U.S. NEUTRALITY LAW
JAPAN, GERMANY, AND ITALY CONDEMNED INDEPENDENT SENATOR JOINS MR ROOSEVELT (Received July 17, 9- p.m.) WASHINGTON. July 16. The Independent Senator G. W. Norris joined Mr Roosevelt’s neutrality stand, declaring -that the conduct of Japan, Italy, and Germany was “barbarous, indefensible, and inhuman.” He asserted that the United States had a moral and legal right to “prohibit or retard these barbarous Governments from carrying on their inhuman warfare.”
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22765, 18 July 1939, Page 9
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