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82. lappuse - That the Congress of the United States be requested to authorize the President of the United States to invite the governments of the world to join in establishing, in whatever way they may judge expedient, an international congress, to meet at stated periods, to deliberate upon questions of common interest to the nations and to make recommendations thereon to the governments.
1. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. WALTER F. LINEBERGER, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Mr. LINEBERGER. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I want to concur in the expression of appreciation just made by the chairman to the members of the committee for having turned out here this morning in
1. lappuse - Maryland. E. HART FENN, Connecticut. WILLIAM L. NELSON, Missouri. FLETCHER HALE, New Hampshire. JOHN J. DOUGLASS, Massachusetts. FLORENCE P. KAHN, California. BROOKS FLETCHER, Ohio. CONFERENCE ON NARCOTIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wednesday, December 16, 1925. The committee met at 10 o'clock am. Hon. Daniel A. Reed (chairman) presiding. The CHAIRMAN. As the membership of this committee was only finally announced last evening, I was obliged to send out notices this...
8. lappuse - The contracting powers shall use their utmost efforts by suitable instruction in the schools, dissemination of literature and otherwise, to discourage the use of prepared opium within their respective territories.
91. lappuse - From Frank L. Crane, New York City, DC Heath & Co.: "I assure you that we shall be very glad to cooperate with you in every way * * * Assuring you of our desire to be of every possible assistance, etc. "FRANK L. CRANE." From Paul Stephens, Chicago, editor American Farming: " We are sincerely interested in every worthy move for the suppression of the traffic in narcotics and will cooperate with you in an editorial way as far as our limited space will permit. "EDITOR AMERICAN FARMING. From C. Stuart...
5. lappuse - It kills the body, soul, and spirit. It destroys not only the person who acquires the habit, but that person immediately becomes the medium of transmitting the habit to many others, thus rapidly spreading the course from family to family, and from community to community.
177. lappuse - Pennsylvania collected data and statistics and also the addresses of drug addicts living in Pennsylvania, and they obtained approximately 9,000 names. The chief of the bureau estimated that there were not more than 20,000 habitual drug users in the State of Pennsylvania, counting the aged and infirm addicts and all persons who used narcotics for incurable diseases. On the basis of this estimate there would be approximately 242,000 addicts in the United States. This number undoubtedly is underestimated....
1. lappuse - Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Government of the United States should...
63. lappuse - L. MCCARTNEY." From WM Oakerson, Jefferson City, Mo., superintendent of public schools: "I beg to state that I am heartily in sympathy with the movement to do away with the use of narcotics. I do not know that I shall be able to do anything to help further the organization of the world conference, but shall be glad: to speak a word in behalf of it if I have an opportunity to do so. "WM OAKERSON.

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