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Show XO COMPROMISE WANTED Trisco Board of Education Stands rirm on the Jap Question. SAN FEANCISCO, Dec. 27. The departure de-parture for the East of United States Attornev Robert T. Devlin, in response to a summons from Attorney-General Bonaparte, gives risotto a report that, the members of the local Board of Education Edu-cation are to explain their position on the Japanese question to the authorities in the belief that the meeting of all parties upon a common ground might lead to a compromise. The position taken .by the board does not, seem to favor appropriation of the kind. According to President Alt-ma Alt-ma mi "there is nothing to compromise." compro-mise." , ,x 3. "Debate will scarcely alter conditions condi-tions or accomplish any change,' said President Altmann today, ",and a conference con-ference at Washington could not modify modi-fy the law under which the board is a'cLintr.'' |