Show SAW MUCh UGH WHILE j ON HIS TRAVELS b lAbbe Abbe Felix Felix Kline Noted French Clerical Making a Tour of This Country TRIP TO O PACIFIC COAST PUGET IN LINE FOR DE DEc DEVELOPMENT Chicago Oct 6 Abbe Felix Kline one ono of ot the prominent members of the clerical element el ment In France who is making a 6 study of ot American social and economic condi conditions conditIons conditions has returned from an extensive tour of ot tho the west Speaking of ot his observations Abbo Kline KIln said Laid saidI I 1 was much impressed while on the Pa Pacific Pacific Pacific coast with the feeling existing an Vancouver and throughout British Columbia which Is far more in Intense intense tense than the feeling on the American Ameri an tide clde Iii de of the border At San Francisco the element is comparatively comparative small email and one hears little of ot the active agitation against the tho Japanese S Evidence of Hospitality On the other hand I visited Vancouver after the riots meeting the Japanese consul and going through the Japanese e quarter Every Ever Everywhere Everywhere where there was vas evidence of ot hostile it i The people have taken up the shibboleth of Canada for the Canadians and anI they the feel that the exclusion of ot the yellow ellow race is essential for their self preservation They are very determined In this feeling and are pressing their views for civil authorities at Ottawa and Lon Len London Lendon don Changed His Opinion Before coming to America I shared the views of a n considerable element in France and lInd throughout Europe that the Japanese question might lead the tho United States in into Into Into to war But personal observation through throughout out the middle west and far west w st has com completely completely completely changed ed my m views The people oi ot of the west are arc not thinking of such a thing and scout the very ver idea of war Even in inan San an Francisco which is supposed In Eu Europe Europe rope Tope to be bethe the center of ot J hostility there was much less feeling than I found to exist In the British colonies to i the north It is quite evident that also alson in n witnessing the splendid development of the Pacific coast that a it war would be lit little little littie tle tie short of ot criminal aliko alike disastrous to Japan and the United States neither 01 ot of whom has anything an to gain by b such a re to recourse recourse course to barbarism Question of Importance This branch bra ch of the Japanese question la is really rea 11 of ot much importance to the ln td States as Japan can hardly ex cx expect expect more moro from the United States than she I he expects of ot Canada where the tion to the Japanese Is far tar more acute Speaking or ot people in the west Abbe Kline lIne says sa s that he was struck by the tact fact that hey they look upon apon the east as a sort of ol ola ofa a foreign tor country much as the people of Hi Atlantic states look upon Europe are making great strides forward principally In the region about C Puget Sound hound which in the judgment ment of ot their foreign observer Is to be the field of Americas greatest future development |