Show CUMULI'S VIEWS IES OF OP Believes Each State Has Right to ProvIde Pro Pro- vide Separate Schools for dren drei of Asiatic Parents Salem Ore George Ceorge George B. B Chamber Chamber- tam jain governor of or Oregon and United States tates senator-elect senator while opposed to Asiatic Immigration considers anti anti- Japanese agitation ill After Arter the Oregon state senate refuted refused to consider favorably the Bailey anti anti- Asiatic resolution Governor Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain issued the following statement regarding the subject making especial espedal es cs es- es pedal reference to the Japanese anti legislation in California I am not entirely familiar with the character of at the Japanese anti-Japanese leg leg- pending before the the California legislature Personally I am opposed on principle to Chinese Japanese andall andall and andall all other Asiatic immigration but Iam 1 J Jam am Inclined to believe that in the tho present emergency and In view of at tho efforts effort's of the president to secure an amicable adjustment of the relations relations relations' between this country and the empire of or Japan state legislatures ought tobe tobe to tobe be conservative In all legislation on the subject trusting to a satisfactory outcome of pf negotiations now pending between the two governments Hasty Ill-advised Ill or retaliatory measures at this time Urne might seriously Interfere these negotiations and precipitate precipitate tate a conflict between two countries which might by a conservative course be entirely avoided With reference to the public schools I am of the opinion that each state tate has the right to arrange for separate sop sop- arate schools for the children within Its jurisdiction and for foi support cf Gf which the citizens tax themselves classifying and separating pupils in such and In any way as the lawmakIng lawmakIng lawmaking ing body may deem best Signed GEORGE E. E CHAMBERLAIN Governor |