Show Japan in the in-the in the Tf West WestI est THE I HE furore caused in the United SUites States I by the thc announcement an an- 1 that the Mexican 1 government has made important land concessions conces to the Japanese Japanese- in Lower JAwer California li to remind serves us of the importance of exercising ex cx- care caro and consideration in accepting the Paris covenant for a league of nations or nn any other document document docu docu- ment nent which may abridge or curtail our rights on ot this side of the Atlantic Indications arc nrc that the peace con ference will ill not Dot admit adroit the Japanese provision for racial equality in th the final draft of the the constitution for a league of ot nations notwithstanding the fact fae that thaL Jap Jap- anese diplomats have o not nol yet abandoned the fight in be he- halt half of ot this provision pro Whether it is included or not Japan has bas made her il d desire sire clear and md a apparent to all nU the powers in the tho world worM Racial equality in the tiLe world which also means mean in the thc various parts of or the world is her chief ambition The Tho ideal is in line with ith the thc lofty theory of the exponents of or a world orId brotherhood and possibly will be at attained as quickly as 35 the thc more g general desire to end war The rho mere fact that the peace c conference ferenee refuses to t insert tho the Japanese e proposal does not signi signify defeat of or th the ambition ambi ambi- j ambi-j I tion Hon flier is i inore more than one way in which the thc he Japanese flint aim can cm be he fastened upon the tho world The cn easiest iest and quick quickest t way a is that thiat proposed i in the thc peace pence conference common rommon consent She Sho ho might seek seck it with the dot tion thou which would prompt her to f fight ht for it IV The more desirable r for lor Japan l dud and the thc one least objection objection- to other oHler powers is that of intermingling which r may a b be t fl in the thc Mexican activities 4 LT hii-ci hii e last method of or course is slower than either o of others but it is just ns as effective c in the tIm cud Right Bight p it in th 1 we vc have Q een teen foreign colonies established in jn various cities In the beginning they occupied oc oc- oc- oc a comparatively i l r areA but the they grow until JJ IL Y controlled large sections Accompanying jn this lm hu hai haia 4 a lin with native born lorn resulting in a n of races laces by marriage c. c The Thc Japanese nCE ha have c per per- Ji p. p less loss pro progress rt in this cs Cl than other lia- lia ia- ia but it is plain to be seen that the ambition j not dead colonization in Mexico is a foot foot- foothold liol hold in for America America c ca f for r the thc orient It Itis is a. a 51 small n step ater in the great nt am ambition voiced b by Japan before thc the peace con con- ference |