| OCR Text |
Show ADVICE FROM WASHINGTON CO BY CALIFCRNIANS - j , Majority Party Leaders Agrej on Allen I Land Bill Aimed Solely Agalnat ' Jj;.sncee and Chinese. Sacramento, t'al. Two new bill dealing with (he question of IhikI ownership by alien in California, each repressing the view of a considerable consider-able fuel Ion In the. leRlBlature, w ill be offered ami voted on by the senate tbia week. ThrmiKh an agreement reached by lenders of the majority party drastic dras-tic law directed aolely axalimt the Japanese and Chinese will be proposed aa a substitute for the Thompson itlrd-sail itlrd-sail measure and probably will be pnsMcd. If not. an end will have come to the aiillallt'ii land leglHlutlon Hi this session. Ic'idt-rs declare. The plan of the majority purty la In direct opposition to the iiKRestlons contained In the telegiam received by Governor Johnson from Secretary " WfMiSik H. W. JOHNSON Governor of California. Ilryan of the state department last week, and the Democrats have decided U offer a bill which will confine the restriction to "aliens who have not declared their intention to become citizens, according to law." Governor Johnson gave out a statement state-ment on Monday in which he resents what he terms the interference or tbe national government In state affairs, and advocate the pfiaaage of the autl-Japanese autl-Japanese land measure. |