represents the district In which Aberdeen Is situated. and from personal knowledge of Mr. JONSONS past record I do not believe he is showing any more discrimination in his position as chairman of the Immigration Committee than Congressman KAHN. of California. would show if placed in the same position. My friends. I have not received a greater compliment in a long time. Mr. Jacob then says in his letter to the editor: The difference between you and Mr. JOaNsON is that you look at things from a purely sentimental standpoint while he must look at the immigration question from the standpoint of what is for the best of the greatest number of the American people alone. And that is the way. Mr.
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