipati'in Is a burrUn, a hindrnni e to activity, and a curb upon pleasure
of every kind, it is fur this reason that j a prescription was prepared by an 'lament chemist, tested out and later on put in tablet form. This product is i
now r ailed I'ilaxin. It actually relieves onstipation of the most stubborn form, and contains nothing injurious or iiabitfTmin. The very people who have tri'd it are mnvt loid in their praise of this remarkable product. If you are constipated, bilious, feverish, have a coated tonirne, bad breath, or your liver inactive, you should waste no time in uivinfr I'ilax'in a trial. All
(food drustrists the world over are row Mippli.'d with Pilaxln and they s,'! Hi at fifty cents n box. The sole distribu-l tor is the Marmola i'o., 37 Garfield! I'.ldK., iv-troit. Mich. G.-t a box today from our drua;trist which contains
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Genuine Diamond Grids Quarter Sawed Hard Wood Separators GUARANTEED TWO YEARS Cheno weth Electric Service Company
B. L. BULLA, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 128 S. 9th St. Phone 2736 Hours, 9 to 11 a. m.: 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by Aooointment.
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Just received another shipment, of Black Satin Chin Chin Dresses Rapp's Cut Price Co. 525-529 Main St.
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