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Evening Herald
Shenandoah, PA. Monday, March 27, 1916
ALL IMMIGRANTS MUST BE ABLE
TO READ AND WRITE
Special United Press
Washington, D. C. March 27, -- By a vote of 225 to 82 the House today voted to retain in the Burnett Immigration Bill the chance that is expected to result in the President vetoing it, a requirement that all immigrants must be able to read and write in their own language.
Evening Herald
Shenandoah, PA. Thursday, March 30, 1916
ONLY A COMPLETE SETTLEMENT
OF THE SUBMARINE ISSUE CAN
PREVENT BREAK WITH GEMANY
Special United Press
Washington, D.C. March 30 – Any expectation that the Administration would recede from its determination to break off diplomatic relations with Germany, if it is proved that a German submarine attacked the Sussex, was removed today by news of the attack on the steamer Eagle Point. Only prompt and complete settlement of the whole submarine issue can prevent the threatened rupture and there are officials who believe such a settlement more likely after relations have been broken off than before.