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Show I ANTI-JAP MOVEMENT STARTED AT FALLON FALLON. NOV., March 4 An nntl-Japancse nntl-Japancse movement WU organized here last night at a mnss meeting of citizen when r solutions were adopt -ed requesting tho chamber of commerce com-merce to urge the passage of national and 6tato exclusion laws. A committee was appointed and instructed in-structed to call on every farmer in tho district and ask him to sign a pledge not to lease land or employ Japanese help, and to request Fallon merchants and housewives, not to deal with Japanese business houses or farmers. Residents of Fallon were requested to withhold their patronage from concerns con-cerns employing Japanese. A pro-posal pro-posal that all Japanese residing here, about twelve in number, bo Invited to leave the community was voted down In favor of less radical steps |