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Show BARS UP AGAINST i Uti 1DICALS' !' Lower House Passes Bill Extending Wartime Passport Pass-port Restrictions. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. By an overwhelming over-whelming majority, the house today passed the bill extending fcjr one year ! wartime passport restrictions, so as to 1 keep radicals and undesirable aliens out j of the United States. i The vote was 2X4 to 1, Representa- tlve Gallagher. Democrat, of Illinois, vot- ing in the negative. j The measure was requested by the j sta te department. J. The hearings on the legislative measure were con tin ued today by the house immigration im-migration committee, with Raymond Y. Crist, deputy commissioner of naturalization, naturaliza-tion, testifying that 11 .OuO.OOO aliens in th.; United States were not citizens. "Such a large undigested population." he said, "creates an alarming situation." Mr. Crist agreed wilh Chairman Johnson John-son that the assimilation of the foreigners was "hopeless." In the senate. Senator MclOl'a.r. Democrat, Dem-ocrat, of Tennessee, introduced a bill pro- : hibiting aliens from remaining in the United .Slates more than five ven.rs unless I they become citizens. j NASHYIULK, Tenn., Oct. 16. Acting ' I on a ivquest of the Tennessee Law and Order It-ague, Governnr Roberts In a proc- I lamaLJon . today designated November f) to l.'i as ' "law and order week" In Tennessee. Ten-nessee. "I'eriiaps never before has America faced greater perils and da ngers," said Governor Roberts in his proclamation, ! "and never has it been o important .that rood citizens stand loyally and wholeheartedly whole-heartedly by const I ru led authority for the maintenance of the majesty of the law." Ministers are called upon to speak on the maintenance of order, and during the wijck ah the force of liif state govern- m-nr will lie reoi-Ra nizt-d To meet the sit- j nation wnleh the haw and Order league j r.FS'-rted had Mrown out of t;,e late rnre I ; riots and the ('pen dt-fiance of bootleggers ! i and other lawbreakers. j |