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HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

COMMITTEE. ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS

FOURTH SESSION

ON THE
RESOLUTIONS

H. J. Res. 430 and H. J. Res. 453

(H. J. RES. 453 REPORTED FAVORABLY)

REQUESTING THE PRESIDENT TO URGE UPON THE GOVERNMENTS
OF CERTAIN NATIONS THE IMMEDIATE NECESSITY OF LIMITING
THE PRODUCTION OF HABIT-FORMING NARCOTIC DRUGS AND
THE RAW MATERIALS FROM WHICH THEY ARE MADE TO

THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY REQUIRED FOR STRICTLY
MEDICINAL AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES

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COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FOURTH SESSION.
STEPHEN G. PORTER, Pennsylvania, Chairman.

JOHN JACOB ROGERS, Massachusetts.
HENRY W. TEMPLE, Pennsylvania.
AMBROSE KENNEDY, Rhode Island.
EDWARD E. BROWNE, Wisconsin.
MERRILL MOORES, Indiana.
ERNEST R. ACKERMAN, New Jersey.
JAMES T. BEGG, Ohio.

HENRY ALLEN COOPER, Wisconsin.
THEODORE E. BURTON, Ohio.

BENJAMIN L. FAIRCHILD, New York.
HAMILTON FISH, JR., New York.

THEODORE HUKRIEDE, Missouri.
J. M. C. SMITH, Michigan.

CYRENUS COLE, Iowa.

II

J. CHARLES LINTHICUM, Maryland.
CHARLES M. STEDMAN, North Carolina.
ADOLPH J. SABATH, Illinois.
TOM CONNALLY, Texas.

W. BOURKE COCKRAN, New York..
R. WALTON MOORE, Virginia.

EDMUND F. ERK, Clerk

STATEMENTS.

Dr. Alexander Lambert, New York City.

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4-23

Mr. William J. Sinek, exalted ruler, B. P. O. E., Chicago, Ill.

Mr. W. I. Biddle, warden, Federal prison, Leavenworth, Kans.

Mr. J. E. Dyche, warden, Federal prison, Atlanta, Ga....

28-35

36.

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Dr. Amos O. Squire, prison physician, Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. Y.
Capt. Wesley Bouterse, representing the Salvation Army.

37-45

45-48

Mr. John W. H. Crim, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice.
Dr. William C. Fowler, health officer of the District of Columbia..
Mr. W. F. Blanchard, Bureau of Narcotics, Treasury Department..

48-55

55-61

61-62

Mr. J. J. Underwood, newspaper correspondent representing the White Cross,
Seattle, Wash..

63-67

American Red Cross, Washington, D. C.

67-68

Anton Stephan, department commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United
States, Washington, D. C...

68

70-76

76-139

Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, commissioner of health of the city of Chicago.
Hon. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor, and Director General, Loyal Order
of Moose..

Mr. John J. Lentz, president American Insurance Union, Columbus, Ohio..
Dr. John Dill Robertson, president board of education, Chicago, Ill..
Mr. Taraknath Das (of Índia), student on international affairs, Washington,
D. C......

76

77-82

62, 82-99 100-104

Rev. Edward C. Lovenstein, missionary, Shanghai, China..
Mr. Roy James Battis, Monarch Aryan Grotto, Mystic Order Veiled Prophets of
the Enchanted Realm, Chicago, Ill., and delegated to represent the grand
monarch before the President.

104-105

Dr. Charles E. Terry, chairman narcotic committee, American Public Health Association, and executive of bureau on drug addiction research, bureau social hygiene, New York City.

106-115

Mrs. Mary A. Lillie, superintendent of Welfare Island Hospital, New York.. 115-117 Mrs. John Jerome Rooney, chairman executive committee, Society for Suppression of the Narcotic Drug Evil, New York City....

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CONTENTS.

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Consumption of opium per capita by United States and certain foreign coun-
tries.

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Crim, Hon. John W. H., Assistant Attorney General of the United States, state-
ment of...

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