Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1924, Page 7

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CALIFORNIA NOT KEEN FOR JAPANESE BAN State, Through Own Land Laws, Has Solved Problem, Is View of Many Citizens. CAN ABSORB 90.000 THERE Even Barred From Ownership, Nip- ponese Stay on Coast. . April 19 . which really stands in the ground as the pivetal figsure of ional legislation against immigra today is seem- er the out- islation than i concerned oy that leg ton is any public feeli Ambassador con- regarding the Hanihara, speaking grave regarding action, it succeeded in : or the con- ressional such feeli Cali- | g here | establish markets wéuld cost an im- mense sum of money. The Mexican government is willing to provide only the land. As for the Japanese already hero ng and working as farm that is something that will be highiy agreeable to California's white | farmers.” There always has been a | dearth of farm labor in California, and the ousted orfental agricultur- ists, denied the right to farm on their own hook, would fill a long-felt want Assimiliation Expected. So far as can be learned Califor- nians do not consider that they have a serious problem in assimilating the Japanese alre in California. Tak- {ing the Japa sulate’s own | estimate, “there are approximately 0.000 Nipponese now here. Of these approximately one-fourth are wormei one-fourth children, one-fourth | ried men and one-fourth single males. problem of assimilation is car- If in o far as the cl d. The single males | are footloose and able to shift for themselves. Many of them already | are planning to return to Japan o | to take up farming activities e This leaves anproximately married men and an _equal of married women to be as | ed into California’s econom structure. If they are willing to stay ners they prob- absorbed. ers here there is a eve that the belated n wage will be rea mar- | THE SUNDAY § Quotas Given Principal Nations | In House and Senate Measures The effect of pending American immigration quotas of the principal foreign countrics, | s and House committees in dra wol'd be as follows: proposals on the by figures used by ng the quota provisions, Present Sennte House Poland Russia Sweden . & Czechoslovakin 1 ania Portugal Total immigration, ingluding these and all other countries..... ..357,801 161,990 interpretation as them. have been given Gold, silver, lead, zinc and copper Congress on anti-Japa ation Is -largely for polit consumption. It is nointed out when California, Oresen and W ington were supplicating for feder: assistance in combs the influx of “little brown"” farmers Washin, ton alway a deaf ear. Now without any con gressional nce, have establist ed their own ective barriers, through anti-alien land acts, there is a tendency to think that ithe lc delayed legislation will serve no use- - | ful purpose. Problem leld Solved. The fact been shown past six oblem. Japanese from | in these three of thit. The 5 the « ually denied this > do not wan | from the adoption of a | THREAT IS DISAVOWED BY HANIHARA IN NOTE: HUGHES IS SATISFIED (Continued from First Page.) in the proposed m: - seri- ously rthe | his and which was considerably strongthened by | the Washi conference as well i t my country u'ar clause |to the value of nearly $30,000.000 were produced in Idaho last year. repre- senting an Increase of 50 per cent over the production in 1922, Regrets Misconception. | You know, I am sure, that nothing could be further from my thought | than to give cause for offense to your |— ——— — \py-np or their government, and 1 | have not the slightest doubt that | | vou have no such misunderstanding | s IR ] Adv pring's Advent a5 ote the letter in question to you or | R, WASHINGTO APRIL 20, MONTICELLO SHRINE PLAN HELD SUCCESS President of Foundation Declares Interets of Children Stimu- lated Movement. &y the Associated Press EW YORK, April 19.