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Show bum ml 1 1 1 I . 1 1 inw JAPAN DISLIKES ) WORD EfflSl Keep Provision Out of Treaty. S Depend on Royal Decree. Statesmen Ask Washington, no h (Bj th I ss.. t:t -.l Press Huron Shtdehara. I tiir Japanese ambassador. rmd an- I other ferncp today with state de- I partntetit officials r.-gardlng the treaty between the United States and J. .pa'. I growlhg on t of thi adoption of the f allon land law In California and tt w 1 understood that the end of thp neRot-b.tlons neRot-b.tlons was mtur, Whether tv exclusion of Japanese laborers from the United Qka" hail I.. ,ifffl'?e,i by a provlnan of the i i treat) or through ,. decree promulga p.! bj the Japanese government, is sal.l here to be regarded not as a Question Ques-tion of principle, but solely of Sxpod lenoy. T'oe American position Is th?f the Inalusion of suon .i pi ion in reaty would ffl llitate, r.uifi. ation u.- pact by the senate but l!i Jap inese ponltlon is thn? ih" treaty woiild bo more likely to receive popular nl P aet in Japan if it di.; not contain 8U ! ii provision and If rellauer was h : entirely upon tht wllllngneai of th Japanese authorities to sxboutc fa lib fully an Internal law or decrt " Opvel inn the suhjeci. white there win be no nsituralis.i Hon provision! In the treaty it Is un derst od that ihe Jupunese ttov. In America wjll ho guaranteed equallD or treatment with o-hi r aliens In the tame treaty relation :nj cdinplain' of diycrlnitnetion Will met by declaration that any restrictions Imposed Im-posed upon either Japanese th amcrlct Oi Americans m Japan, shall be n oip procal In other words Americans lr i Japan will be txeatsd Just rs are the Japanese- In Amerbn, and vice v r- i : 00 |