Show I WOULD EXCLUDE THE League Is Formed in Salt Lake to Resist Encroachment of the tiie Orientals BLOODY WAR IS PREDICTED JAPANESE ARE MENACE TO AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS Asiatic Exclusion n league of at Salt take Lake was vas organized last evening In K of at P han hall m South Main Alain street The league is Js patterned after the associations formed during the past year on the Pacific coast for the tho purpose of or agitating the passage of at a bill by congress keeping all aU Japan Japanese ese est Koreans and other out of at this country countr The following officers were elected Lt It last evenings meeting S 8 A president Dr Alice M Beverleigh vice vloe president J 3 E Osborne secretary and treasurer J S Smith doorkeeper These officers with five to be appointed by b the president will form a temporary executive tle tive committee which will later be In to fifteen members Mr was chosen chairman of the meeting and spoke poke briefly on the dan attending the intrusion of at the Japan Japans Japanese ese I s Into this western ern country Contempt for fo Flag FIa He was followed by Dr Alice II 31 I Bever Beverleigh leigh high who spoke of her experience in Japan and und of her observations concerning the character of the people She related an actual instance when a crowd of at Japs in IA a small village in that country countr kicked the tile American flag about in the dust and spat pat upon it to show their contempt for tor this country and its institutions It was vas not long ago that a teacher in inthe Intile tile the Oquirrh school was giving her pupils a 8 I lesson in patriotism said the speaker She Slie tried three thrle times to make a Jap boy salute the tite Stars Stare and Stripes but with without without without out success These people are taking ad antage of the schools in rn our country but they dont appreciate them She then told of the immorality of the Japanese and described the he tenderloin dis Ji in one of the cities of that empire portraying the terrible conditions which existed there and the manner in which thu government held the women in abject Slav slavery ery War Wa Is Predicted I 1 belli e that unless something is done then lIl re rc will ill eventually be bl a war between till the t States and Japan and if It Il Itt t tomes amps It will be the bloodiest and longest Jr the memory of at man Here in this countr there are enough Japs on rail ul load work to tear up sufficient track to prevent the transportation of troops to the coast in case war should be declared and this is one of the most serious prop problems lems which confront us usHer usHer Her remarks were greeted with ap applause apPlause She was followed by J E CM Os O Oborne borne bornt who read a short extract from a speech delivered in congress on the Jap Japanese Japanese Japanese anese question Other were R It E Currie Currle of ot the Federation of at Labor and President W V F Ramsey of at the th Electrical Workers Both poke noke t about the large number of Japs and other foreigners at work In Salt Lake Lak and reference was made to the recent pro protest protest test to the city council concerning the employment of Japs on sewer work to the thet tx t lusion of whites Several others made short addresses along ahong similar lines and the election of of officers officers followed |