—Stuart G. Gibboney, president of the Jefferson Memorial Foundation, pre- Thomas | | 1924—PART 1. dicted teday that the proposed mil- lion-dollar national memorial to the || former President on the site of his historic home at Monticello, Va., soon would become an accomplished fact. Interest in the foundation has been greatly stimulated, Mr. Gibboney said, by the nation-wide participe- tion of school children in celebrating Jefferson week, which concluded with monies at Monticello last Sun- Jefferson’s birthday anniversary. for financing the been completed in , Mr. Gibboney concluded, e expects soon to add another yment to the $100,000 deposited st December, Buy U. S. Office Equipment—It’s Best 4 Drawer Oak Letter $ 1 2 fi or Legal Size Files —Double Flat Top Desks —Single Typewriter Desks —6 to 9 ft. Oak Tables —Steel Filing Cabinets —Oak or Steel Card Files e meaning I intende that 1 used therein | “In_view, however, of transpired in the cou for the phrase | necessarily turns the what has | attention of home-own- s o) tha Dubiic | ers to ornamentation of 5 i porch and yard, terrace : i and coping. | phrase in question in xuch a sense as | We manufacture Urns. |has been attributed to it. | Jird-baths, Window | "L am, my dear Mr. Secretary Joxes, Sun Dials, Pillars, S e T AR Trellis Ornaments and = o all objects of art of con- | REPORTS VETO IS ASKED. crete. | # | Call and see our dis- Japanese Newspaper Says Woods | play. | Has Cabled Coolidge. | Pringle & Arnold HONOLULU. April 1;2“ Factory and Office Jiji, local Japanese & 1315 Half St. S.E. | paper, received this afternoon f! Phone Lincoln 3431 The Nippu | ge news- | dispatch | stating that American Ambassador Cyrus I Woods had cabled Pre t Coolid requesting him to veto the immigra- | | tion bili —Government Iron Safes —Mahogany Flat Desks M—U S. Gov’t Oak 'SWIVEL CHAIRS S5 | WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. Furniture Department 310 8th St. N.W. Pennsylvania Avenue Suks & fllmang Seventh Strect Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $14.75 Tweed Mixtures * Overplaids Suits that meet the boy’s point of view. Suits from the store where Dad gets his. ' The same careful tailoring and smart models. Sturdy, up- standing fabrics that meet the “everyday” tests of active boys. “Whereas therc is otherwise every | mise of hearty co-operation between | f—lllll"llll|l||l|1IlIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIlIlIHIIIII“HIlI|IlI|IllIIIIIll|||||l||||IlIIIlI:IIlIIIIIlIIillIlIIlIlIIIlIlIlIlllIlHIIlllllll"“llllIlIVIIEHIIl’IIlllllllmllllllllIlIIIllllllmlllfll(“lllllllIIII:IlIlIIIII|IlI'lIlIlIHIIIIlIl“lllflllIIlllIlIlIllllllllflllullllllllllflmlllllmg | not_only of themseive £ The Peerless Furniture Company’s “Golden Opportunity’”’ SALE ill-feeling and misgiving over th s between our two countries Here is a real, genuine “GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY” to obtain “Golden Values” in high-grade furniture on “Gelden Terms!” All six floors are crowded with “Golden Bargains” which await your inspection and purchase. Every item, at the prices given, sound the “Golden Clarion Call” for your attenticn, and if you are wise, you will hurry here to take advantage of these “Golden Opportuni ties” Navy Blue Serges, $14~75 tend to cres Goaranteed fast celor. T ver | of the opport Mfcred m- | relal in the outiook did not appeal to but @ few have re- | Sizes 7 to 18 Years. Other Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 to $24.75 Used Wordx Ingenuouxly. he representative of my coun- e duty is to main- . if possible, to draw still closer the bond of friendship so hap- pily existing between our two peo- ples, T honestly believe such effec as I have described, to be uene In using the did quite ingenuc Prefer Coaxt Climate. would Boys’ Spring Reefers 39.75 Navy blue ‘serge, tweed mixtures and overplaids of good quality fabrics. Raglan or setin sleeves, pleated backs and full or half belts; for boys 2% to 10 years. Other Spring-Weight Reefers Ranging From $5.95 to $12.75 Second Floor. re tion ard, that b imates able that rece \ governn ¢ that 1 use pirit T hope is manifest throughout ¥ entire letter, for it ral s | was in that spirit that 1 wrote house | T ant, ! ps. | used as 1 provide to | ford an occ LIGHT ON BVERY SUBJECT The Old Home Brightened Our Expert Electricians will Wire Your House and Install Electric Fixtures without the il mretils least inconvenience to you. ] 814.75 = 1 i ; GET OUR ESTIMATES e oo 5 = g ik U % 10-Pc. