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Show JOHNSON TO STAND ; "PAT" He Wiil Fight Against the Reconsideration j of School Bill Sacramento, Fob. 10. All efforts of Governor Glllett and his supporters In the assembly, to mako a compromise agreement on antl-Japapncso legisla- j tion havo failed. j The floor leaders met this morning I in the ofDce of Speaker Phillip A. Stanton Stan-ton to discuss the situation, which they considered desperate. Grove L. Johnson, author of the I school segregation bill, who was called ! Into consultation last night with Governor Gov-ernor Glllett. Speaker Stanton and J. P. Transue. notified them this morning morn-ing that he would make a fight against reconsideration of the vote by which the school bill was passed last week. He would agree to no new measure, as was proposod last night. The governor gov-ernor urged Johnson to withdraw from the fight, explaining the situation between be-tween Japan and the United States, as he had learned it from President Roosevelt, but the assemblyman "stood pat." In hla prayer this morning, the chaplain. Rev. Seren N. Marsh, referred refer-red to the coming fight. |