Show PROTECTION OF OFT T NATIVE LABOR Senator Gearin of Oron Orgon De liveri a Set Speech on J p ne e KE J SS E WITH TEDDY f l mE SAM AS J JAPS I iL bs on J galleries or of senate W o to ea ca eity to today In anU n ot of tlc resolution on re the nf affair It tid b bc iu gt the by par ar hI that he would discuss thu tho tt pan sc the tho kor tb lr 1 that ho would 1 folio tit tr Gearins speech with r maff Upon ho had to the which aJ t Ui constitutional tW Jt n of to nt to take thc lie ld h the hi tc offered rod mu mont t Senator r Foraker tilo military t rj to tw the 5 t F r thereupon upon Tn R con ent th that t tl la mu P a pa al daily until dl db 0 or Bonn tor 11 objected I Haying thorn thero W were r othor of oC groat er j Import Mi Foraker gave notice that II he would his ll motion S Senator Gearns Gearins Speech ch Mr h Gearin was WiS then given shen the thc floor to d QU the Cl SUon Jn In w Sw ur lH hil 0 o trond d s sr ll lI his resolution on th o an in avO or of the of oC slates lights and ami of labor hy by the e exclusion or of from both China Chinn am and Juian Ho Ha criticised the stand taKen by In th tho Japanese question aM a to toli Ills li ot the e existing tren treaty ty Japan and charged that the resL tb t fO 01 to e C was wa Inc with Ills his r re tnt nt to In regard tu to the treatment of Ja Jap ne nce e on the Pacific c California nall Mr ls Is under o obligations to the federal nt to 10 Juno havo 11 schools or an any kinds of at all And Am it If she docs doeH have thorn them It Is her province not that or th general government to ay how aJalI ahall h b maintained anti and how o con n under what Matter Maher Not Covered Cover d by Treaty t tho claim 1 lm In the m s J that the tho treaty with Japan g to Japanese children the tho rIght to attend the schools of If lEn the tho ln in the tho anti to nt at attend tuna tend them In company with white chil dran emphatically that there Is 1 amy provision In the treaty by any sort or of construction can 1 be 0 made to such Huell a claim Ho He anki that nothing Is 18 said in the tho treat treaty ns as to the tho right to attend public 8 hool amI that the specific tion of oC what wn was hy by th rain rainer or er of the treat treaty showed that nothing should tu be left lert to Ho He 1 from the tho treaty to show that o residents ot of thin country nut hn enumerated on u by Ing tO an all the laws politic and eus eust t ms regulations of tho country native citizens and subjects and that this meant state lawn ns as well us as fei erR eral I la Wg ThIs government might as well stand upon that and aud decline to const pf it further or hi h said In a modification or of the treaty which would l restrIct the tho of the Japanese labor Mr said that SO long Jong ibor ers er are arc permItted to ti come Into this In hor les there will bo be n a con M t and growing on the Pa cost coast which must brIng t bout ft lie He spoke poke of the Influx ot of chon ns n a Peril erH to every ery a 4 pt pr the Statts n till the s school of x er ene hO MId wi have learnd the ur or url orI l I of Sf o 0 timis Is It cure an n to t dS r Ana a t tO the d happiness a J ur of oC the In Ia r i If Il Chinese Exclusion Act or of the competition n 11 of the hp he told of the lecog mod of oC bringing It ft to an end ond Mid Some Somo of oC the d to bring I out thAt ana W wert M not perhaps up ml to th et by the I 1 ul altruistic l er nfl mists who about er It m ht not net at the tho al J or of the thc But iut tu to who th the situation 1 ilic h revolt of oC this ruin mum nDel 1 WIUS isas jU jUt jut t only ju justifiable lI hut com coin and th n at t th J h ss s always b cn n rd by our pOOr people U the tho hast bt of fr tInt that wu wuI wa waI I vr fr tor mr and fur fh DAtion t t t Mr G Gearin pictured the probable rr lilts if r I m on to fiva Ja ne c to come into litto the tho United Stat and that hat In Inthe inthe the nt of our OUI people Institutions nIl government it should now and forever He Ha said that such action would not be an affront to a frIendly M ar Jt t be nn an act of the toc wisest stat In the tho Interests or of our Again he saId We a right to protect and we protect prote t or So o to time the wall wail In the tho White and Cannot Mix Ho He th t allt WillIe r races aces nayor r nJ n vf pp and on this i iTh S Th ra Is h fiO W WO do tb put not d ret ThC fact that it and heal been iff t I this in or Of upon lIP n t I do ar thy they to Q this different ff rant that thatis thatis is all and the Is so 50 lug such a radical difference that the two peoples can enn never neve one people em r become at all Negro As An Example The Tho Asiatic an and the tho American jo do donot not nevet Intermarry ex cx except In rare instances Yd can never thom them or take them our so socIal cIal Ute life Citing the question to show that the white whitt race never will nIx with an colored races Mr tr Gearins Gearin ld It was foll the insane criminal folly toUy of those who tho up labor ho hop how however p ever r obtained a brought thE S colored here as And ind where Is the man noW bold enough to aay a that it has hos 1 11 a of the In the south I thc j appealed to the or the southern states tc tO lout wIth the sItuation there as bet best the they can cau In the ot of humanity good government and lie promised handt oft ott l the situ to fo sou southern thorn honor loyalty am and pa and concluded his 1118 II a by elling Hut we sa say to you ou at the same time In Clods name do not aid b by your our ad advise advise vise nor aSRI assist t h by your our endeavors the plans of these efforts if IC success fun out will bring down upon Uti us a conditIon which wilt will be worse in the end than the tho troubles now hust you yon Declaring that time tho only principle wInch govern this thin country countr In the t hf the tho laboring mAn i is tt to pay py hm bun a as michi as we caim an and make him happy and at the same sarno time Insure to his employer er a reasonable profit and no more upon the thc capital Invested Mr l clr d tha IC reft a to oC Ita It will hear It later from rom time the lips ot of those thoo who are arc it friends rIen s sTreaty Treaty Would Apply to Chinese Mr ir declared that China wo be In no it to demand admission ot of her cheap labor it if time tho privilege to be accorded to Japan the presidents message on tbt ct Mr Ir AnU In c 1 I 1 corn com the essay on industrial morality found oil the page or of tho thorne th rne message B S to its ILc distinguished author for and anel careful examination uTh re is not one single Hingle objection that was ever eer urged against the ChInese la ha labor habor bor that does not apply with equal force against the thc Japanese laborers Why Yb then this 1 A Ma a or of his 1118 Mr rr Gear Gearin in said Wo Vo are arc a homogeneous people con connected by blood and the ties of kinship And although we ot of tho west are tar far faraway away awny from the nations capitol as the longitude marKS yet ret we wc are a part ot of the nations and by br the protection There are voices to U us OU out t J ot of cheer and good will And we stop at timeR amid listen and th uk to us UR of a broth of labor lubor and American capitala brotherhood or of American SH ge genus nus and American mn broth of American lo loyalty alt and amI A Amen can It I hearts and cheers us on because we 0 te feI l wo we art an all and rau loii listen lIston to lo us and auti 8 sympathize and aid is of the |