Show GEARIN mm TALKS ON JAPANESE QUESTIN Senator From Oregon Disagrees Disagrees Dis- Dis Dis Dis- agre agrees s With President On Treaty j COMPETITION IN IN IN- LABOR Tho Exclusion ln of or Coolies la In him Speech h Co Comparing i i i. i I With N Xe re Washington ton Jan Jun 7 Senator ln of or Ore Oregon OI delivered eJ cre a a. hii lila hi resolution i oil oli the Japanese question que and arguing yh in iii inCavO favor CavO of oC states rights right in hi excluding coolie coole labor Jabor from front both boUt China ninE and Ulel Japan pan lie He criticised the stand taken lIel by President on omi 01 the Japanese Japan Japan- Japanese ese use question as to hl his hit Interpretation of or orthe the tho existing treaty trealy with wili Japan and char charged that the ho Presidents President's oston In regard i r to the introduction of or ehen labor as applied to the lie Chinese was wa Inconsistent wih with his recent i mes message e eto to s In iii II I regard gar to lo he the treatment of ot t time the c Japanese on the lie California said I Mr Ir GearIn Is hs under no obligations to the Federal government o to have havu public schools or oran an army any kinds of or schools at all all And Anel if i she he does doc oc have them lit thI It I Is IK her hel province and nd not lot that of oC thie general generl government govern govern- meat ment to lo s say how they shall be lie main- main tr and how conducted and under what whal condition Replying to the time claim In the tho Prest- Prest dents dent's message mess e that time the treaty eaty Avith wih Japan apan guarantees to Japanese children the he right to attend the lie lit public schools of all ni the states In the Union and to lo allend attend al- al tend lend th tham l In iii com company pan with white children chill chil dren cIen Mr Mi I. I Gearin denied emphatically that hat tha there them Is any p provision pm In the I treaty b by which any sort of or construe construe- then lon can be made malic 10 to o support such a U claim I in of or facht Treaty l lie Hlll said that lint nothing i Is said ald nl In lie thu treat treaL as a to the tho right l to lo attend public schools and that tho thu specific p cHe enumeration of or what whal was vas Intended uy by the framers of the treat treaty showed that nothing should bo O left let to Inference He lie lieL L quoted from tho the treaty at to show hov ho that thaI I residents resident In this country I may nay have thu le eh enumerated d I only b by conforming to nil alt the thc law politic und and cu r 1 lt l tt IP t f 11 hb ft J c d nu HI Ja I an as well as Wi nt laws H This Thit K rn Q I fluent ml ht i irs ns well ivell l ur unon on Hint hat and dc t td o consider I It further he lie sl said ald l. l In advocating u zu modification o of or the treaty which would restrict the Immigration of lie HIP e c labor Jabol Mr a G GamIn arin n said that so s long lOlS as a these these are arc j permuted per per- ar- ar muted to conic come cor Into this flu's country Jn iii 1 hordes hordes there will be he a constant nn and l growing dlE d sm pu Pi tho lii coast which eventually must bring about a restriction resti Jie Tic e spoke of the th Influx of cheap Japanese labor as I u a threatened peril Il pell to lo every y industry and ant enterprise of ot t time the United States Slate In Inthe n mm the thc school of bitter l experience exhem liu ho Ja said raid we t have learned that lh the lie unrestricted un restricted rosti immigration of oC Asiatic s Jabors to lo this country Is u a curse se on aim e to disorder and a a. menace to tu the thA welfare and and prosperity pro pro- pros liros- of the lie laboring man I of or America IJ t Stop Competition I Speaking feelingly of or the lon Hon of tho he Chinaman ho he told of lie Iho I recognized necessity of or bringing it I lonn to lo toan toan an nn end and sail sai Some of ot the tho means adopted tu to bring brIng about that one enu were were- questionable questionable might might not nor perhaps measure up to the High standard S set t by the sentimental altruistic amateur political economists economist who prattle pratte about the broth brotherhood of man man might not nol I perhaps meet the approval al of or the lie pros proK- ent eat administration But Dut to those who un understand tho ho situation the he revolt of labor a against this ruinous an and amid degat degrading ing ng competition was Justifiable justifiable nol not only justifiable but hUl commendable and Hl the Etc Chinese exclusion act has ns always alway I been regarded ed b by our people as tH the best piece pIcco of legislation that hat ia wa was eV ever I enacted for the Pacific coast and an for forthe forthe I the nation Indirectly naton Mr ir pictured time tho probable abl results of permitting from to Japanese laborers to conic into the United States an and declared that in the Interest of ot our oum people In Institutions lii- lii and governments o it should be h stopped now and an forever He lie Ie said s that such action acton would woul not bo an aim affront af af- af- af front to a ti friendly nation naton as It I would woul be an act of or the time wisest statesmanship In the interests of our OUI own o o Again Continued