A resolution urging that tlie Tulc Lake Segregation Center be moved inland and placed under either the Army or Department of justice was passed unanimously Saturday by tlie Native Sons’ legislative committee on Japanese.Introduced by Attorney Walter A. Oilcmar of Los Angeles, the resolution called upon Congress “to immediately pass legislation calling for deportation of all persons of Japanese ancestry, American-born or otherwise, who heretofore have failed to pledge loyalty to the United States, or by word or deed have indicated their loyalty to Japan.“We shall demand,'’ the resolution added/* that Attorney General lliddle be prevented from following his announced plan to give all Japanese in America another opportunity of pledging their loyalty to this country which would bo an empty gesture at best.We maintain,” the resolution continued, “that the WllA is an Incompetent bureau and unfit to handle the Japanese concentration problem, which should be in the hands of the Army or the Department of Justice, and that the Tule Lake camp be moved Inland.Insisting that no Japs ever ho returned to this area/’ the resolution declared that “intelligence service records show there existed in California, Washington, Oregon and Arizona, as far back as 1917, definite war moves by the Japanese against the United States.”