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2 Legislative History of the Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1967, Amendment : P.L. 90-40 : 81 Stat. 100 : June 30, 1967 1 (1967)

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                                          W-S 1.5
                                          Vol. 2

          UNIVERSAL MILITARY  TRAINING AND SERVICE
                   AMENDMENT  OF 1967

 P.L. 90-40                             81 Stat. 100

                       June  30, 1967


 1.  In Pursuit of Equity:  Who  Serves When Not all Serve?
       Report of the National  Advisory Commission on Selective
       Service.  1967.

                           Bills

     S. 1432 as introduced by Mr.  Rurell, April 5, 1967, and
       referred to the Senate  Committee on Armed Services.
       Not Available.  Text  on page 1 of Senate hearings
       cited above as item 4, vol.  1.

 2.  S. 1432 as reported  Senate, May 4, 1967, (Senate Report 209).

 3.  S. 1432 as passed Senate  and referred to the House
       Committee on Armed  Services, May 15, 1967.

 4.  S. 1432 as reported House, May  18, 1967, (House Report 267).

                          Debate

     See Note for correct method  of citation.

 5.  Remarks of Senator Russell upon  introducing S. 1432,
       April 5, 1967, pp.  S. 4610-11.
 6.  Senate considered S. 1432, May  9, 1967, pp. s. 6585-86.

 7.  Senate consideration of  S. 1432, May 10, 1967, P. s. 6657.
 8.  Senate consideration of  S. 1432, May 10, 1967, pp.
       s. 6662-76.

 9.  Senate consideration of S.  1432, May 11, 1967, pp.
       s. 6734-70.

10.  Senate consideration and passage  of S. 1432, May 11, 1967,
       pp S. 6773-80.
11.  House consideration and passage  of S. 1432, May 25, 1967,
       pp. H. 6239-6300.
12.  Senate disagrees to House amendments  and appoints
       conferees, June 5, 1967, pp.  S. 7638-40.

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