Letters, May 7, 1934

California's Open Door

Sirs:

On p. 14 of the April 2 number of TIME, under Foreign News, on the subject of Japanese-U. S. relations, where you quote United Press Correspondent Frederick Kuh, announcing that he had learned from a most reliable source, "it was believed Japan would offer to make no move to increase its present naval ratio and would officially recognize the neutrality of the Philippines if and when freed by the U. S. in return for: 1) Revision of the U. S. ban on Japanese immigration. (Such revision would kindle California into...

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