Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 19, 1924, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin WISCONSIN DAM TRIBUNE TENTH MIL WISCONSIN WIR SATURDAY 19 Today b Shell Cate Wei Be PUCE 9 DIE M CHICAGO HUE HOLD TOO i tttt There in excitement in Japan ish talk because this cally affirms its determination to keep out Asiatic immigration The Japanese newspaper Anahi warns the United States thift the en- lire Japanese Nation back of Japan's protest that to the United States at a dash between es owner or in it now uxd nil meet j to the rite HUGHES TO ISSUE OF ANNOUNCEMENT EX- SOON IN TO SMOOTH IMMIGRATION to be with one at a time la to might sound flip their recent There won't be any war between the United States and Japan just now but it may later and thin coun try should have that in mind and sup ply the necessary flying machines and submarines Very enlightening is the statement of that Japan would be willing now to fight the United State over the immigration issue If the Javanese are willing to fight to immigration upon the United Statin that fact is important In the Japanese ambassador calls on Prime Minister Poincare to request Poincare mediate between the United States and Japan on the im migration question or at least it to the League of Nations Don't you think tt fortunate thai this country is out of the League o Nations and reserves the right t its own If we were in blessed League we should hav various European Nations to us about out duty our refusal to acquiesce is their view might furnish a convenient excuse fo repudiation of their debts to the Uni ted States We should be we arc out of that mess We should maintain a attitude toward Japan not paying to much attention to the Jingo pci s We do not intend to have Asi tic colonization on our part of thi continent and we think we are able t enforce our intention Hut we can at least sympathize wit Japan's disappointment You observ that the Japanese Prime of the Pacific as our ocean meaning Japan's ocean American's have a feeling that thj is also OUH ocean But we know ho tempting our side of that ocean is They see themselves barre from the gigantic island continent c Australia right at their door six of Australians tell the to keep out and MEAN it tempts them By Associated Press Washington April are taken here to clarify the intent the recent Japanese protest gainst the exclusion features of tlie immigration A formal ment concerning this protest will made by the state department it next 24 hours Meant Included in the announcement is ex- to be a normal disclaimer on of Japan that any offense or hreat was intended by that passage the protest which referred to grave consequences As a result of the interpretation laced on this expression by senate eaders and the almost unanimous ote for the exclusion section ary Hughes has been devoting much f his time for the past few days to of the acute issued He conferred gain today with President Coolidge nd it appears likely afterward that he forthcoming announcement might made tonight Confer at Tokio Tokio April ador Woods and Foreign Minister conferred for an hour today the result of their conversation ran not divulged there is reason to that Baren MatW sought con- methods of approaching the situation growing out of the can legislation to exclude Japanese of making it clear that dor letter was not in way in the nature of a threat of in American domestic airs Japanese Opinions Vary Editorials in this morning's referring to the American exclusion legislation ed between conservative and erate pleas for self restraint and the radicals plea for forceful tion And midway between the con- and the radical expression the newspapers America must nay for the of the virtual of the Four Power treaty the Pacific treaty and the reversal of the growing tendency toward peace This challenge is not to the Japanese alone but to all the colored races Asks Colored Conference noted national publisher wrote today urging a con- gress of the races Tokio not n military liance but for economic cooperation to maintain interests Legion Backs Ask No Amendments By Associated Press Washington April can Legion today endorsed the ance soldier bonus taken up by the senate In a message to each senator Commander Quinn asked Hint no at- tempt be made on the floor to the pending Pacifists At State U May Be Organized By Associated Press Madison April of Wisconsin officials today were con- fronted with the question of ing the of a student roup opposed to war following the announcement by Mercedes der that a group of students lust night decided to request the authorities for recognition of such a group FRENCH WORRY AT BRITISH ATTITUDE PARIS FOR ENGLISH PAY GERMANY WILL NOT While Japan in good faith is ing us how cruel it is to exclude anese laborers from the United States you read without surprise that is tarring all Chinese laborers from Japanese soil Chinese cooks allowed to enter arc now shut out of Japan because they came in apparently to cook but really to remain in as coolies The police of Tokio are rounding up all Chinese cooks to be deported That may diminish China's tion to accept the Japanese tion that all yellow races rise up