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Supreme Court — Part 9

108 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Dec 23, 1923 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 108 pages OCR'd
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+ * GENSRAL JaPANESE SITUATION | POLI2ZLGAL: | Teadjustment to meet the conditions under the Supreme Court ruling a@ most severe one in many places. | Unless the Japanese can share in the produce he ig not | willing to work the hours he usually puts ine Nor ie he willing to use hi 7) ° ntire family in the labor. Even the offering of a bonus for producing orops Attorney General Webb believes is inconsistent with the ruling that has been handed down by the supreme oourt,. Bien tact bbw EVASIONS CONSIDERED. | —_ 5 the subject of attempt at evasions of the law was one considered at some length by various attorneys cailed upon to speak on this subject. The fact that attorneys had been employed by devise | contracts through which it is believed that the most objectionabie | features of the lew oould be circumvented were scited. Corporations are being formed in which 49 per cent of the stook is held by Japanese and is one of the methods, it wes atated devised by Albert H.Elliot, attorney for the Japanese, which he states is distriot attorney proof. Another is to employ caretakers or superintendents at salaries of such size as will seoure the labor of the Japanese fanily. : One attorney said that he had been asked by a farmer whether he would have the right to allow a Japanese to pasture his cows on a orop of alfalfa. Another was asked whether he would have the right to pay Hindoos $50 an aore to raise a orop ot oétton for | him. This is from $10 to $165 en aore more than owners have been able | 7J—11es
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