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Show I J I M-WI s TTTT1 ll TOfclO, No. 7. A firm attitude toward the 1'nlted States was recom- mended by speakers at a public mcet-InK mcet-InK In lit t-'aturdaj for discussion of I Lhi tuntlon created by the adoption! in California of leglalutlon affecting the Japanese. The audience of about 'i tM,UMiid j.et:.,,ns heard tlie speak-. speak-. r- iho v er.. Journalists, minor politicians poli-ticians mil student orators. fine of newspapermen who made un ad- 'lr-K, Mto I t,- -.u.ti-Jai. .imRe , Udell Ud-ell ni I no tlon In America will be met with anti-American discrimination n the Orient." War talk was accepted by the apcaker. Inl an Intrrxlew In the HoCbl Shim-bun Shim-bun Vlseounl Kontaro Kaneke. cf th I )- BOoncil. expressed confidence .that th.- negotiations at Washington I would rvsult in a settlement of the (question In issue with the U nited I jStutes |