| Show PRES tEi JAPANESE BLEM Orientals Are Worthy of ci All Al Re Respect Respect Respect and Admiration as a aPe People Pe and Nation BUT DONT DONT GET TOO FAMILIAR FAMILAR a Should Not O Hurry Process ot of ul To lo 10 Dwell Together on the thu SUle Soil boll Soi Ann Aishi Arbor Mich Lieli Nov a the tho auspices of the tle students student association of or the University o of Michi Michil Michigan gan fin Benjamin Ida Ide l le of the tho of California tonight an tIn s In university huh hal on tho thai subject of the PacifIc ocean and anI Its Is International significance session marked the open opening openIng ing of tho tIle associations season caBon I Wheeler left Berkeley Immediate Immediately ly Iy after voting last Jast Tuesday and an on his hi way otay WU heie helo In iii Lincoln Neb Nob and Ind Chicago He lie will wi continue his eastward trIp lp tomorrow and will wil fr ar 11 rive ilvo In Washington D C In time foi for the convention of or tile the association ass ot or state taLo universities which will wi open Nov No 10 16 6 PresIdent tonight spoke in lii part pait as A FAMOUS YEAR Tile The your year yar 1898 Is lou likely Ikel to bo be le a I date dulu which future ry will wil conjure with It was WIS the cal In which Hussla ac an from Crom China her hiel rIght light to occupy Port loit Arthur anti and ard in which tho the United States Stat s annexed the thc Hawaiian Islands and all took tool possession of if Guam und and the thc Philippines Pill II The unfolding ii Il ful d i og of the sig significance of 1898 attaches Itself to the tile main events of tho tile decade The Boor Boer w WI Siti ii the Ihl of the tho to the open 0 door polity In Ill China tIle thu the uprising hind and the wai Wil I WilI II I heard John hay Hav Ill 1 iy In iii 1902 that thaL no 10 ono one who had not nol been Intimately connected with wih diplomatic di affairs could a how hoot liow p till hi y in I i I in the ihie orient held had been weak weakened ened ond It I was WS we P welo in iii II the tilo Philippines near at hand and ind able to lu lurea rea ICil dily send s nd troops to lo that thul we e were able LI Ie bie during dining d ii ii lug lle tI uc I i to assume ill I much If of or 0 I thin the role 1010 and n nd n tl stand standing ing Ini of Great Gr t Britain in tho tile east cast ast Be lie Because Becal cause cal e of Ibis his othel Influence we vo were able tuble to secure from England I tile the abro gallon gatlon of the treaty treaLy and proceed to 10 build the tho Panama ca canal cala nal ilal la laTie The Tue Tie situation In ill the thc suf feInt violent through tim the theRus Rut Rus war At A L the thu of this Japan had planted Its LA foot on tile the mainland of Asia Ashl and ami Ili hind had lad become an girdling the tho sea a of ot o Japan In Ill spite spie of tt the lie Ile traditional with Russia American sym sm sympathies had haiti beet been een with Ith Japan until the war al WIH Then lien hen came canoe a u chill chi The Tho Japanese have felt it ita and a hod me lre a re shocked and amazed n They Tho Tb cy had counted the United States Stat s theIr th I heat best friend and Ind revered leveled it as fl thick their ear eai eaily eart ly t 13 teacher And what had hail caused tho change Theio Thero wai WU a I complication of or Tho rho Th Americans o doubtful whether It was sas after all an advantage that with whom wo we w wanted wa terl to ti trade had been summarily thrust back flom this tho Pacific shore The Thc mind also alHo asked was WIS not lInt Manchuria less likely to have hao an open door Japanese o than under tinder Russian rule rile lEave Have we oue WI not net been lIeen too ardent aident In our sympathy with wih Japan foi getting forgetting that tho Russians were b til th white and ani Christian Then came cumo the tho Japanese sensitiveness and anti vanity that tha L ever here met net and Ind dis displayed dil played oven at the tIle door of our 0 state department in iii insistent visits and nagging complaints The Sin San law Cisco school question queston arose aroe In most untimely fashion to t give embarras mont ment to our government go and iund at itt the same stIfle time to give irritation at aL ata aLa a most niost sensitive moment to 10 a n people who declined to be bc classed cla sed as a Mongo Mongolians halos lians ans 01 ot in lii any way Wll to be excluded 01 from the lives Ivos of the most favored d rations All Al this came nt at It a n time when Japanese Immigration was WitS increasing with wih toil startling rapidity OPPOSITION TO 0 JAPANESE The Thc to Japanese Immigration tion lon Is not nor not a a California phenomenon Protests me aro also heard from fro I Van olivia Seattle New No Zea Zealand Zealand Zealand land and nr Australia It I is not nol an nn academic it the tho whole Pacific coast It I is a question that bodes trouble and It will alit wi not down The Japanese will wi not submit to an nn exclusion law such as affects Chinese and herein lies es a peculiar out outlook outlook outlook look for trouble for foi fo the ho people of or the tho occidental rim ilm class clas both together As A sentiment Is iii at present Californians would prefer nn hill accession of Chinese than of or Japanese They rhey are arc as labor laborers ers moi more e useful more stable moro more steadfast a 1 to 11 agreements The Japanese are arc absorbing the thc cany carryIng Ing trade 1110 of n the Pacific at a time when oui OUt merchant flag under the th Influence of hostile hoste laws Is front from the tho seas They are aio worthy of all al respect and ld admiration as a people and andis andas ts as is a St then and aid we must abide In friendship with them and Zilch learn from them Shill and teach leach them and buy huy of thom them and sell bel to them but It I is best that tho tile two to peoples should not hasten haston too tOl to much tho the process of coming coinIng to dwell together on Oil the tile same soil s l and In the canio commonwealth Pi Irot of declared that OUt our rc ro latious with China have been enormously quickened by bv our assumption of ofu ofIL u IL I In the thC th Pacific and alit eliot as a the actions of the tho United States during the tile Boxer tiou trou troubles bles He lIe asserted that the thc events of or history were to be bo enacted ena tor on anil around the tho Pacific ocean and de do declared clarel that thai In iii hItS his opinion America would bo be in this work be hc because because cause It was a a nation shaped for rOI tho work worl of |