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Show EVIDENCE SHOWS NO VIOLATION OF LAWS California Attorney General's Office Investigates Alleged Japanese Military Organizations. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 10. 'The state adjutant general's office, which for several months has been investigating investigat-ing tho roported existence of numerous armed Japanese military organization in California, announced today that it had found no evidence that state or fcdoral laws had ben violated. Accurate Accu-rate war maps of the California coast wore fouud, bnt tho offioo did not give out information as to their ownership. In the lust two years a number of Japanese associations incorporated as " non-profit" concerns have been organized or-ganized in tho state. They wore formed, the articles of incorporation stated, to forward the interests of Japanese. Japa-nese. Tho adjutant genoral's office stated that on several occasions these associations associa-tions had ontortained visitors from Japan who had no government or private pri-vate credentials. A recent Toport from Loe Angolcs that several organizod Japanese military mili-tary companios were in ovidonco in that vioinity, wrth armB available for immediate im-mediate use, is to be investigated by thc adjutant general. There are about forty of the so-called Japaucso associations in California at tho present time. |