Show ITO TO PLACE CUR 1 1 ON SEA THUGS I 1 FIVE POWERS NAVAL COMMITTEE TAKES FINAL ACTION ON ROOT resolution submarine Sub marint commanders con amandra who violate orders order 0 of to their government art are to B be charged with the crime of 0 piracy wit ab ington con sider atlon of rob pub anarine questions was concluded conclude il friday by the fire ponters cohnin t I 1 tee arith adoption of the final root resolution declaring submarine com coin manders who with or without orders from their WT emment violate ithe ext irv hr of enli one warfare to he a galaty of plancy the american through mr hr root hoot thereupon brought broucht forth n new pro poal to prohibit the use of poison cn rile in the future wars it was ald to have beyn been roc received elved fai fal orbly but it n cislon glon went over ever until ft later meeting roee the piracy resolution gal s adopted by the lie naval commit committee tep w was wag as defined in its so po that it its would ile he not only commanders of submarines which might violate the omni nihed laws of war but also alco commanders of naval vessels of any char actor the reason for this cation of tile the original root proposal was wag not cot disclosed in the ottic offic lill nl ie port evir carried ried the resolutions its BS it was adopted the subject of polon gs gao developed from a report on chemical warfare submitted by the american Anie rican advisory cor committee omItt recommending prohibition vt of polson poison gas gag as a an inhumane of wr war mr air root hoot presented pre rented a demla tion to the committee th the principal of the advisory committees recommendations italy immediately announced to tile reported Amerle ii i ole il spokesmen of the other powers de ired fired to examine the american poopoo til at in more detoll and nd asked that the subject ro co over until a later date the root resolution to ban coln gas can follows the use uee in war of poisonous ro lonous or analogous liquids or matt rials or devices baring been justly condemned by the general opinion of t the civilized d world and a of much ilme arf having burins been in treaties to which a majority of alio cirIll powers are party now kow to 0 o the ui end that this pru bitici alkali be pally accepted BE as a part of international law bla ing amke the coil Bce and ot of nat lawt the signatory powers do 1 clare hilr aksent to uch such prohibition are agre to ile be bund bound thereby between or oreave elyett elve and invite all other civilized nations to adhere thereto |