on un page t o tao o. GEARIN TALKS ON JAPANESE QUESTION COIt omm I I Id from pa IHl e Oll one j ho lie said Vc have ha a I a right t to 0 protect I ourselves cs an and anc we c must protect ourselves our our- selves or 01 Q go go to tu the wal in iii time the worlds world's i i competition i o of s S 'S i v r I K He lid 1 d tho yellow lo and imd t white while J tt t races race never nc o IU mixed l and never can cami cn an and commenting on this said all There is something about the these theme e races that we perhaps do o not understand Under unter- unter stand The Thc fact that it exists is sulli- sulli sut- sut dent And nt I StI tt tay this the slightest intention of oC reflecting upon the Japanese people I do not say a the they lucy arc are Inferior Inferior- to lo licy this they are arc different I that is all ni and the difference is so 50 striking such uch a radical difference that time two Iwo peoples can never n become one people or om become amalgamated at al all al The Asiatic and amid the American do donot donot donot not intermarry ll will I never Intermarry except in rare nave instances Instances- Wo We ro c can n nI never ne er absorb them or oi- take them into I Ut our social life le Citing the negro question lo tu show shuw that the whIte while race never will wf mix wit wilh rummy any colored races Sir Mr I. I Gerin ra said fald I 1 II It I ivas folly time folly the Coll Insane insano folly ul of those who thought cheap la labor Ia- Ia bor bur I however obtained fi rt 0 blessing blessing- that brought these colored people lucre here as ns slaves on and where is th the man now no hol bold 1011 enough to tu say my ay that lint it I has Ic been n a n ab b blessing sal ng Criste j h in iii il t the le So Speaking of the crisis in In time the South I Ioel over ovel tim negro o he lie appealed lo to lothe tolie the lie representatives s o of the time South Southern ro I states stales to lo deal ul with the situation there thereas as best lest they thoy can ean in lh lid interests of or humanity h t good O government o and mind rf right hl He lie le promised TOfT Ic lea leall leaving ll the thc situation to Southern Souther and amid and concluded loyalty n ant his appeal by saying y But BUl we s-ne sa say lo tu you at the lie mimic time lime In hum Go Gods God's s 's name tb do 10 not nut aid ait by your advice advice ulIce ad ad- ul- ul tle tho vice Ice nor nOI assist t by y your plan jf t those hose hU 1 whose c efforts i if r success gS- gS I Cul fully c carried out will wil g down upon us S a u condition which will wIl be C worse worse fur worse I In ii 1 tho ii e end d than I the ii u trouble c which now besets you ou Declaring ii g that thai lh time the omi only ully ly principle which should goCI govern this country In iii Inthe II the lie protection of ur time the Ja laboring man aman Isto is islo etol lo tu ray pay him us as much as an we can nn and make him I happy I and ummi ull at time the same lime insure to his imis employer el a ii r reasonable Mr Ir if t cap capital cp- cp linE ital Ial refuses to hear this Urs from Crom the time lipa Ilius of Ut its ls It I will wil hear it i later from 1101 Ih tho thir 11 lips of or those who whit hu are mire nol nul is its fr friends I us Mr Ir declared that China Chum would be u In iii a a. a position to tu demand lon lo lice her ciu a labor lalor if IC t the lie on privilege v liege Continues Con COU- 1 to be le accorded to Japan I 1 I S J I JU I ni u I I i utah I Concerning I ii g- g the lm c Pros Presidents President's I ium Ls L's iii II I on oil Unit t U Mr i II u G said said- And J In iii this connection I J would commend com corn mend the lie essay essa on oil industrial Int morality ty found In iii II the Lime tw fourth foUth i rage age of tiC thu message t I t. t its Is distinguished author fur and careful examination There Thee Is not tnt ont single objection that lint lens WU ever Cl urged urel against the thc lie Chinese Chines laborer that limit does doel not apply with wih equal force furce against time the lie Japanese laborer VI Why then the tic discrimination I s As a mu 1 conclusion of his speech Mr JI said We Vc Vi mire arc a mu homogenous people connected maui con by ly blood and I the time ties of or kin hum I tes ship And Amid although h we of or tho thu tic West est Ul are fur far from the lImo tl nations nation's nutons nuton's en capital ph Lui u uthe us the time longitude yet cl we wo are an a C part of the lie nations nation's family ully and amid d mi b by bylie bytho tho lie nations nation's nalon's There are arc yokes voices calling to lu us out Jut there olee voices there voices of cheer and ant good oot will And Amil wu stop at atline's times lines arid and all listen and amid thc they speak to us of a I brotherhood of or American labor lulor and American capital u L ut til-ut 11 brotherhood of ot American genius and American enterprises enter cutter n brotherhood of a u American loy- loy mu ni t ami American ua patriotism ami It Strengthens our mur lur h hearts and cheers us Out on because sie Wl feel we c arc arc- brothers all all land amid you wi listen to tu us and all sympathize I hi and tuil aid nit ux h Use of oe tIme the broth broth- j |