lags laenh sc cz XI AR BOOIx OI- THF CLASS OF 1908 orable to 111s s1de a SCl1t111lCI1t Ill lllS '1.llCll6llCC tl1at 110 amount of argument 1v1ll e11t1rel1 01 CYCOIIIC, a11d 111 th1s p0s1t1on Mr Beebe proved h1mself tl1e 1nan of t11e hour H15 del11ery 11as excellent 111s address 11ell prepared clear and COIIYIUCIIIH He stated and care fully explamed tl e CJIIQSUOU then he re11e11ed the causes of the trouble 111th tl1e J 1panese Oll tl1e Pac1fic coast a11d stated tl1e COIlCl1lIlOllS as they ex1sted at t11e tune 'Next ca1ne tl1e most 1111p0rta11t statement of lllb address He deser1bed the att1tude of the Cal1for n1an5 o11e of open prolesl aganist the Japanese It 11as upon tlns q1.l65l1lOll of Just 11hat the att1tude of the PHCIHC States 11as tl1at the debate h1nged a11d Mr Beebe took ad1 antage of BX ery 0pportun1ty tl1ll5 afforded 111111 t0 1111ke the burden 011 h1s s1de less H1s COI1ClllSl0l1 11as strong and forc1ble a11d so ac curately d1d 11e t1n1e lllII1SCll tl1at ne 6111511611 just as the pres1d1ng officer s ga1 el fell to announce that the tllllf' l1I1'11l of ten nnnutes had exp1red Nlr J arthur Noon ope11ed tl1e debate for h1erett 111 practlcally the sa111e manner as Mr Beebe H eacplznned tl1e que5t1o11 fro111 tl1e negat11e pO1llt of VIGXV a11d declared tl1e att1tude of tl1e lac1f1c States 11 as o11e of open zzolma t011 ards tl1e Japa11ese lhe brunt of tl1e '11'gllI11CI1t'1tlOI1 naturally falls to tl1e 5CCOI1Cl speaker a11d Mr ehde C Morr1ll t11e second speaker for Wakefield rose to t11e 0CC'lSlOI1 splend1dl1 T11e debate at t111s 1301111 11aturally tur11ed to llle quest1011 of 1vl1y the Paelfic States lllallltalllefl snc11 a11 1tt1tude t011ard t11e Japanese a11d hence to t11e '1ClX1b1lJlll1y of CXClllClll1g, tllelll from tl1e cou11try SOIIIG length upo11 tl1e 1nc0n1pat1b1l1ty of t11e 11111te 'lllfl 1el1011 races, t11e Ll3.HI1lSllll6SS of the Japa11ese the1r und1 1ng patr10t1s111 for the 1110t11er e01111tr1 tl1e1r lack of 1Ilt6I1lC10H to become bnlted States CIUIQIIS Zlllfl the had effect of lli1W1l1g adult people of s11cl1 a 1011 moral St'1llClZ1l'll as t11e Japanese ltlellfllllg t11e sa111e schools XYltll young AIIIGFICWH Chlldfell H also touched upo11 tl1e results of sueh an l11Hl1X of c11eap labor as Japa11 11 as p0ur111g to our shores and deelared tl1at lt 11ad become a qll6Sl2lOll of self preser vat1o11 or 1110ral 'lllil econonnc flllll 111tl1 t11e people of t11e PHCIHC States TIIIS address ass1sted 1n11cl1 to NX ards Wakefield s final tfllllllpll It 11 lb clear l0g1 eil 'lllfl LOIIXIIILIIIU' a11d rece11ed 11eart1 applause from b0tl1 XY akefield 'lllil 111 erett supporters Mr Ll1ilLLll'1llfllCI' the bCCOllCl speaker for I1,1erett spoke ln 11111c11 t11e same Stfillll as h1s predecessor H Eilllllllefilted a11d d11elt O11 the good ql1'll1tl6S of t11e Jap l1lS ab1l1ty as a sold1er 111s tremendous ad1 ance III t11e last fe11 years, h1s capab1lfty of adoptlng l1lOCl6I'l1 1deas etc Mr Lhandler also declared Tgfllllst t11e E'XClllSlOll of t11e Japa11ese because of tl1e stra111ed relat1011s 11111c11 such a11 act 11 ould cause to arlse bet11 C611 the bnxted States alld Japa11 Both 11e Zlllfl Nlr Nlorrlll fimsheel 11 ltlllll tl1e t1me l1n11t Mr Harold G VVatk1ns closed t11e debate for W'akefield He gathered together t11e threads of ar glllilellt ad1anced bY lllS t11o colleagues and after Sllpplelllllltlllg 'lllil SI1lOOthl1lg, the111 01 