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Show PRESIDENT DISPLEASED WITH ASSEMBLY'S ACT6n Washington. Feb. 5. Whilo President Presi-dent Roosevelt is displeased with yesterday's yes-terday's action or the California legislature legis-lature In tho Japan segregation bill, he is apparently satisfied that Governor Govern-or Glllett and Speaxer Stanton tase his view of the situation and that they will press upon the assembly their when It Is considered again next Wednesday. There Is reason to believe be-lieve that the question occupied much of today's cabinet meeting's time. Telegrams havo passed between tho President and Governor Glllett on this matter, but thoy were not mado public. pub-lic. $In fact, at the close of the day Secretary Loeb said were was none to be given out bearing on the Japan-eae Japan-eae question. At tho Japanese embassy em-bassy no expression of any kind on the school question on the Pacific coast could be secured. In official quarters confidence Is expressed ex-pressed that the relations between tho United Statos and Japan will continue. |