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Editorial Paragraphs

December 30, 1931 issue

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European reaction to the stand U.S. Congress has taken on the question of revising the war debts should serve as a warning to Washington. Editorial comment in the press of Berlin, Paris and London has lately been increasingly bitter toward the U.S. Last summer, in 1930, the representatives of twenty-eight nations at Geneva approved a new convention designed to control the international traffic in habit-forming drugs. The plan contained in this agreement, while by no means perfect, was rightly acclaimed by the State Department as "the most advanced step yet taken in the fight against the abuse of narcotics."

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UNITED States. Congress; WAR; DEBT; PRESS; CONGRESSES & conventions; SUBSTANCE abuse; NARCOTICS; UNITED States
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