Show STATEMENT FROM I PREST ROOSEVELT I 1 To be Given Out as Result of Con Conference Conference ference at White House HOUle on The Japanese SituatIon I I SECY OF STATE BACON THERE THENE THEREto tIn to I ibM ned Ite lIsp Ir 0 of II 1155 Moule ee hush Mel Washington oll rob Feb 0 a resell of a conference on the Japanese situation at atthe t the White Ho House today loday nt will at give e to the lbs an another n other statement for publication tomor tomorrow tomorrow row morning The Tb conference was In by runt Flint Rep w and Interstate Com Coin memo meroe Lane Lan ot of lacy ecY Of state Ite Bacon and nd Lull AM The conference w was not DOt nota DOta a long lone one on and at t It Its conclusion th the declared that their mouths had bad been closed by the president who i bad asked um them to say MY nothing a he to make malto a statement TIM The I stat tIt de department ot also declared that they could not talk The w was followed by bF an another another other c between Ute the president mend Secretaries and Wright at t the conclusion of which the direct unequivocal statement wu warn made mad b by both secretaries that Ute the name Japan or California hd had not been referred to and t th the was U sam an Import important ant allt one relating to a bill In Con Congress deall dealing with deserters from Ute the ann army and navy The positive was JIJI made by bya a member of the party that not one word was mentioned as to an ii intimation from Japan Jaran as to how bow she he mt might treat certain legislation tn in CalIfornia Nor would the president say a word toward clearing up th remarks remark made mad by tb the speaker ot of the California lower house h he wu was In or of Uon showing that the situation would become critical it If the legislature per persisted In It co coTI cOurse TI The fet tact that the t department t we represented In the conference II has excited mo more than an any oth other othor or er feature and aue caused th the belief 1 tbt that carte in representation h have been made is by u as to h how I she regards r pl b I In li tIli me In conveyed that important me mae aai ap hi hai ben rived received from Am Ambas our representative at Toki the feeling l there II hi rily to I inquiries along Io t these I linen e Bec declined to tk talk talkA A X NEW W COMPLICATiON Jac Fib b ST IThe reopen pen trig il of et the light over lbs passage of lb tIes bill bills li in the lower lor o bo house Of tb the legislature latar wa Will begin to today and 41 It is uP tt that the e tu s ne w he even ra thag It w was I W short l U was terminated I by 1 ties drUc dramatic ot of Speaker Walter Wlter Stanton tr toe clela delay app The II In th the controversy bick h has two to nation b by th ear u Is Ia the preparation according to a paper of t this hl city complaining by th the lo local that Ch Chines Pent President pal of a a Is 1 their countrymon in III favor of tb the J Japa ne mesa The memorial dra drawn up b by Rep Rep Of th the 3 six I is th the Ch Chines Benevolent association of California wIll 1 be telegraphed to the toay today To Tb telegram which wi will b be a lengthy document embrace mae al alt the abridgement ot of rights under rw which tb the Cin chine clAIm to 1 be aurI aur I ing A comparison of cf te the governmental nta treatment Of lh the Ca and Jap Japa ness is mc mad mend and th the claim raised that the later latter are clearly favored by y thu authorities at Washington Atty 1 P Stidger who drew up the telegram aye Y that It contain t Q a strong protest against tb lb president exerting hi power to prent prevent the th segregation ot of Japanese children in 10 th the public ebo schools while he m mke 10 no complaint against Int the common of excluding ChI 11 nose fm from tb the white aa T The telegram 1 tb the exclusion at 1 complainIng that l the Immigration Inspectors in their ot of It continually violate the fourteenth amendment o of th the |