ANN LANDERS Opinions of 'Foreigners' From 'Land of the Free' Dear Ann Landers: When 1 saw in the paper that you went to Russia a couple of years ago I figured you were a Commie. Now, after reading your answer' to "Proud American," I am sure of it. : Just because the man wrote and eaid he was sick and tired of seeing foreigners come over here and get rich while red- blooded Americans can't even find jobs you called him an oy malcontent." foreigners are the ignor- ant malcontents. That's why they come to America, They aren't satisfied over there so they come here to get rich. These foreign pigs elbow their way in by the millions. And what * do they do when they get here? They criticize our government,| our manners, our schools and our children. No matter where they came from it was always better "over there." The foreigners worm their) way into factories and bus) inesses, starting at the bottom,| pretending to be grateful and) humble, and before you know! it they are in the top jobs and|band is a good father and an/At first his poor manners may the true Americans are out on excellent provider--of material/have been traceable to ignor- the street. I'm in favor of shipping five million foreigners right back to|reads a lot and considers him-|Punish others only make them- where they came from and giv-|self an authority on many sub-|Selves look ugly. ing their jobs to deserving un-| employed Americans, -- FLAG| WAVER AND PROUD OF IT.) Dear Flag Waver: Thank you) for your point of view. Here is another letter--on the same sub-| ect. Dear Ann Landers: I wat| deeply interested in your splen- isential and laudible contribu- ee ee a f did reply to 'Proud American" who. complained because for- eigners were coming over here taking jobs which should be re- served for 'true Americans." Over the past 10 years more than 100,000 immigrants entered this country, bringing with them skills declared to be in critically short supply in the United States. One of our most serious shortages, according to the U.S. department of labor, is in the field of engineering, Of the 100,000 especially skilled immigrants who entered this country in the past decade-- 31,000 were engineers. This rep- resents 80 per cent of the num- ber of engineers graduated from United States schools dur- ing 1961, Immigrants are making es-| tions to our country, They are not displacing "true Ameri- cans" they are creating jobs for Americans by contributing to this country's economy. R.N.W. OF THE U.S, COMMIT. TEE FOR REFUGEES. PR EO, CC eR RS MRE MCLEE LIE OCOL I GVORE G UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET UCW NO. 1 The monthly meeting of Unit 1, of Albert Street United Church, was held in the Friend- ship Room with Mrs, Roger Plank presiding. Mrs, Herman Laxton was in charge of the devotional period and took as her theme "Serenity of the Soul', Mrs. William Gib- son read the scripture lesson. Mrs, Laxton closed the period with prayer. The secretary Mrs. Mervin Morrison read the min- utes and the roll call, followed by the treasurer's report by Mrs. Earl Adams. The members were reminded of the trip to Niagara, June 20. Mrs. Morrison continued her or sugar first. Often he is the only male in the room who does not stand when a lady enters. I've been correcting him about these things for almost 2 years which of course makes me a nag and a shrew. Am I wrong to feel that a man owes it to his wife to behave in a fairly civilized manner? What can I do to make him see it my way? -- RATHER STAY HOME, Dear Rather: If you've been unable to make a dent in 20) years you may as well save Dear Ann Landers: My hus- things, that is, He, is active in) church work and civic affairs,| jects. This man runs ten feet ahead of me when we walk to church together and shouts, "Look out/ for the cars or you'll be run over." He has never opened a car door for me, lit my cigar- ette, helped me with my coat} or allowed me to use the cream your breath to cool your soup. ance but now they are punitive. People who behave badly to} talk on Korea, from the study book, 'On Asia's Rim". Mrs. William Crumb read an ac- count of one of the early mis- sionaries. Mrs. Roger Planke closed the meeting with prayer. Refreshments were serve by Mrs. Leon Parks, Mrs, Staley Wetherup and Mrs, Staley Grant. HUMORESQUE CLUB The Humoresque Club of the Blind held a business arid social evening at the ORC with Miss Vera Siblock presiding. The minutes were read by secretary, Mrs, James McCon- nell, A treasury report was given 4) Mrs. Charles Lovell. Miss Pat McConnell, the al- ternate delegate, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. James Mc- Connell, attended the CCB Con ference in Cornwall, April 29 to May 1. 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