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Show THE PROVO POST SALT LAKE MAN BARBED FORM U. S. BRUTALLY MURDERED , SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. CHIEF EXPLAINS WHY 7. IMMIGRATION HEAD OUTLINES POLICY OP DEPARTMENT AND age, 246 Keysor court, was shot and RULES NOW IN FORCE. instantly killed by an unknown assailant in front of 416 Third East street as he was walking home. at Grave Danger in Immigration Unless 10; 30 oclock last night. Mr. Key Careful Watch Is Constantly sor, a worker in the dental laboraKept on Gates. tory of Dr. E. M. Keysor, his brother, j Boyd Park building, had been visitBy W. W. HUSBAND. ing another brother William G. Key- Commissioner General Immigration. sor, 454 Third East street, between 6 and 7 oclock last Note: Time and again (Editors evening. From his brothers house he went down warnings have been given this nation town and at 10 oclock last night was with another brother. Dr. J. Br Key- by experts in economic and other sor, and Willard Hilton in the City fields relative to the unrestricted inland County building grounds.' Dr. mIgration to America and the evils J. B. Keysor said that he left the vie- - that would arise. It has only been tim and Mr. Hilton at 10 oclock and recently that the laws became that as he left, his brother announced very drastic. The Commissioner of Imhis Intention of walking home rather migration, W. W. Husband, herewith than ride on the street car. Mr. Keysor was shot by a man tells us .the why of the matter and who drove to the side of the street the results obtained and those exin a small automobile and stopped. pected.) The, man went to the sidewalk, as It is doubtful whether any other near as can be determined, and was American problem presents so many seen by several persons to be in apeven bewildering aspects difficult and parent conversation with Mr. Keysor. as does the problem of immigration. Shortly after a shot was heard and Economics, politics, the public health the man was seen to enter the auto- and other fundamental mobile and drive south on Third East civilization enter into factors of our the equation, Street at a high rate of speed. Acand of a such with conglomeration cording to the best description avail- interests in the crucible it is obviousable, the man wore no coat, was ly a difficult, if not impossible task, about 30 years of age and was about to evolve a policy which will be even five feet eight inches tall. measurably satisfactory to that many The spot at which the tragedy oc- sided commonly called the entity a curred is dark one, being shaded public. from the street light in the center of .This immigration controversy bethe block and also on the corner by gan with the first settlement in Virtrees. and while and ginia Several persons were, seated on the there have Massachusetts, been and of periods front porches of their homes when calm during the more than storm centhree the shooting took place, but because turies which have intervened, neverof the darkness they were unable to theless the same controversy, involvsee the escaping murderer. Neigh- ing practically the same factors, has bors are of the opinion that someone continued down to the present time who bore a grudge against Mr. Key- and there is every promise that it will sor, had deliberately planned to do go on indefinitely. away with him. Relatives were not When the second contingent of setable to recall any misunderstanding tlers came Massachusetts coast that the dead man might have had it was said tobythe one of thbir predeceswith another person during his life. sors that were in all appearSome of the investigators were of ances not they an honest mans fit for the opinion that there might have company. week at Ellis last Only been malice growing out of business Island a lookAmerican, thoughtful affairs as the underlying cause of ing at a typical group of present-da- y the shooting. The shot was fired diundergoing inspection, rectly at the heart, indicating a de- immigrants Is there no possible said to me: termination to kill. this class of people of way keeping William Keysor said that shortly out of the country. It has been the after his brother left his house last same from the beginning and probabnight he retired. Upon learning of ly will so continue as long as Amerihis brothers death he went to the ca continues to attract the people of emergency hospital and was on the other lands. verge of a nervous breakdown at a THE OPEN DOOR late hour last night. Dr. J. B. Keysor said: Practically all of the colonies enI cannot imagine what caused acted restrictive immigration laws, anyone to kill my brother. He was some of which clearly reflect the in the best of spirits when I left him fears and also the intolerance of the the new republic took talking with Willard Hilton at the founders, butcourse and for a century City and County building grounds at an opposite 10 oclock tonight. He was about to following the Revolutionary war walk home then, he told me as I maintained an open door policy with left. He had not to my knowledge respect to all classes and conditions any enemies in the world. He was of mankind from every land and not engaged in politics, and so could clime. There was, of course, contin-notiav- e any political enemies what- - ued and, at times, violent opposition the eveK' His character was lovable, and to this policy, but throughout he was of a retiring disposition. From century the ideal of America as a refwhat I learned, as he walked up to uge for the worlds oppressed pre his home past Kenmar place, which vailed, although it must be admitted that on occasions the refugees were treated with no little harshness. Peter Moroni Keysor, 58 years of Ai c nnouncvng A wholly