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... guns , that were used by the American Army in the American Expeditionary Forces - we were in the war 18 months the number of guns manufactured and produced for our use , and how much ammunition was made for our use over in France ? Mr ...
... guns , that were used by the American Army in the American Expeditionary Forces - we were in the war 18 months the number of guns manufactured and produced for our use , and how much ammunition was made for our use over in France ? Mr ...
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... gun that killed him was manufactured in Europe , or was manufactured in the South ? Secretary DAVIS . I do not think that ... guns , cannons , and things of that kind ? Secretary DAVIS . I should read that to include cotton , steel , and ...
... gun that killed him was manufactured in Europe , or was manufactured in the South ? Secretary DAVIS . I do not think that ... guns , cannons , and things of that kind ? Secretary DAVIS . I should read that to include cotton , steel , and ...
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... gun , or an automatic rifle , would cotton or lead still be a component part capable of being used in repair or assembly ? It does not refer at all to fabrication . It refers to assembly or repair of them . Secretary DAVIS . I should ...
... gun , or an automatic rifle , would cotton or lead still be a component part capable of being used in repair or assembly ? It does not refer at all to fabrication . It refers to assembly or repair of them . Secretary DAVIS . I should ...
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... guns and munitions , and so forth ? The CHAIRMAN . I will ask you to come back to - morrow . I will not take more than 10 minutes . Mr. BURTON . I do not guarantee that . Secretary DAVIS . Would it not be better to hear some other wit ...
... guns and munitions , and so forth ? The CHAIRMAN . I will ask you to come back to - morrow . I will not take more than 10 minutes . Mr. BURTON . I do not guarantee that . Secretary DAVIS . Would it not be better to hear some other wit ...
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... gun . The picric acid was the greatest explosive the French relied on during the war , and we made most of it here for them . Mr. FISH . Do we export any of it now ? Mr. HERTY . I can not tell you offhand , EXPORTATION OF ARMS TO ...
... gun . The picric acid was the greatest explosive the French relied on during the war , and we made most of it here for them . Mr. FISH . Do we export any of it now ? Mr. HERTY . I can not tell you offhand , EXPORTATION OF ARMS TO ...
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agree American countries ammunition answer arms and munitions arms-producing Army artillery believe belligerent nations BLOOM Burton resolution Cabinet CHAIRMAN change such legislation Chemical Foundation chemical industry Chemical Warfare chlorine COLE Congress COOPER cotton discussed domestic violence effect embargo exportation of arms fact FISH foreign freedom of action Germany give guns HERTY House HULL international law Joint Resolution 183 KORELL LINTHICUM MAAS manufacture March 15 material matter ment Military Affairs misleading MOORE of Virginia muni munitions factories munitions makers national defense Naval Affairs Committee Navy Department neutral nations opinion peace phosphene picric acid plants preparedness President production prohibited purpose question REECE reference regard rifles ROBBINS safeguarding the country Secretary DAVIS Secretary of War Secretary WILBUR shells ship munitions shipment of arms shipment of munitions statement statute supply testimony thing tion to-day United unneutral act War Department World
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Стр. 105 - States, and shall make proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export except under such limitations and exceptions as the President shall prescribe any arms or munitions of war from any place in the United States to such country until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress...
Стр. 105 - That whenever the President shall find that in any American country conditions of domestic violence exist which are promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States...
Стр. 3 - STATEMENT OF HON. B. CARROLL REECE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Mr.
Стр. 90 - ... a war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose naval successes prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy. The contention of the Imperial and Royal Government appears to be that the advantages gained to a belligerent by its superiority on the sea should be equalized by the neutral powers by the establishment of a system of nonintercourse with the victor. The Imperial and Royal Government confines its comments to arms and ammunition, but if the principle for which...
Стр. 47 - Cannon, long or short, and howitzers, of a calibre of 5.9 inches (15 cm.) or above; (c) Mortars of all kinds; (d) Gun carriages, mountings, recuperators^ accessories for mountings. 6. Projectiles and ammunition for the arms enumerated in No. 5 above. 7. Apparatus for the discharge of bombs, torpedoes, depth charges and other kinds of projectiles. 8. (a) Grenades; (b) Bombs; (c) Land mines, submarine mines, fixed or floating, depth charges; (d) Torpedoes. 9. Appliances for use with the above arms...
Стр. 89 - To this assertion of an obligation to change or modify the rules of international usage on account of special conditions the Government of the United States can not accede. The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown to the international practice of the past, would impose upon every neutral nation a duty to sit in judgment on the progress of a war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose naval successes prevented...
Стр. 52 - Mexico such conditions of domestic violence which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States...
Стр. 47 - That upon the outbreak or during the progress of war between, or among, two or more foreign states, the President shall proclaim such fact, and it shall thereafter be unlawful to export arms, ammunition, or implements of war...
Стр. 45 - ARTICLE 16 The neutral state is forbidden : (a) To deliver to the belligerent, directly or indirectly, or for any reason whatever, ships of war, munitions or any other war material; (b) To grant it loans, or to open credits for it during the duration of war.
Стр. 90 - The recognition of an obligation of this sort, unknown to the international practice of the past, would impose upon every neutral nation a duty to sit in judgment on the progress of the war and to restrict its commercial intercourse with a belligerent whose naval successes prevented the neutral from trade with the enemy.