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Show vent th Infllrtlnn of any auch hardship hard-ship even If th achool trust are tried lo rauaa It, and the bill waa paaaed. JAPANESE TO HAVE SEPARAJESCHOOLS California May Provide Same for Chinese FACHAMKNTO. C'al.. March II Th Japaneaa schoolboy waa tha aub-Ject aub-Ject of a bill originating with Aaaem-hlyman Aaaem-hlyman C. W. Greene, which paaaed th lower hotia of th atata legia'atur yewterday. Th bin would permit erhool trua-teea trua-teea to eatablish aeterate ahoola for Japaneao when they deemed It advisable. advis-able. The hill merely granted permls-alon permls-alon to establish u-h achool and did pot make their eptablishment mandatory. manda-tory. lireene aald the law now permitted aeparuie achoola for Chineao and Mongolian Mon-golian children, and thla would mftke It effective a to Japaneao alao. He aald auch vchoola were already In op-1 era t Ion In S.-.n Francisco and elsewhere, else-where, but that a provision of law wis needed to -nub!o the authorities to require re-quire Japaneao atudenta lo attend three achoola Inatead of Inalaflng on mingling ming-ling with the Cattraalun atudent In the ordinary achoola. The hill met alight opposition. Assemblyman As-semblyman Frank K. Merrlam saying that at Ioa Angela, If only one school waa eatabllahed. the Japaneao from the colony at rlan Pedro might have to go twenty-five mile to school. Greene aid lha general achool lawi would pra- |