Show 8 Phone o t ills ills' To Wasatch 7 50 0 IMMIGRATION AC A l EXTENSION GIVEN DAVIS DAVIS' Al By y LYLE C. C WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Dec DEoc 6 6 Secre Secre Secretary tary of Labor James J. J Davis Davis' an an- 1 al report published today revealed a a. continued division of or opinion Ii in President cabinet on ImmIgration Immigration Im Ins Im- Im migration which Secretary Kellogg believes es may affect seriously Amer Amer- J 1 an al relations with all aU Latin Amer American lean ican countries A Davis DavIs' report unqualifiedly approved approved ap ap- proved immigration legislation pending lending in the senate which would extend the restrictive immigration quota luota system to all an countries o otise of or orthe the tise western hemisphere Difficulties and dan dangers er to the In Industrial In In- system of the United States Davis said would follow continued unlimited immigration atlon of ot workers from any source 1 Kellogg alread already has told a senate that extension of or the system to the western hemisphere would adversely affect the present good s relations of or the United States with Latin America and Canada and to bo prejudicial to the ver very considerable American interests Inthe in inthe inthe the countries under n. n The United States was wa's Informed that the state department has not changed its attitude of opposition Letters to the department from American business men in Latin America predicted that Chile would resort to reprisals against ai an up- up application ap ap- of or the quota system and that the quota generally would be Interpreted as an affront to Latin American coun countries tries Unmoved by these objections DaVis DaTis Dais Da- Da Vis is described the lack Jack of or universal sal sl al Immigration r restriction as one one of f the fundamental weaknesses of or orthe the present law Opponents and supporters of the bill to extend re restriction restrictions restrictions re- re a agree ree tint that Mexico is the source against which th the the- barriers would be raised Mexican Immigration gration atlon has Increased l rapidly since Immigration was curtailed and end Davis DaviR contended that Mexican 1 laborers were filtering into the Industrial Industrial in industrial In- In area cast of the l sippi If r restrictions were applied f Mexico It was understood they I alo t lo would ouIa have hase to be extended to all 11 other western hemisphere coun coun- tries rles |