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Show j There is no use disguising the fact that our relations with Japan 'have been taut for r.on? time. One is reminded re-minded of the old boast, made by the Mexicans that they ctild whip the L'nited ftfnt-.s of they could get thro Tex,-.!,.-. The Japanese entertain an eriui! confidence, "if they could get ihroiigh California" And Califor-j Califor-j Plans an- not at all afraid to have the Japs try if. They realize that tTev fare a'crisis in maintaining their i""'i.ii supr- maey. and they are per-fecilv per-fecilv willing to assume all the re-1 re-1 spousibiliiy of !-" sit utt lion. The 1 i'Vbera! govi rnment, on the other band, is coiii innelly tryieg to molli- j f y t!'e .inns, vbo are always making 1 v:Ti KKonald" 'Jemands upon the Unit j e.i si .lies r spei-iing the status of ' the .laiianese people in this country. |