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Supreme Court — Part 9
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FEDERAL JECISION HITS CALIFORNIA LAWS-Contd.
in foreign language seriously endangers various Califomia laws
#SPGRSSS sSnegu
age schools. his @saision which invalidates statutes of twenty-
Ome different states, prohibita the use of foreign language, and
has been a matter of controversy in the offices of various state
officials from the State Attorney General down, and eo wire was tmyea~
euthor of some of these laws, to ascertain definitely the effeotof
the ruling on & proposed Calitornia law designed to wipe out by 19350
al private sohools taught exclusively in Japanese language and ulti-
mately to disseminate Japanese propaganda.
Senator Jaoman atates that he believes that the de-
cision ef the Supreme Court does not invalidate Legislature in this
State inaemuch ee these bille do not prohibit the teaching of Japan-
ese in Galifornia but that they do prohibit the conducting of private
glage, the law evidentiy ‘being aireated primarily against the lawa
which prohibit ‘teaching of any foreign language.
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a> atates that the California statutes do not prohibit foreign
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dately forwarded to Washington at the request of State Senator Inman
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echools entirely in the Japanese language or any other foreign lan-
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language sohools but merely provide Yor regulation end therefore it |
does not follow that the Calitornia State lawe will become meee
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