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Show ! CLAXTON EXPLAINS j CHEMICAL BULLETON j j LEXINGTON. Ky.. Aug. S Copies j ; of a bulletin concerning the study of! chemists were published and distributed distrib-uted to high school principals by the, I'nlted States department of education 1 during the Incumbency of 1. P. Clax- i ton an I'nlted States commissioner or ; education for the purpose of showing j to prospective college students tne ' value of chemistry as a vocational j occupation. Mr. Claxton said while ' here recently. Publications and clr-! clr-! culatlon of this bulletin had no definite connection with the Chemical Founda-! Founda-! tion. Inc., or the E. I. du Tont de Ne-t Ne-t mourg organisation, be declared. ! The statements made by Mr. Clax-I Clax-I ton were In the nature of a reply to ; charges made in the U. S. senate by ! Senator Moses, Republican, New Mam pah Ire. in an attack against the Chemical Foundation. Inc., the du Pont company and the Textile Alliance in oppoaltion to the dye schedule of the administration's tariff bill. The bulletin referred to hy Senior Moieg wan written by R. E. Rose, of the chemical department of the du Pont company on the subject, "The Importance of the Study of Chemistry, Chemis-try, and was well written and of unusual un-usual Interest, Mr. Claxton declared. |