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Show B NO BIRTH CONTROL Hi FOR H Having been advised that Mrs. Mar-1 B xaret Sanger, head of the Birth Con-j B trol league, was about to depart from B San Francisco to Toklo, the Japenese ) H jroverntnent ordered the consul at San H Francisco to. refuse to vise her pas? H Japan believes In the gospel of H Theodore Roosevelt and large families H are encouraged There Is a national policy Involved. The nation is labor- H lng to take first place among the pow H era of the world and eventually make II It Impossible for any country' to limit H the current of Japaneso emigration. H Also, the Japanese have a desire to If 1 give to the Asiatics a place in the H BUB Thev ar a most ambitious race H nnd' dream of world mastery. The wa to that achievement Is through increase in-crease in population. On the Pacific roast ihe Japanese multiply more rap I Idly than the whites and. If lmralgra-i tion to California was unrestricted,! within twenty years there would be; more subjects of the Mikado in the lowland! and on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada than whites. Here in America birth control Is be ling practiced to such a large extent 'that districts containing native Amcrl cans can be picked out simply by ref (erence to the census figures on births The foreign alone have large families. Fifty years from now. with tmmlgra- tion shut off, America will have no greater population than Japan Half la century hence. Japan may complete ly dominate Siberia, Manchuria, Korea and much of China, and be the most powerful nation in the world. At that time the policy of Japan will be one i of aggression and America will be facing an uncertainty in international affairs on |