U.S. May Halt1 Uncontrolled jap MovementExpected Order By Army Applies To American-BornrBy MORRIS CLEAVEN0BitI Associated Press)Denver, March 25-—An order by the United Stated amiy to end the uncontrolled movement of American citizenr of Japanese descent may bo Issued within thu next few days. If, S. Senator Eugene D. Mil-li'kcti Informed Governor Carr today.Mill Ike n 2 aid that the vvnr relocation authority, in charge of handling evacuees from the Pacific coast, docs not fns'or-their uncontrolled voluntary movement and do* sItoh to limit all evacuation to that do no imder Its direction.At the same time MillIken said ho was advised by MaJ. Gen. Allen \V. Gullion,-provost marshal general tit Waahlngtohi that there are no present plans ' foe ■ locating Japanese alien detention camps in Colorado.Carr gald here that lie considered tlie Information obtained by M111I-kln ns a definite assurance that the federal government will supervise and control all movements of Japanese evacuees wiildn the state and nil! assume resitonsIhiHty for them.There is no need for hysteria oyer lt;lie coming of some Japanese Into tlie state at this time,11 the governor said.. “The problem is going to bo dealt with by the federal government. The thing for us to do now la to keep calm, j The governor announced that he .t’ml U. S. District Attorney Thomas J. Morrissey will attend a mans meeting nt La Junta tomorrow called to discuss the evacuee migration question. •