Show 1 SIDE PRESENTED Congressman Julius Kahn of ofSan ofSan ofSan I San Francisco Speaks at Dinner in New York NO LOVE FOR ORIENTALS SUBJECTS WORSE THAN New York Dec 11 Japanese immigration tion was bitterly denounced in a speech tonight by Representative Julius Kahn KaIm I of or San Francisco Mr Ir Kahn was WMS one ono of I the tho speakers at a dinner of the New York i Credit Mens association held at the thc Hotel St Denis Deals His Ills subject was The Japan Japanese ese csc Question as Affecting San Francisco The people of or the Pacific coast he said I were satisfied that the tho Japanese would always remain loyal to the mikado and I tin th oath of naturalization would be to them th m a u hollow mockery Californians did not want that kind of or citizenship and did not intend to have it if they tho could pre I vent It One Experience Enough The Tho people of the coast he ho said had hail I their experience with Chinese coolies and andr andi r i now flOW were threatened with another oriental invasion still more serious for the Japan Japanese ese e had all the vices of the Chinese with none of or their virtues The no treaty between this country an 1 Japan T he said giving g in free entry to each country of tho the citizens of or the other was as labor conditions are arc so M dir dif ferent in America and Japan that only the th Japanese J can be by b tho the inter international international national agreement He lIe defended the pol poliy icy iy of segregation of or Japanese in the pub He lie schools of California and said that the theP people P ople of his state would never permit p their children to be thrown into close I contact with adult Japanese Mr Kahn concluded by saying that the I States would not go to war with Japan Loyalty of California He lie said in part There is no state stale in lii tho thin union that is more loyal loal and more I patriotic than is 1 California but let Jet me mesay meFa meray say ray Fa at the tho outset that Oriental and dental civilization will not mix As earl early as 15 we learned to know the Chinese coolie By B there were fully Chi Chinese Chinese ChInes nese nes coolies in California and the yellow ellow hordes kept pouring through the Golden Gate in Increasing numbers By Call Cali California CallI I fornia from one end to the other was ablaze with remonstrance and just about that tim by b the tho overwhelming vote of nearly to about a out as I remember cr the figures the voters of or California regis registered registered their opposition to the further in flux of or the coolie Second Oriental Invasion And now again we a ae ac c threatened threat netI with an Oriental invasion Since the great dis disaster dl disaster aster which overwhelmed the city of or San Francisco last April Japanese laborers to the number of practically 1000 a month have been swarming through tho thin Golden Gate and I think that I am not stating the facts fact too strongly I ay thit that the people of or California regard these tinse Jap Japanese Japanese Japanese anese coolies with greater aye even cven with greater fear f ar than thy they did the coolies from China We Vr c feel teel that UK the former fonner have all aJl the vices of or tIn the th Chinese with none of or their virtues In Jn business they the arc are absolutely devoid of th stein sense pense of honor of tha tile Chinaman The lat hat latter latt hatter ter t r lives up to the letter of or hi obliga obligation lion tion while the Japanese never hesitates to break brcak that obligation if it suits his pur purpose purpose pose to do so Menace to White Labor LaborThe LaborThe LaborThe The Japanese coolie who comes to Cali Call California California fornia for the most part is not an unskilled ed pd laborer He lie is a shoemaker tailor gar gardener gardener dener Gener cook walter waiter or one or the other of ofa ofa ofa a dozen classes of workmen as the case ease may be lie He can and does live je just i ns IS cheaply as the Chinaman A handful of rice a little dried fish and a cup of tea maho a square meal for Cor him And nd we wc feel convinced that If ir he is allowed to come to these shores in m undImInished numbers he ho will ultimately drive out all Caucasian competition in every occupation in which he enters just as the tho Chinese coolie did a quarter of a century ago It is such conditions that ultimately ultimate lead Iad to bloodshed and race riot Wo We want by ty all means to avoid anything of that kind We a aro peaceable citi elti citizens Zeus zens but we ive want th the j Japanese coolie kept out of or our state There will be no war as the thc result of the action of the I San Francisco Francl o board The Tue good sober sohier sense use nse of or both countries will prevail In the matter |