i ab: . % i” as | “In the matter of Chinese and Japanese fal tlons oglie immigration, 1 stand for the na N pi ne | tional policy of exclusion. The whole rtemptible efforts 1 estion is one of assimilation of diverse am: 3 ther | YRCOS We cannot make & homogenous : » selfish belp-| Pl lation out of people who do not blend Lown Sardar aif | with the Caucasian race Their lower { v - hareiod: none ot] ‘ ard of living as laborers will erowd 1 tor the t the white agriculturist and is, in other sevarthaless ut : , Be € A st serious ind menace. aw . ¢ peaceful | The success { free democratic institu- ! tions demand of our people © iucation, in- gence, patriotism, and the state should ect them against unjust and impos omnetition. Remunerative labor is basis of contentment. Democracy the equality of the citizen. tal e w s another problem to solve rely we have r lessor {x0 SON and at the same time permit the trusts to increase the costs of living to the excessive price it has now reached, is to put a burden on it that it cannot and will not bear. FAILURE TO MEET THE PROPER RESPONSIBIL. ITIES OF GOVERNMENT TO THE PEOPLE The greatest number of these failures have been on the matters which neither Mr, Roosevelt nor part of the ‘af if elected at Tueson, Arizons, acknowl his § latform Sorms—and their importance © of Pennsylvania must look er Senator Penrose or { ( arty A citizen who would expec g from this Machine, under either Boss, is either f the past or very - redul und forgiving [he Pennsylvania in these lines is entirely gue 1 : (On the people may have entire confidence { ¢ party is intrusted Ww th power, 118 s will be fullfilled in spirit as in letter. and that no ef- i 1 ade to build r Machine to govern and op press them PASS IT ALONG When you are through with this magazine will you kindly hand or send it to some friend or neighbor who you think 1s or ought to be interested. | OPPOSED TO CHINESE AND JAPS. AAA rs ROOSEVELT WANTS JAPS. “1 recommend to the Congress that ab be passed specifically providing for yose who come ration of Japar ere mle iy 1 G Even as tix can LO « Be nt te this end, and in the matter 3 ¥ } 1 vn 0 mie the Japanese ything that if 8 th My power to do ; ¢ i { orecs mudary 8 Will { ’ § + ff = ’ v § a . 7 . a { i { (a Males which 1 er pa : A {1 employ will be so em . , ed A A AMEssAaGE oF ROOSE v3 1 : Li ———
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