INDEX American Defense Society, letter from.. American Steamship Owners' Association, letters from. Telegraphic exchange with Mr. Raker.. Alien seamen, deportation of... Page 62-93, 107-302 59 281 145, 211 247 American ports, regulation of foreign vessels in, study by Margaret G. B. Arrest, issuance of warrants of. (See statements of Curran, H. H.; Blachly, Margaret G. B., article by. British North America, immigration from. (See Kinnicutt, F. H.) Buchler, Samuel, telegram from... 281 165 205 Canada and Newfoundland, immigration from. (See Kinnicutt, F. H.) 178 Celler, Hon. Emanuel, statement submitted by. 104 Central America, immigration from. (See Foerster, Robert F.) Chinese seamen. (See statements of Furuseth, Andrew; Griffith, Documents required of aliens entering the United States, Executive Executive order relating to documents required of aliens entering the Foerster, Robert F., report on immigration from Latin America and the Immigration from Latin America, the West Indies, and Canada_ Mexican immigration. (See Foerster, Robert F., and Kinnicutt, F. H.) National Council of Jewish Women, letter and resolutions from Page O'Connor, Hon. T. V., statement of. Pacific-American Steamship Association, telegram from_ 260 131 247 Passport policies of European governments. (See statement of Uhl, Penfield, C. M., letter from.. 59 Public charge, aliens who become a. (See statements of Dawes, Dr. Racial problems involved in immigration from Latin America and the Raker amendments. (See Deportation of alien seamen.) Raker, Hon. John E., reprint of extension of remarks__ Ravenel, G. F., statements of.. Regulation of foreign vessels in American ports, article by Margaret Reitzel, A. E., statement of....... Schools approved to receive alien students, list of__ Seamen's continuous certificate of discharge, sample form of Seamen statistics, submitted by Witness Hurley. 70 110, 298 281 45 97 128 237 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, article from.. 161 South America, immigration from. (See Foerster, Robert F.) Uhl, Byron H., statement of.... 32 Vessels of foreign registry, regulation of, in American ports, study by 281 Visa cases detained in Europe. (See statements of Curran, H. H.; Dawes, Spencer L.) Wages of seamen, American and foreign, 1915 to 1919, report concerning- 251 F. H.) |