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Show S STILL IB FORE ioniia is Not -Yet Out of the K'oods oncost Important M: Matter. RjlDENT CONCERN HI) m ix THE SCHOOL BILL pier Message Is Received Km Mr. Roosevelt Regard-K Regard-K ing Measures. Hfv, ErAMENTO. Cnl., Feb. 7. Anti-Ke Anti-Ke legislation will bo (o the fore Kturc Two resolutions drawn by W.I Johnson, of Sncrnmenlo, nwl Eat Ihc islnnd emperor's subjects, wL fl,c Eitbicct of discussion in the Br on Wednesday one, already K je-uczaling o Japaneso in the E' schools of the state, and the W which was refused passage, cm-fee cm-fee miinie-pnlities ta segregate Blntial districts nil. undesira Io BrKe presence might, in t 'C n of hoards of supervisors, be at to the public health and mora lb various coininiinit les nffee ted. 6 school hill that most deeply KU President Roosevelt and bc-"ttis bc-"ttis time and Wednesday, tor dnr it has been made a special of bnshiefs to determine whether the vote bv which it passed shall Considered, iL is expected ihal the Kil authorities will .throw uddi-jieht uddi-jieht iilftin the subject. I his is Kfdlolio of an extremely import-Htfurt, import-Htfurt, .showing the true state of Otitic negotiations now pending bc-Kfenan bc-Kfenan and the United States and Bine to the legislature the reason V Roosevelt's numerous telegrams ftgovcruor urcniji postponement ot Kr action on anti-Japanese legis-K- Tlif sittinfioii is considered bj the administration supporters. WL Crucial Moment. Kra Speaker Phillip A. Stanton Kite floor at the crucial moment on Br.-after it became apparent that Bml1y would vote down Walter B motion to reconsider if soine- B'"c at 0111:0 lo cM:,wf' Hjsipcr f 1,10 assembly, he declared Ki information that, lie could not ) tht prompted him to make a hI appeal for delay to the mem- Hie house, lie promised at that, Hkt I'c would, if possible, explain Jfcjlncsd iy" the ronson for, his,un- ftnor Gillct t said yesterday in HFranciscn that he understood Har Stanton hnd received a mos-Hfrini mos-Hfrini President Koosovelt thnt he Bit liberty to make public if he Stanton, who went to Los An-BrrMay An-BrrMay nicht, refused lo publish BfrresnondiHirp with the president, 'itU-nrum was received today at OTc'rnor's otliee from "Washington tlint the ifoosevelt message B' eiven nut, and Assciublymnn 'Transue. ouc f Stanton's lieu-fji lieu-fji from Los Angeles, issued the Wi, Message from Roosevelt. fASWNGTOX, Feb. G. llou. Phil-Stanton, Phil-Stanton, speaker of the assembly . Rwto,a Cnl.: Please accept the teion of profound obligation on be-m be-m Aniprican people as a whole B jftk patriotic, servicea you jWflerme. I have unlimited' cun-B cun-B I,0,'10 anc- uood sense and Pmacrtiiess of the pooplc of the m.& California. I lenow that thev By)! that the national government Bh!' niomcnt ongagod in doing UtK" it can to achieve the ends ufornia has in view, while at the. Hume preserving unbroken the rc-BV?"01-'1 aud good will with a B"d friendly nation, and there-im there-im ruro the people of California JPPort you in taking thu position Wo taken, which is so eminently ntcrcsta not only of the Amef-ijB;?l'Pas Amef-ijB;?l'Pas ;a whole, but especiallv of BSfM f nlifornia. B Nofc Same Telegram, jjjwwuo said today that he was IB ?!.o0f ,an3' otlll?r inessuco re-iBsrtL.p,c1ukor' re-iBsrtL.p,c1ukor' Stanton from Presi-Bjoojevelt Presi-Bjoojevelt As the telegram above ,-ntua Pebruary 0 and MTtvm"0 'iV'PPcal to the assem-iHUn assem-iHUn ?' 1,obr"nry 5, it could not IK 7;J e on, t,lafc referred to IK l?s having prompted him BTf?aior !lml "la'c 1'ersonal W:r delay, on anti-Japaneso lcgis- BS'S.V"1 lill;c a fliR !lt tl'c Efipr 11 10n tomorrow, iinrnedi-fcffi iinrnedi-fcffi ;5;nr,e!ia," of tho journal. 2i5t,U UP," the report of 3BT wh;,, 0,1 H'islative communi-IKoethm communi-IKoethm c':u1"V"p1(,'l last week fjBsDr or H;-1,0.11 :,i tliis session Sure I ft bllls introduced in the itS'Y t0 estmnKo the ve- jBiiiOhn0r ,S" E- Campbell, of (Bi v5 ,f !r11 ,"P,nbcr of c com- SBfte floor n'T1 ;ml iL is cxpe.-led SB:fl Si , ,rtf ,1,c "i"orily wake a light for it a udop- |