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the present law it would restrict that immigration annually to 185 from Japan and a corresponding number from certain other Asiatic countries, any a total of 1,000 Ineligibles.
"But in making that plen, tho real issue is evaded. Once the eligibility of these races is con ceded, regardless of the number admitted, slight changes in the law or its operation, would adınit inrger numbera,
"For instance, a change from the 'national origins' plan to the one temporarily used before would admit 2,000 Chinese annually, a change to the 'selective' plan would admit practically as many Asiatics as Europeans; a law admitting, ineligible alien women for wives of men atrendy here would increase rapidly our Chinese and Japancae population. Japan could consin- tently inalet on as large an im- migration quota as allowed any other first class power.
"A quota cannot be granted to Japan as proposed and the barrier against Ineligible Asiatica mata- tained."
AMERICAN CITIZENS
The present Japanese population of California estimated at 100,000, of which 70,000 were born here and are, therefore, American clti- zens. They are known as "nine"". for "of the second generation."
Regarding the contention that Japan's goodwill has been lost be- cause of the present law and may be regained by grant of a quota, Mr. McClatchy says:
"The real question is not "Does Japan feel aggrieved?" but rather, Ins she just cause for grievance?" And also, Will granting of the present demand insure permanent goodwill, or only encourage further demands?
"Goodwill which must be bought by gifts will not perhaps survive when gifts are no longer offered. In a competing world neither in- dividual nor nation can long survive whose actions are dictated by the wishes of others rather than by his own needs.
"It is suggested that Japan's Hoodwill, if secured now, will make for International understanding, insure peace on the Pacific, and prevent war between the United States and Japan.
"But in the unlikely event that Japan is determined to consider as sufficient grounds for permanent fl will and future war the main- tenance by us of a national policy similar to that which she herself rigidly follows, it were better to know that fact before we abandon the only logical and effective bar- rier against peaceful Asiatic in- vasion."
NO LOSS OF TRADE
Facts do not warrant the claim that loss of trade with Japan has resulted from the United States' Immigration policy, or that grant of a quota would increase that trade, in the opinion of Mr. Mc- Clatchy.
"Japan buys where she can buy to beat advantage," Mr. McClatchy declares. The granting of 11 quota to her now (which we could not hereafter revoke) would not
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Summarising the Joint Immigra- tion Committee's attitude, Mr. Mc- Clatchy aald:
"It has been shown: That a homogeneous population is neces- sary to maintain the standards and (Continued on Papo 10.)
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