Economic Boycott Urged Against Italy, Japan, Germany
(Received 10 a.m.) NEW YORK, November 25. A report issued by a special committee on international law of the New York branch of the National Lawyers’ Guild recommended the United States to impose an economic boycott on Italy, Japan and Germany, and to remove trade restrictions against Spain and China.
The report states that these measures would be neither punitive nor forceful, but merely intended to prevent the use of the financial, economic or industrial resources of the United States by aggressors against countries with which America is at peace.
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Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 5
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