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Object: National origins provision of immigration law

Monograph

Identifikator:
1779855281
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-164105
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Mahlberg, Walter http://d-nb.info/gnd/101605218
Title:
Reparations-Sabotage durch die Weltwirtschaft
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Gloeckner
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
VI, 122 S.
graph. Darst
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • National origins provision of immigration law
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. Wilbur J. Carr, assistant secretary, Department of State
  • Statement of Samuel W. Boggs, geographer, Department of State
  • Statement of Dr. Joseph A. Hill, assistant to the director of the census, Department of Commerce
  • Statement of hon. Robe Carl White, assistant secretary, Department of Labor
  • Statement of hon. Harry E. Hull, commissioner general of immigration, Department of Labor
  • Statement of Demarest Lloyd, representing delegation of patriotic societies, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Bell Gurnee, representing National Civic Federation, Women's Department
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary-general, representing the Sons of American Revolution
  • Statement of John B. Trevor, National Immigration Restriction Conference, New York City
  • Statement of Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of hon. B. carroll Reece, representative in congress from the State of Tennessee
  • Statement of col. John Thomas Taylor, representing the American Legion, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Edward R. lewis, chairman executive committee, Immigration Restriction Legislation, Chicago, Ill.
  • Statement of Frank B. Steele, secretary General Sons of American Revolution, 1227 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D.C. - resumed
  • Statement of Samuel A. Mathewson, University Club, New York City
  • Statement of Victor Frank Ridder, representing German element of the United States
  • Statement of Hon. John W. McCormack, representive in congress from the state of Massachusetts
  • Statement of J. Edward Cassidy, executive director United States Air Force Association, Washington , D.C.
  • Statement of Maj. Gist Blair, representing the military order of the World War, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of Frances H. Kinnicutt, immigration restriction league, and allied patriotic society, New York City

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NATIONAL ORIGINS PROVISION OF IMMIGRATION LAW 69 
Cuicaco, Ir, February 5, 1929. 
Senator DAVID A. REmp, 
Washington, D. €C.: 
Telegraphic advice from Senator Johnson, anent Committee on Military 
Affairs meeting, received too late for me to attend. Recognizing the inadvisabil- 
ity of further delay principally because of influx of Mexicans, I hope you will 
do what you can to urge immediate action. 
FREDERICK W. CHAPMAN. 
SAN FraNcisco, Carir.,, February 5, 1929. 
M. CONNOR, 
Secretary of Senate Immigration Committee, 
Washington, D. C.: 
I offer your committee individual plea for operation of national origins called 
for by immigration act as only plan suggested which insures to every eligible 
resident citizen or alien native born or naturalized, proportional representation 
in future blood current of our Nation. Claim that some foreign nation merits 
farger quota than origin gives iy simply a demand on behalf that nation for 
more than its blood current this country and contemplates corresponding loss to 
other quota nations. Claim material inaccuracy seems untenable in view latest 
data and Doctor Hill's explantion, but in any event it loses force because of 
unavoidable inaccuracy in foreign-born quotas due to changes in map Europe. 
To repeal national origins and substitute a foreign-born basis would be in my 
judgment an injustice to every native-born citizen. And to further delay carry- 
ing out plain provision of law in absence of better reason seems unjustified. 
V. 8. McCrarcuy. 
Boston, Mass., February 5, 1929. 
Senator HiraM W. JOHNSON, 
Committee Room of Military Committee, 
Washington, D. C.: 
Appreciate telegram. Illness prevents my attendance at public hearing. 
Again affirm strong stand of 8500 Massachusetts Daughters of American Revo- 
lution for the present national origins provisions of immigration law. 
Mrs, Jamies CHARLES PEABODY, 
State Regent Massachusetts D. A. R. 
SACRAMENTO, CALIF., February 5, 1929. 
Hon. FITIRAM JOHNSON, 
Chairman Senate Imanigration Committee, 
United States Senate, Washington, D. C.: 
We are most grateful for your kindly telegram advising public hearings 
national origins. Our commission will be represented by Captain Trevor and 
Mr Demarest Llovd, 
IMMIGRATION STUDY COMMISSION. 
SAN Francisco, CALIF, February 5. 1929. 
Hon. HiraAM W. JOHNSON, 
Chairman Scnate Committee on Immigration, 
Washington, D. C.: 
Appreciate notice of public hearing on national origins provision of law, but 
not able to have representative present. Request statement made to committee 
that club held post-card referendum on principle. resulting 781 for national 
origing plan. 229 against. Regards. 
CoMMOoNWEALTH CLUE oF CALIFORNIA, 
WinLiaM Frros CHENEY, President. 
New York, N. Y., February 5, 1929. 
Hon. Hiram W. JOHNSON, 
Chairman Senate Committee on Immigration: 
Acknowledge with thanks the courtesy of your telegram. The chamber will 
be represented at hearings beginning Wednesday. 
CHARLES T. GWYNNE.
	        

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