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Show JAPAN TO PROTEST CALIFORNIA ACT NIPPON PLANS I TO TAKE CASE I TOWASHINBTON I Tokio to Claim Exclusion Measure Violates Treaty FORMAL NEGOTIATION WILL FOLLOW PROTEST j I Former Premier Says Only Thoughtless People Talk of War Over California H W FRANCISCO, Not. R. i all was i--in-d todaj for n meet-ting meet-ting here November t.' of the v. , Htm committee of the .lap- ' anese isscctatlon of kmerice "to 1 den i nline what course the nsso- ! elation shall follow as tlio re- ; iiiill iii lie operation ol the new ij null -alien pro pert law in i ali-fornla." ali-fornla." Tbe sssociatlon Is -iid in represent B0,00d Japanese hi ( ilifornls t tab. Nevada and Vol- ij TOKIO, Nov. 4 i By the Assoclat- iH ed Press.) When confirmation-has reci Ived thwi Lhe people of Call- 1 fortds have voted In fevot of the pro- 1 posed land law In tht state, Japan will lodge a proU-flt In Washington. pointing o'j: the measures conflict with Japanese treat) rights, according . i .i : . Independeni H which quotes a foreign offics ffl ' . nw p i p." aya will follow nnd an agreement permanently removing the cause of the trouble. Bi.i MINI REPORT 1 Tu Elochl Shintbun reports that M. ffl Idehai Japanese ambassador In Washington, und Secretary of state mM Colby have reached an agreement by immigration to Iht i ; 1 1 1 1 d States, In return for w hich America Will accord Japanese in Am- i fJfl idea the Baine treatment aa othei Marquis Okuma, former premier, in- dH tervlewed by the Yoruzo Choho de- clarrs that "only thoughtless people 'H have talked of war between Japan , Vmerl i . lifomls H JUSTICE : .i TED. I "If Japan fights with arguments of fl dignity and Impartiality," ho is quoted H as saying, "Americans will act Justly-" H ''be defeat or Clovernor .'ox is at- H tribute, l by UarqUlS bkuma to the H league of nations which he declares eii Democrats dislike.',1 He doe M not antlcipati the Republican admin- gfl latration will ralsa the tariff owing to dlfflcultes." VIEWS Vt W VSHINGTOX. WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. (By the I Associated PreSM.) Formal protest b H Japan agaii the adoption of the ) H JH procedure, according to international lawyers here Such action, it was -- H filing of an objection by an attorns in the hearing of a law suit and tile effect would be to safeguard Japan's iH I'o-'i n 1 1 plum h. i, fl Dlaonssion of the California las p hlch was begun many weeks ago b) slate department officials and tin lupaiiese i inb.iss:idor. will be resumed earl nel week, and at that lime it is expected an agreement Will b- reached which can be submitted for the agreement of the Japan . govern- on nt. Tin- conferees are said to ha H hod enough common ground to H caUSs thcrn to hold the hope that all ) I acceptable course of procedure will be ; I mapped out. r I While It is denied that a final t agreement has been reached. It Is un- t I derstood that Secretary ''olby ami I I Ambassador Shidehara have agreed F I that the California law will not be fj I retreactive In effect, applying only to ' I Japanese who may hereafter come to I States W nether this I agreement Includes stoppage of Jap- I unese Immigration as reported at To- , . - oo 1 I |