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Show Is expected to last several months. He will go from Chicago to Milwaukee and thence through the; western states to California. "There can't bo any trouble between be-tween the United States and Japan," he said, "because the people of both nations arc loo intelligent, to let the squabble in the California legislature become on international affair, The fact Is this country brought Japan out in 1852 and made her what she Is. "Of course, it is a little strange that almost Immediately after our fleet lert Japan with tho friendliest feeling prevailing pre-vailing that anything should happen to disturb that calm, but it cannot amount to anything. "California has a perfect right to pass any laws it desires, with regard to aliens, providing they don't conflict with any of the treaties of the nation, and if they do conflict they are null, that's nil. California can pass laws with regard to aliens provided they apply ap-ply to all aliens alike. "In the south they havo separate schools for negroes and whites, but affair differs In that the race against which there is prejudice is represented represent-ed by a sovereign power." EVANS SAYS WAR WITH JAPAN IS IMPOSSIBLE Chicago, Feb. S. Anchored In Chicago Chi-cago for a brief stop In a land cruise across the continent, Admiral Rob-ley Rob-ley D. Evans dismissed the possibility of war with Japan as a result of the agitation In California as absurd. Admiral Evans Is on a tour, which |