against the whites The safety of Europe as England has found in her control of India lies in the fact that different kinds of each other worse than they hate any kind of white people Aged Recluse Found Dead in His Cabin Near Wausau By Associated Press Paris April French circles arc considerably distracted h the attitude of toward the proposed reparations set on the basis of thb experts report is deduced from from the British that Prime Minister MacDonald wil to agree with the French sys tern of to he taken in cas Germany defaults in the execution o the experts plan The French government it ex is heartily in favor of the ports plan il is that all the initial benefits are fo Germany All France wants in change for the acceptance of the plai it was declared is the assurance tha France will gel some benefits latei it is held here remains in convertible is indisposed lo pa she is not forced to Hence it is argued the absence of an arrangement for penally applicable in case of default would make a ment under the experts plan tive A majority of office you don't hear from the lieve that Mr Kalston of Indiana will be the Democratic Presidential candidate Some supposed to be wise say that the real plan of Al Smitl boomers is to nominate Kalston foi Continued on Page Two The Weather Unsettled tonight Probably rain in cast portions day Partly cloudy and SINCLAIR CONCERN CLAIMS LEG N S W K R TO KRN M ENTS FOR OK MAMMOTH COMPANY'S FILED AT Cheyenne Wyo April lammoth Oil company's answer to he government's suit for the ment of the company's leases on Dome naval oil reserve was filed ii the United States district court iere this morning The answer con- ains a sweeping denial of all charges if collusion contained in the ment's of asserts the case of the reserve is legal and valid The answer contains 33 sections each of which to a ng section in the government's Numerous sections admit the ions in the corresponding section of he government's but allegations the the corporations leases are denied Probe California Washington April at least from its for about the at the republican national con- vention at Chicago in 1920 the ate oil committee launched today into nn of the leasing of land in California naval re- serve No 2 Leases in this reserve which is known as the checker board be- cause of alternate squares of ment and privately owned land began in 1920 the drilling of some wells from drainage on Stand E G Finhey assistant secretary of the interior and H Foster Bain director of the bureau of mines were called by the committee for ing in this line of inquiry W W Tarbell an oil operator now living at Bethel Conn also was called for cross examination in connection with on- reserve leases in this field winch he gave to tlie committee lier in the week outset com- and Tarbell got into a long discussion about the tion of the drainage of Teapot The witness said that when lie re- today his previous testimony he was to talk about the draining of the reserves Daugherty war not necessarily responsible for the dis- appointing production in the ming reserve he said declared it was important to tell what tion in the reserves there might be Will Prove Hamon Never Sought Place in Cabinet By Associated Press Chicago April Hamon Rohrer widow of Jake 1 Hamon Oklahoma politician and oil man told United States Marshal Robert R Levy yesterday that she had papers in her possessions and held by her son Jake L Hamon Jr which will rove that Mr Hamon never had ambitions to be the secretary of the interior as Al evangelist and former train robber testified before the Wheeler senate investigating committee Jake Hamon Jr has sufficient documentary evidence to prove testimony was unreliable Mrs Rohrer said She added expected to get the papers and take them to Washington ARRESTS FOLLOW INQUIRY TO PLACE CAUSE OF DEATHS WALL OF BLAZING STRUCTURE SHATTERED BY EXPLOSION MEN BENEATH TONS OF WRECKAGE Would Adopt Shoals Policy Before Accepting Any Bid OBJECTION VOICED IN TEE TO ANY IMMEDIATE TION NEW OFFER IS CONSIDERED By Associated Press Washington April Muscle Shoals posal remained in the senate ture committee today for the fourth day of its hearing with indication that consideration of this bid would extend into next week A new phase of the Muscle Shoals proposal came to light with the gestion of Senator Ralston democrat of Indiana for laying aside all bids until the government had adopted definite policy on Muscle Shoals Chairman Norris said he saw no on for not adopting the and that it was in conformity with President Coolidge's idea W W vice-president in charge of operation of the vania told the senate cultural today the proposal was accepted he planned to produce an loy of aluminum and manganese for the manufacture of railroad cars Court Order May Force Klan Question Answers Rhrer Trouble Fran High Water Slight The Wisconsin river after rising yesterday evening approximately to the 10 foot stage fell a few inches today and prospects are that barring leavy rains to the north the decline will continue steadily during the next few days or until a normal level has been reached Reports received from points up the river at the ed mill today were that a general