Show SENSIBLE LE VIEW OF OS Nevada Senator Points Out the Danger of Allowing Unrestricted Unrestricted Unrestricted Immigration NATIONAL NEEDED QUESTION IS NOT ONE FOR DIP DIPLOMATIC DIPLOMATIC DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATION Washington Feb 7 Senator sew New Newlands ew lands of oC Nevada eada In Ina a statement to tonight tonight tonight night night asserted that there should be bo broad national legislation Covering the tc whole Japanese question queston The legislation proposed by b the Pa Pacific coast coast states intended to meet certain c r tain tam phases of what constitutes a na national national national peril has been b cn opposed by b the president as Involving violation of our treaty with Japan and Imperiling her friendship said Senator Newlands Whilst the western estern states will wi In all al probability patriotically conclude to kill ki such legislation there is danger danger that their abandonment of such legislation may be misunderstood by the eastern eater states whose people are unfamiliar with the tho economic and social dangers attendant upon Asiatic immigration and that they may think that we acquiesce in the view that a great question of national and domestic policy pol C should be turned over to the negotiation of or diplo diplomats diplomat diplomats mats mat No question queston Involving 1 such uch Im Important important considerations as race homo homogeneity homogeneity and industrial peace pc ace can safely be turned over mer to diplomacy Legislation Necessary There should he e broad national leg legislation legIslation covering the whole question and thus necessarily covering the parts pars of ot the question queston which state legislation in the west weaL seems s ms Continuing the senator stated that the Nevada legislature should in his judgment as a substitute for all al pend peed pending pendIng ing measures meas res adopt resolutions mak making makIng ing the the following declarations That the race rac question queston is now no the most important question Queston confronting the nation that already we have hae drift dritt drifted drifted ed cd regarding the black race ralo Into a con condition dillon diton which seriously suggests the withdrawal of oC the political rights here heretofore heretofore heretofore mistakenly granted the inauguration inauguration ration raton of ot a humane national policy which with the cooperation and tho the aid of the southern states should rec recognize that tha the te blacks are a a race of ot children requiring guidance industrial training and the development of pelf el control and other measures intended to reduce the danger of ot the the race ra com corn complications formerly sectional but now becoming national Influx From Both Sides Side That confronting us on the Atlan Atlantic lan lantic tic is Europe with a total population of oC white people whose surplus seeks on our soil that we have found it I difficult to assimilate even the white race from rom that continent and have hae been obliged by b law to carefully restrict such immigration That the yellow clow and brown races if IC unrestricted would overwhelmingly em emigrate emigrate to our country of ot unlimited re resources resources resources sources and of ot almost unlimited abil ability abl ability ity I to support additional population that preeminent among these people stands Japan strong aggressive high spirited qualities which the American people admire but which If IC given ghen play pIa playon on American soil sol would develop the strongest form tonn of ot rac rae antagonism That history teaches that It Is Im Impossible Impossible possible to develop a homogeneous peo pM people pIe by the juxtaposition of ot races dif differing di fering feting in color upon the tle fume arne soil sol that under such conditions race tolerance means an undesirable race ra e amalgamation tion and that race intolerance means ultimately race ra e war or the reduction of one race to servitude Duty of Congress That ha therefore our duty dut tb U our race and our institutions and the maintenance maintenance nance of oC friendship with races differing in color alike demand that we abandon the attempted adjustment of ot these questions by b international treaty and pass a national law ti l t take effect upon the expiration of existing treaties em emphatically declaring that our country count is open to white alone that such immigration shall shaH be restricted to those thos of ot constitution character and training that will 11 ultimately fit It them for tor American Amerian citizenship and that oth other other er races shall shaH be excluded from immigration ImmIgration Immigration gration except for tor purpose of travel tra 1 and education Senator Newlands added ad ed that dignified fled fied fed legislative action of oC this kind could not be mad the th ground grund of ot offense by byan any an nation naton affected that Japan her herself hersel herself self sel would be bl the first to take similar action were r the Integrity of her race and hey her Institutions threatened that the United UnIte States had always been friendly to Japan in her struggle to maintain and protect her territorial and andrace andrace andrace race integrity Int and that such action ac on was entirely consistent with wih absolute friend friendliness liness between the nations |