Show DISPLACE JAPANESE LABOR IN UNSKillED LIB CUBE CLASSES I New Movement With Economic Economic Eco Eco- Importance Subject Subject Sub Sub- I of Bulletin WASHINGTON Dec 14 The The at attractiveness attractiveness at- at of the hi higher ber wage age e paid to laborers in the United Stat States 5 has resulted in a considerable influx of Mexicans according to a special bulletin bul latin letin issued today by the bureau of labor Only a few years ears agor ator it is stated th these se immigrants were seldom found more mOle than a hundred miles from tho the border but now they arc lre working ae as unskilled laborers and ancl n as section hands as far east n as Chica Chicago o and a as far north as Iowa Io Wyoming and San U Fran Fran- cisco They Thoy are arc said to bo be c rapidly displacing displacing in ing Japanese Greeks an and If Italians in in some sarno occupations Because of lack Jack of education and natural initiative the work of tho Mexicans it is said is confined to tho the simple forms of unskilled unskilled un un- un skilled labor Jabor yet vet it is if pointed but ut that their imm immigration ration is having important important im im- im economic effects for Mexico exico as js aswell well as the United States and is Becoming an ln a agency ency of something ap ape approaching reaching a soc al revolution ro amon among he Mexican laboring classes These immigrants rants it is stated are mostly from the peon and from the migratory labor class class- from a re region where a agriculture and Ann mining are the chief hief employments employment Work ork for increasing increase in ng ing numbers ea each h year ear it is stated has been seen furnished in tho the mines the cotton cotton cot- cot ton ion fields and in other employments In most instances the bulletin adds these hese Mexican laborers are transients and on returning homo home carry back a newer and hi higher her standard of living Tho conclusion is reached that under these circumstances Mexican labor immigration im mm mi migration rat on is not like likely to have ha much influence upon the United States except except ex c pt a as it regulates the labor market in a limited number of unskilled occupations oc oe oc- oc and probably within a are rc- rc re restricted area |