Show I TREATY RIGHTS AND SI STATE A It RIGHTS Can Federal Government by Treaty Control Conduct of State and Local Affairs QUESTION FAST LOOMING UP I Jap School Children Case Draw Drawing Drawing ing Pacific Coast and South outher er em Senators Together Sity I I I iii ln ont t CI Ca ii 11 I he alit I 74 ot era Ii I Ir ity I Si I ot of 1 et J l to th Tribune frol rota I says a aI I it Hoo and cc Hoot 1 rM t III t thu Position the they leem Inclined to take lak the tho right ot di dithe the rEd federal to litake which wil t and ties In the tet of their local affairs halt 1 a d dooen ulie mule bodied horl hornets ts nul neste nulIn itt In the will 1 break loose early in 10 time session B Ille Ie Wheeler of both called II at time White House yesterday to see the and to n advise II e him rein 11 dif ot of Io that al any I by the let federal I f I or oral al any of n a right II to Interfere with Ih the school system or of Han or alY any other elt cIty would I a vioL Io lato FlInt declared that tile the fed Ced would me make r a great mistake because there wal 1 a Lieu itt In Sun Stun co to peas n cm local or limiting th age IL at whIch pu pa pile till 1 tie be in III the public schools This woul would do n aw 1 a ay wih with mOlt or of the tho I a grgat Ia ma of tile the Japanese ar adults wih with whom hom white nr are not to have hae their young chi dren associate Sec Secy It ilas conic come back from the that 11 tiny attempt ii b the States government h by treaty or otherwise to regulate the ot of an any city on co t would be could 15 1 only b by Ih tile ot Of troops To complicate erl southern outher atom aB are In In a L perfect lame ot of nl because became they hll have LI I led lel to believe ta that the time III Sam Francisco ral Is Irel n a deto decoy for ter 11 aim Il Ia bral break breakdown dOln down tM th whOle hall ot of separate schools c tIll negroes In time the So Sc IS as the Intention Of r tIme the II Is concerned th south souther er em senators are ure entirely rl b reuse the 11 amid 1 See ROot Hoot have huo more mor In view than th the ot of friendly with JIJon Japan n a nation with which WI we hl have hunt the ot o unit ancl which h Is Jut just no miot partIcularly alu tibia ubi to us In n a wa vay While the adminIstratIon is III thus thul clearly acquitted of nn Intention to 10 apply appl Itt its to Ihl the negro It none nione the lesl less is 18 that the situations are so 80 do r concerned that I if the tho C I by the por ot of the United States cant cun hI ho put In the Iho public schools In Sun San Francisco In spite ot of the loral local In law I a tul full blooded negro wih wIth A certIficate of Irom coin Fra France n ct or Germany or Ortal UnCut d there thero are ure thousands of b be forced Into the tho whIte whit schools ot of Wash Charleston Atlanta or Nfl New Orleans The I is that the and PacIfic COllIt coast senators mute are rapidly Itt get getting ting together rhe will 1 any treaty lii III tIme the future which seeks to give citizens th the right to attend local schools In spite or of loal laws Ins ANXIOUSLY oldon Dec DIc solution or of the arisIng front the rile rule ot of tIme Sin Han Fi Frail rl e schools is IH awaited wili time tho greatest sunlit MIl Ile sonic here The papers are being IP nit with ell mae made by cont arrivals 01 oni the Ibe tar far suggesting the 10 of at Ir grase VI ten war ivan warTh Th TIme message to therefore Is watched for or oris 1 is Ith even greater interest t than mutual MIt t CONSISt I De U Ii Miller ller States generl general It at Yoke hima iIIi 1 he I it b by to o or den deny 1 It lii In which lie I Is II us that th lb are Bre their lum army n navy v tl to fight th United States Stahl A of t III time interview hM has b been 1 to 10 lr Ir MIller lle and the Iho I ii mimetic that 11 if his bl un an snot 1 It will 1 be accepted by the state Il as conclusive I |