er COllClCIlSLLl the111 111 one co111pact SIIIIIIHHTX 11h1c11 s11011 ed just 11hat VVakefield had attempted to pr01e Mr V1 at kms d1d 11ell Called 111 at almost tl1e last 1n0111ent to fill a 1acanc1 111 t11e debatmg team he 110rked Xvltll a f'l.ltllfl1lflCSS 'llltl Cllefgy tl1at 11as ent1rely 11orthy of tl1e cred1t 111s efforts l1a1e reflected 011 tl1e Wakefield Debat111g Soc1ety Mr W1lll1U1 Rosenthal 11as the final speaker H1s w11ole argu111e11t 11 as d1I'CClGCl to proye t11at oppos1t1o11 to the Japanese 11 as 11n Xmer1ca11 He descr1bed at le11gth the mob X1Ol6I1CL 111 I'lOt1llg IH Cal1forn1a 8.1161 declared that 011 no pretext 11l1ate1 er XXGTC t11e Lah fOI'I1l8.!l5 Justlfied 111 Cl6StI'0V1l1g property and assault 1115: tl1e Japanese 'lllll sa1d tl1at tll1S 11as the open att1tude of tl1e lIlll8.lJ1t'1l1tS of tl1ePac1fic States I COIlell1b10ll 11e s11n1111ed llp the arguments of t11e neg atlve s1de a11d explamed just 11l1at he and h1s col leagues had atte111pted to pro1 e 11 t11e close of llls address the debaters retlred fr0111 the stage and pre pared the1r reb11ttal Duflllg the short 1ntern11ss10n 11111c11 followed tl1e 3l1Cl16l1CC was e11terta111ed 111t11 select1011s by V111al s orchestra, but the 1nns1e ood as lt 11as could not d1spel t11e 111terest and llIlp'1t16llC6 for tl1e fi11al attack But one speaker 011 each s1de spoke 111 rebuttal '1Ir Noon for EY erett Mr Morr1ll for NVakefielel 'lllfl 11ere XVakefield scored a clear 11ct0ry Mr Nloon trled to talk too qulckly and COl1SGl1ll611tlX 11 as obliged to searc11 for 110rds and put l11s 1deas 111 110rds tl1at d1d 11ot express tllelll to best ad1antage l1berately 11ever atte111pt111g to express a11 1dea u11t1l he 1vas sure of 111s language Nlr NIorr1ll s pr111c1pal P01111 of attack 11as Oll I 1erett s statement of the at l1tllClC of t11e laclfic States He declared tl1at the1r att1tude v1as llOt 0110 of open l1OSIlllty 211161 Xl0l6llLC tl1at t11e fltlllllg and 111011 11ole11ee had lDCf.l1 greatly ex lggerlted 'lllil 11 as part1e1pated 111 b1 merely the scum of t11e populat1o11 allfl eonld 011 110 'l.CC0l1Ilt be considered to express tl1e '1tIltl1Cl6 of t11e sens1ble and I'8t10ll21l 6161115111 of the populat1o11 He also attacked Nlr Rosenthal s state111e11t that the 'lttltllile 11as nn AIIILTICTII I11 part 11e sa1d tl1at11h1le t11e or1g111al purpose of t11e founders of the country 11as to adnnt freely the oppressed of all nat1o11s 1nd CXtCIld 1ts ad 1a11tages to all al1ke our first CllltX 11 as t011ards o11r sel1es and that It 11 as a Clll11lCI'1C8l se11t1111e11t XXlllCl1 all011ed the m0ral1t1 Zlllfl econonnc COllCl1t1011S of a state or states to be destro1 ed lllldel' t11e pretext that 1t 11ould be llll Xn1er1can to bar a certa111 class of forelgners from our s11ores TlllS CI1Cl6Cl t11e debate about fifteen IlllIllltES later NIr Charles J EIIICI' S011 t11e ge111al pr111c1pal of t11e Stoneham fflgh Sc110ol announced as c11a1r111a11 ofthe jllflglllg C0111 llllttee t11at VVakefield l1ad 11011 Dur111g Nlr Emer so11 s short aeldress the suspense 11 as great a11d lt 11 as 111creased by Mr Fmerson s 11 1tl1l1Old1l1g t11e declslon t1ll tl1e last 11 ord a11d C3.llSlIlg many hopes a11d doubts b1 111ge1110us 111s1nuat1011 The e1en111g 11as closed , . , . , J ' 1' 1 1 . 1 e ,' ,A , ,' ,i e e Q A r ,i Y ' , f ' . v rg l . 4 ' 7 I ' v . 4 X ' . 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