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Japs Determined They Will Hold Reservation Latest Move Is Help From Seattle Minister Propagandist YAKIMA, Dec. = 19.—Bvery A conference of 160 sixth district Strategy that the Japances hep logates at Grandview a fow nights edlony In the Yakima reserva ago reaffirmed the Legion's stand ordered cop! all v and sent to tion can bring to bear is being | Unanimously exerted today to head off its expulsion from the rich lands leased from the Indians. Under the present from Secretary of the Interior Fall, the Japs will be forced to go just as fast as their leases expire, They are using every | edne Sttifice and working every pull | “Thi move,” J to bring about a modification [commander of the ¢ |its resolutions | posts, to the state heat to members of the legisl Japa are working now for & ension of the dosire rulings | The jthree to five-year ¢ leases, basing thelr plea on a for time in which to clean up indebt Vincent Roberts listrict, told The of his regulations. Star, “is merely ronal encod et The i sry the Min. /#aining @ longer foothold in the va BM neovatice mr caes was | #¥ and to enable them to have | inauced mae Beate U. a. | opportunity in which to work lip nang G-| revocation of Secretary Fall's order Murphy, of the American Bible so- Glety, of Seattlo, His plea was based OR Mealistic, brotherhood.of man Premises; tho American Legion men, both here and in Seat charge that he ts a direct propa ‘the Japanese government The American Legion is backing Secretary Fall's stand to the limit ing any modification of! in favor of the Japs -AMERICAN MEAL PLANNED __ Beods indigenous to each of the cities in America will be | om the menu of an “All-Amer!- | Meal” being composed by the) chamber of commerce, ‘& letter recetved yesterday by | he Seattle chamber. Here in the section there are such dis | Products as salmon, Dunge | crabs, Olympla oysters, cranber loganberries, oatmeals, flour! and fruit Jams, tn addition the scores of articles produced of a quality unsurpassed any ‘Most of these products would pat change bis stand. for the national meal. | _ When the meeting resolved into an nts of the products to be | endless discussion, at 11 o'clock, Bam Gare: That it must be one that | Kiefer moved that a committee be obtained anywhere in the appointed from representative odin States on any day of the year mercial bodies to consider the advis Md that it must be an All-American | ability of asking Fall to extend leases Canned or preserved on reservation lands to aliens for « may be used, but no im- period of three years, “so that the materials of any kind can) Japanese could make good to their even the smallest fraction of | creditors and leave behind a good | food. An “All-American meal name.” Will be requested when the} “Am I to understand that you are al menu is made up, on which day | asking that a committee be appoint hotel chefs and cafe pro-| ed to ask the secretary of the Interior rs will be asked to serve the to break the state alien land law?” foods: asked Alex E. McCredy, former may ities of tne country are| or of Wapato, and at present a busi @end their list of typical| ness man tn the city Sacramento chamber! The motion was debated further. food experts will; but the portent of the question car Hist as chosen| ried the weight which eventually leading news. | brought the meeting to a close with its purpose not accomplished. The Japs have been claiming their indebtedness amounts to $260,000 and using this as an argument for swinging bankers and business men into line with their desires: J, ©. Cheney, Wapato Legion lead er, declares this estimate is a gross exaggeration. Ten thousand dollars la the extent of their indebtedness in Wapato, he declares, and small #ums will cover their debts in other towns. “The Japanese may be in financial diffiouities, but I know that they | sent $30,000 out of Wapato to thelr | native land during the month of Sep: tember, They are good farmers, I'll admit, and as « result of their efforts the rent on the Indian lands has been increased from $3 to $50 an acre. Thig situation ts creating the idle In dian class and is only injuring the white man, instead of bettering him,” stated Cheney. Business men, torn between the financial maneuvers of the Japs and Indians on the one side and the de termined attitude of the Legion men on the other, are noncommittal, thelr benefit, held under Jap aus pices, adjournment was reached aft er hours of discusston, without thet going on record, as hoped by the Just Arrived 100 More | Pure RCOATS $24.50 Man-Sized Gifts for Manly Men! 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