Show BILL WilL V L PASS Letter of Roosevelt Failed to I Impress a Majority of Cal California California I Legislators I AGITATION NOW SPREADING STRONG RESOLUTIONS INTRO INTRODUCED INTRODUCED IN NEVADA ASSEMBLY Sacramento Cal Cat Feb 1 the letter of President Roosevelt to the gov IOV governor governor emor regarding the Japanese question made Inde a deep d J Impression upon the legis legislature legislature lature lattire the two leading antl members of O the assembly assumed to today today day cay a defiant attitude and declared that they would push their measures to toa a vote ole as OS soon as ns possible As A M Drew Drow of Fresno the famous raisin producing section here there are arc many Japanese who Md hd already amended his bill as all required by b tho the national ad administration adso ministration so MO that the clause die dis discriminating criminating against the Japanese was eliminated took exception to the let letter ter tr enclosed by the president written by b Secretary S of State Root in which it vas said that the federal government was 19 opposed to nIl all legislation directed against aliens Japanese or others other Drew Gives Reasons Mr Drew declared that It was to the interest of ot California to protect her soil oil from an Invasion of ot aliens from fromi i the far shores of ot the Pacific who would always alway remain citizens of that country and whom Americans did not welcome Ho said that It would be incongruous for such aliens to own land landin in this country when they had no in la of becoming citizens and he believed that his bill remedied a con condition condition diLlon that had long been menacing the state The judiciary committee rendered to today toda today day da a report favoring the passage of the Drew measure without change and it was made a special order of busi busl business ness mES for Wednesday to take teke precedence over the Johnson bills denying Japan Japanese ese the tho right to be members of cor corporations corporations corporations and segregating them not only In the schools as attempted by bytha b bythe the tha th San Francisco board of education two years ago but also in residential districts at the option of boards of su supervisors supervisors Voted Against Delay An n attempt was made to secure the further delay of ot such legislation by byJ byJ byJ J P and Walter Leeds of ot Los Angeles Angel but bU this fell U through by IYe y ji a ts Vote a athose Il ri er of r those th who voted rated today to bring the mattel matte to a vote on Wednesday will vote ote on final passage with the organization which Is opposed to all of or the i I measures affecting Japanese I I |