CHEMICALS IN WAR.
OPPOSITION BY MR ROOSEVELT. EVENTUAL ABOLITION HOPED. (Received This Day, 9.25 a.m.) WASHINGTON, August 4. President Roosevelt, in a Message to Congress, said: “I am doing everything in my power to discourage the use of gases and other chemicals in wars between nations. .1 do not want the United States to do anything to aggrandise or make permanent any special bureau of the navy and army engaged in chemical studies. I hope the time will come when the chemical warfare service can be entirely abolished.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 252, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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88CHEMICALS IN WAR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 252, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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