Show MEASURE COMESup COMES COMESUP UP WEDNESDAY KNOUT Bill for Segregating Japanese in Public Schools Before California Legislature HAS PASSED BOTH HOUSES MOTION TO RECONSIDER TO REC IS TO TOBE TOBE TOBE BE ACTED UPON Sacramento Cal Ca Feb nose nese nc e legislation will nil I beto be to the tho fore this week In both branches of the legisla legislature ture Lure Two resolutions drawn by fro Grove froL L I L Johnson of Sacramento and aimed at atthe atthe the Island subjects will wili III be the subject ct et of If f discussion in lii the thc as a on one already alread passed segre segregating gating gatin the Japanese In tile public schools of the state nd the other which was wai K passage empowering the thy to cc E in residential dis districts dl all aliens whose pres pros presence ence olice might in the opinion of boards of or supervisors be inimical to the public health and morals of or the various arlou com corn communities affected It Is the school bill that most deeply concerns President nt Roosevelt and be bf between between tween this time and tor tot which day da it has bas been made malo a special Bp order to business to determine whether or not tile the vote olf by b which It passed d snail be reconsidered it Is 15 expected that the national authorities will throw additional light upon the subject This Is supposed to be of an extremely extreme important nature showing the true state of diplomatic ne negotiations now pending pend In between Japan and the United Stats and revealing to the legislature the reason for Mr Ir Roose Roos numerous telegrams to the gover goer governor governor nor urging postponement of Pt further ac action action acion tion ion on legislation I The Tho sit situation is considered grave by the admin administration administration supporters Speakers p Secrecy When ben Speaker Phillip A Stanton took the floor at the tho moment on Fri Friday ri rida day da after it became apparent aront that thc the as M assembly assembly would vote ote down Walter Leeds motion to reconsider if something were not done at once to change the temper of the assembly he h declared he had In Information Information Information formation that he lie could not reveal that thai prompted him to make a personal appeal for dolat dela to ta the tho members of the th house hou lie promised at that time that he would if ii possible explain before the lie reason for his unu uil request Governor Gillett said sai yesterday In San an Francisco that lIE Itc understood Speak Stanton had received a Ii message melase run President Roosevelt that he was as at lib liberty liberty erty to t make public If he so desired Mr fr Stanton who ho went to Los Angeles Friday night refused to publish his is cor with ith the president but a telegram was as received today loda at the gov gor governors office from Washington on stating that the Roosevelt message might mh ht be I e gh given ghen given en out and Assemblyman A J 3 P one of lieutenants from Los Angeles issued the following copy Letter Le ter Washington Feb GHim Phillip A t Stanton Speaker of the tile As Assembly Sac Sacramento Sacramento a aramento Ca Please accept the slon sion of profound obligation on tin behalf of the Ami riPan people as al a R whole for the high and anti patriotic Jo you are ren rendering dering I have unlimited confidence in iii the st sane ne good sense and nd I Iness I Iness ness nes of or the people of the state of or Cali tal California fornia I know that they appreciate that the national government Is at tHIs t lf mo me I I ment meat engaged In doing everything It itI can canto canto I to achieve the onus ends that California has hasIn ha haI I In view I t while ot at tho the same saine time preserving preserving II ing unbroken the t relations of respect slid and good will with a great and anc friendly na naI I lion and therefore I am em sure the pe peI t I of California will support you vou ou in tak takI I Ing ling the position you ou have hae taken whirl which i t so eminently In the Interests not on oni j o of the American people as al a whole but of the th state stat of California I THEODORE ROOSEVELT T Ti i i Not the One Referred To ToI Mr Ir said mid ill today todar that he was pot not potI lunar I aa asare of an other message received by DY breaker r Stanton front fron President noose Roose Roosevelt I veiL velt elL As 11 the telegram tee ram above aboe quoted was wa 1 f dated Feb Peb 6 and Stanton made his ap appeal appeal i peal to the assembly on Friday Frida Feb 5 i It could not fbi have been the one that he I referred to at that time as having prompt prompted I ed ell him to take the floor and make a I personal persona appeal for delay on legislation S nese hess I I The senate wilt will take a fling at the Japanese question tomorrow immediately I II I I after thc the reading of the Journal The I I will be upon the report of or the I committee on legislative communications I i which recommended last week that no ac ae action I II thin tion be taken at this session upon any i of or the bills blU Introduced In the legislature re j I tending to estrange estran the relations between I I Japan and the United States Senator I Ij j A E Campbell of San Luis Obispo a I number of the tile committee gave gae ae notice that lint he would uld submit a minority report I and It Is expected that the floor leaders leader of or the minority party part will wilt make a tight for its adoption I |