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Show JAPAN la AMDITIOOa Hopes fur Ureal Thtuis U III) Ilo al lhe Mm Tho nccrtslnu o( Muriiil Ito to pow er In Japan ha been receive I by thu native pre generally In a spirit ol rongrntul itlon, e-piclslly In view of the rising feeling that Japan Just now needs her atrungtsl man al the helm In order to limbic htr to nsterl her I rights, Influential patter are clamoring clamor-ing fur a etrong foreign policy 1 hey favor making the most of Japan a expanded ex-panded armament In holding the balance bal-ance of power In tho Or lint. It la felt thai tho Chlntte dinicully haa ilemnuatrnlod that tha wcatt m pqwera are essentially weak I eeniise the) are nut there aiil ciiioot g(.t there In any thing like power fill forte Inpan lelng on tha Spot with her army nf .'.00 00O nnd her powerful navy, can easily dominate tho situation, tspec tally If any ono of the strong western, powers will join hands with her ' Trs lrn I'nl inl.t H.a lliln,a I tin,, Mill h M 1 baj liiae Axli 'Tho Chlnrta exclusion act will expire ex-pire In 1D02 Unless, we aro on tha alert Chlnnmcn will pour in among (in and the country will be filled with cheap Chlneta labor " Chairman lame Mngulre, nf the Central Cen-tral Lnlor Union, Note orlrr niiide thlannnouiiremenllufora aiurttlng of that 1 o.ly Mon lay "I wish to give tills timely warning warn-ing "iiiulliiued thuihulrmiii 'so thai laboring men and women throughout the United HtatM shall take muiaure to have another exclusion bill pntM'd, Vlsltyour congressman nudaee lioiv hu atanda on thu question. Put him ou record " The meeting risnlvcd to call the nt tenllou of all tnuks tu the exclualou act. |