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Show EUROPEAN LABORERS WANT TO LIVE HERE WASHINGTON. March 28. Great numbers of tho laboring classes of both Bpgland and France want to emigrate to the United States, but are finding il Impossible to do so through inability to valve enough money and also because of tho adverse ad-verse monetary exchange. This Condition was reported to the secretary bf labor today bj Rowland Bk Mah.my, who was sent to Europe by the Wilson administration to attend at-tend the sessions of the International commission on Immigration and emigration, emi-gration, and whose resignation was accepted last Week by Pr'eaidern Harding Hard-ing Low wagA are preventing man Englishmen from Coming to this country, coun-try, the report said, while In France the present rate of exchange on the franc Is an almost insurmountable barrle- to Immigration. There v.-n said to be a noticeable not of ex- I p planci In England for better times but rather a lack of optimism nmonp; the pparsr classes of France, in both I countries. however, the laboring I i l es were said to be getting plenty ' cif wholesome food. |