Show J JAPANESE QUESTION IN CONGRESS J The Japanese question comes up frequently In congress Senator Gore of Oklahoma portrait herewith has Introduced a joint resolution In the n nature of a fl proposed amendment t to c. c the Constitution Constitution The resolution reads In part No uNo person other than thana a citizen of the United States shall be entitled to vote for Senators and Representatives Representatives Rep Rep- In Congress or for electors electors elec elec- tors to choose a President and anda a Vice President when hen such electors are rr chosen by direct vote vote vole of the people Senator Chamberlain of Oregon read tead into the record a memorial from u p r the Oregon legislature favoring an amendment to the fourteenth amendment amend amend- ir mont ment n of ot the e Constitution providing w. w that children born in the United States tates of parents who are not citizens and cannot acquire citizenship P b by nat nat- aa r Y sa w shall H not become citizens dozens l by y r PF Ii ton on of ot birth J 3 At the senate committee hearing bearing regarding th the iHrY of r Jn Japanese s S Senator Phelan of California announced that he had prepared a bill excluding Japanese Chairman Colt questioned the wisdom of such a proposal because of the present International situation but Senator Phelan said he lie thought th the question should be settled at this time 0 f Senator Gore said the United States made a mistake In debating the them Immigration Imo Im Im- m- m o migration question with Japan when It first came up |