Show t OUR OUR NATIONAL FENCES It Is s now no stated In Jn the newspapers that thal the present resent present administration Is confronted b by the the the problem of ot an Rn excessive Hindu Immigration Because Betau e of ot the low scale of oC wages ages of oC the Hindu laborer this like Chinese and Japanese labor Immigration and Indeed quite likely labor Immigration tion from certain parts of ot Europe is 18 1 against American public policy polley because tending to disturb the tho wage age scale and the tho economic conditions in this country Therefore its exclusion should be ba squarely placed upon economic grounds It Is not the concern of or the tte United States Jf the wage age I scale alc I 1 l. l lo low In a particular p part rt of or the world world orld This government has lias quite enough h to do to safeguard taCe the lie eco eco- economic i welfare of ot its citizens J Wo We cannot maintain the wage age scale of J American 11 labor and admit particularly particular cheap forel foreign t n labor tabor any more than one can maintain two connected reservoirs at a. a different leyel It is physically andr and r economically economical Impossible The immigration to the United States State which should be cut down Is that of a low tow wa wage e labor IK is economically economical detrimental b races ace which tend to live apart In Jn groups and are not easily to the American nation in blood traditions sympathies and lind ideals Je e those of ot pf wh whatever te er race who are de de- I e etive or Who even If it the they appear nor normal nor nor- mal themselves are the seed of ot multiply multiply- i ing numbers number of ot defective children to be become he- he I come through disease and crime a heavy Ilea 1 public charge and a It widely vitiating strata strain in the nation Confronted for years and years ears by t tats tali tl great vital Immigration question wo we are I seemingly on the 08 or adopting the tho literacy liter liter- I acy teat while continuing to tackle wIth wit prayerful opportunism each special pedal qi question like that of the Hindus Undue Even en 1 toe e friends of the literacy test s seem to U support port it without out conviction n and merely merel because it perhaps Is I the only exclusive i i I law that there is a chance of or passing How Ilow can cari the test possibly achieve o J. J i any of or sifting of the seed or of t the future futuro American nation p ten Wilson Inthe the March number of the j 1 i l t f |