view line of cars huilt on time-trie-d Buick principles but with improvements and refinements which make their introduction ' nations cant have much sense with- - senseof humor. ! Business life is full of disorganizers who think they are organizers. JThe youth who is looking for a snap will always be in hard lines, banished interest; 14 Distinctive Models Astonishing Values and Prices SIX CYLINDER MODELS Tour Sedan, 5 pass Roadster, 2 pass Touring, 5 pass ; Sedan, 5 pass. Coupe, 4 pass Touring, 7 pass . Sedan, 7 pass. 23-6-5- 0 their Foreign criminals to America and communities sent us their paupers. We complained and complained bitterly, but continued to receive them until the year 1882, when a law was enacted which denied admission to idiots, insane persons, criminals (other than likepolitical criminals) and persons Havly to become a public charge. ing closed the door against four classes of aliens, congress was not reluctant to add others to the cate- u gory of those deemed to be physi-Yocally, mentally .morally or economi-ou- t cally undesirable until now there are some thirty legal reasons of one sort or another why an immigrant may not be admitted. The first Chinese exclusion law was also enacted in 1882 and subsequently there has veloped a policy of restricting, or in de-so- Thats WESTERN WOOL GROWERS ASSN. . . - , manufactures I am representing the WESTERN WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION in this section and have just received a shipment of suitings and a complete line of samples from them. 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Nationality RESTRICTION NEEDED is determined ty country of birth, The peoples of Europe and Asiatic and in effect the law applies only to Asiatic Turkey, Persia, AsiTurkey, however, continued to enjoy Europe, Africa and Australasia. atic Russia, unlimited access to the open door, provided they met the various tests TO LIMIT INFLUX The admitted purpose of the law prescribed by law, and Europe always furnished more than 90 per cent of is to limit immigration from southern our immigrants. Following the ad- and eastern Europe,- without intervent of southern and eastern Europe fering with the normal movement as the chief source of supply, our im- from the northern and western Eumigration grew to unprecedented pro- ropean countries, which in immigraportions, and with this development tion parlance include the British came a widespread and insistent de- Isles, Scandinavia, Germany, France, mand for restrictoin. Statistics show- Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerd ed that about of the immi- land. Prior to the war 750,000 or grants who come from these sources more immigrants .were admitted were unable to read in any language from the first named sources in a liter- normal year, but under the Dillingand, accordingly, the acy test became the favorite weapon ham Act only' 158,200 may be admitof the restrictionists. The exclusion ted annually from such sources. On of illiterate aliens was agitated in the other hand, the normal annual and out of congress for twenty-fiv- e immigration from the older sources years and three presidents, Cleveland, was only about 180,000 prior to the Taft and Wilson, vetoed bills which war, but the per centum limit law so provided, but in 1917 it was added will permit 198,000 to come. Durto the law over President Wilsons ing the fiscal year only about 300,000 J veto. immigrant aliens were admitted, but Following the World war, the de- ending June 30, 1922, southern and mand for further restriction became eastern European countries used so intense and unmistakable that the more than 9 5 per cent of their allot-e- d house of representatives responded quota, while the older sources by passing a bill suspending practi- named sent us less than 50 per cent cally all immigration for a period of of the number jalotted to them. Of course, it! was inevitable that fourteen months. The senate was more conservative, however, and sub- the operation of a law which arbistituted the Dillingham per centum trarily held back hundreds of thoulimit plan, which finally prevailed sands of intending immigrants should and the quota law, which result in hardship to many individhas provoked such widespread inter- uals,. and a severe strain on the maest during the past year, went into chinery of the immigration service. effect on May 19, 1921, and recent However, the characteristically hulegislation has continued its opera- mane action of Secretary of Labor tion until June 30 ,1924. Davis in temporarily admitting a toBriefly stated, the Dillingham act tal of 2500 excess quota immigrants provides that the number of aliens as a measure of humanity; the paof any nationality who may be ad- tient, and unremitting work of our mitted to tKe United. States in any immigration officials at ports of arfiscal year shall be limited to three rival, and the splendid cooperation per centum of the number of persons of American consular officers in Euo'f such nationality who were resi rope, made a humane and effective Or- - administration of the law possible, and, while the quota law has its faults, it is doubtful whether by any other method the purpose of congress could be so effectively carried out with so little hardship on the immigrants concerned. r LESSON IN RAIDING Sheriff J. D. Boyd received a lesson in raiding blind pigs today in Salt Lake, reporting that out of 105 raids made this morning, ninety-fiv- e were successful. A YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY Let Me Half Sole and Repair ; Them Guaranteed to Look and Wear ' Like New Give Me a Trial ; j Be Convinced. ; Shoe Shop Economy Thomas Demos, Prop. 403 W. 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