Show JORDAN BELIEVES IN EXCLUDING CHICAGO June 1 David L-David David Starr Jordan Jordan Jordan Jor Jor- dan president of Stanford university who is taking his first real vacation in ina a a. quarter of a century arrived in Chicago Chi CM- cago enso yesterday on the tho way to attend a meeting of the National Fisheries com corn commission mission at Washington Ho lie was a n guest of the tho Delta Upsilon fraternity at the University club in the evening Dr Jordans Jordan's attention was called to tho report of the California state labor commission which after an exhaustive study of labor conditions in California expressed tho the conviction that either Japanese or Hindu labor must be used in in tho the western state if a agriculture is not to suffer It may be true said Dr Jordan that some of the fruit growers in California Cali Can fornia form have suffered from want of labor and this want may have occasioned a certain economic loss but tho the question of Asiatic immigration is so complex in in character it cannot be disposed of wholly wholly ly Iv on an economic basis There is more than one side to tho the matterA matterA matter c A A number of the people of California California California Cali Cali- fornia are strongly opposed to havin having bavin the state inundated with a raco race which must remain socially inferior and which cannot be amal amalgamated These people are content with the arran arrangement ement which has been made with Japan Japan has promised to keep its laboring laborin people from coming comins to the tho United States This arrangement I believe is is better for Japan and better for the tho state of Cali Call fornia |