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite This handsome suite in the popular Queen Anne period de- sign consists of Oblong Table, large Buffet, graceful and five Side Chairs, with genuine leather scats. $179 Walnut finish.. Center-door China Clo Closed Server, Armchair $15.00 CASH—$10.00 MONTHLY Grass & Summer Rugs pragpi gt e bl may select, We are ow showing ¥ "larke assortment. of Grase. an Fiber Rugs, as well ae” e Tinsters, eivets_wad Brossrls . e T 0dd Cedar Chests Per week secures any cedar and period sty Muddiman Service Means Greatest Satisfaction and Fair Prices English Broadcloth Blouses for Boys, %2 Very popular tan blouse .of Imported Broadcloth in collar-attached style and sport cuff. Sizes 7 to 16 years. . Other Blouses or Shirts for Boys, $1.00 to $3.95. Radiantfi C. A. Muddiman Co. Specialists in Heating and Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. AT EE TR OIS PR SRE RO AARR A AC oSS S SRR RS R R RN AR R R A R SR R R R R AR AR R R $18 up—Miller Oil Heaters, $9 and $10 Kitchen Table secures this Kitchen table wood with drop leaves. Priced special at ...... Refrigerator excatien dx., £ week secures say retrigers Gl / et E . Tor " More than 23 styles. for . Yome orapariment, in ehamer 3 i and porcelain. We are featuring b white enamel lined top ieer, 35-1b. ca- pacity, for....... P > 3 S S N R R L T TR SRR IR RN R SRR RN SRS Secend Floor. & Dresser week OU have no reason for —per neglecting vour eyes Boys, Wash Suits $2.95 New wash ' suits, in attrac- tive and pryctieal outfits for and suffering from eye- strain, other than the time 3-Pc. Velour Living Room Suite ible cushions and upholstered back Your choice of several designs and coverings. A A handsome suite of three massive pieces $ Go : Carts real golden opportunity at in the newest styles and coverings. Revers- it takes to examine them— $15.00 CASH—$10.00 MONTHLY think of the trouble you are having with your eyes, the difficulty of reading, Per week secures any Go-Cart in the house, many styles, and finishes in blue, cream, and cafe. 95 Sulkies that fnl‘d: 54. As low as. ... Per week secures an Oak Duofold, upholstered in imitation SPECIAL 520, A= A a—— Leatherette Rockers Duofold rf3 250 then realize that a few ton-on styles, as well as Jittle roffied and embroidered mod. els. Sizes 2 to 19 years. Other Spring Wash Suits " Ranging From 51295 tO $595 minutes of your time can give you untold comfort. EXAMINATION FREE Secend Fioor. Per week secures a leather- ette rocker. We've some mighty big values in this sale. See the 324‘75 one we fea- ture at....... TAMS 3250 tams that are very popular and. that go so well with the new topcoat. Tan and black. Other Hats for Small Boys $1.50 to $5 Second Floor. CAPS for BOYS 1% and %2 New caps of par- ticularly good-look- ing overplaids and’ . mixtures, in varied becoming shapes and styles for both the laddie and his big brother. Full Vanity Bedroom Suite—Genuine Walnut Veneer e e e e $1 79 as pictured above .......... R O e bR $15.00 CASH—$10.00 MONTHLY A charming, well made suite, in the popular Queen Anne splendidly made in genuine walnut vemeer, exactly - ':;(Ll@]\f 3 N b lowest prices for : prescriptions and bifocal lenses made to order, (O'culists’ prescriptions accu- rately filled at half price. Special Dr. Rose examines your eyes free for glasses and guarantees satisfaction. “NESCO” OIL RANGE For the cottage or small family, or as auxil- iry to a large range. One can bake, boil or fry and OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FISCHER'S " eraopie 918 F St. N.W. $ preparing little gem. Fully guaran- - teed in 1, 2, 319.50 3 and 4 burner ST U DO OO AT O OO T sizea As low as $ Per week secures a splendid- ly made, beautifully de- signed and finis A tabl inmmmmtmmmunmmnmmmmmmmnmmm ! (Between H and Eye) 829 7th St. N.W.

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