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But the Eureka convention last year, contrary to the proceedings of the previous sessions, did not adopt any such measure. Nor did the platforms of the State Federation of Labor and the San Francisco Labor Council, in the political campaign last year, include any plank looking towards further restriction of the rights of Japanese in California. True, the Eureka convention, as previously, did adopt a resolution objecting to Oriental immigration, but the significant part of it was the divergent v...iews the resolution called forth. "This sort of resolution gets us nowhere," declared Hugo Ernst, representing the culinary workers of San Francisco, "why can't we face the question more squarely and honestly and organize the Japan- ese workers in our midst, which is the only solution of the question.'"' "You can't charge the Japs with unassimilability," said Richard Caverly, veteran of the Boilermakers' Union of San Francisco. "The same charge used to be directed against the 'lousy Irish.'" With the Japanese Government faithfully ad- hering to the "gentlemen's agreement," and with 96 JAPAN IN WORLD POLITICS California labor showing a disposition to deal more squarely with the Japanese, we may reasonably hope that the delicate question which has taxed the diplomats of both countries will cease to be an acute issue.
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