Selective Service and Amnesty: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure..., 92-2..., February 28, 29, and March 1, 19721972 - 671 pages |
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... Canada or some other sanctuary to volunteer for induction and avoid the penalty of a felony . Thus considerable relief is provided and has been available for many years . With respect to a general amnesty , the logical concern would be ...
... Canada or some other sanctuary to volunteer for induction and avoid the penalty of a felony . Thus considerable relief is provided and has been available for many years . With respect to a general amnesty , the logical concern would be ...
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... Canada , and come back under any sort of an amnesty . " I suppose you must balance that against the fact that today in the political spectrum practically every political leader says that the war is a mistake and wrong . You have these ...
... Canada , and come back under any sort of an amnesty . " I suppose you must balance that against the fact that today in the political spectrum practically every political leader says that the war is a mistake and wrong . You have these ...
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... Canada ? Mr. TARR . Senator , I think there is no question about the fact that there are selective conscientious objectors in Canada . Senator HART . All right , we know there are , and it is with respect to these men that we are ...
... Canada ? Mr. TARR . Senator , I think there is no question about the fact that there are selective conscientious objectors in Canada . Senator HART . All right , we know there are , and it is with respect to these men that we are ...
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... Canada , or went to Sweden were not conscientious objectors . Mr. TARR . I think it is important to remember that . Senator THURMOND . How is that ? Mr. TARR . I think it is important that we remember that because of all of the people ...
... Canada , or went to Sweden were not conscientious objectors . Mr. TARR . I think it is important to remember that . Senator THURMOND . How is that ? Mr. TARR . I think it is important that we remember that because of all of the people ...
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... and his wife fled to Canada to begin a new life . They could no longer withstand the pressures and costs of job hunting for so many months . To the astonishment of the conscientious objector community Selective Serv 163.
... and his wife fled to Canada to begin a new life . They could no longer withstand the pressures and costs of job hunting for so many months . To the astonishment of the conscientious objector community Selective Serv 163.
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