A Bibliography of Selective Service

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A Bibliography of Selective Service
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The author wisely does not recommend the adoption by the Uniited
States of any particular policies. His plea is rather for a conscious,
directed approach to the problem, more research and statement of
differences of opinion. But it is impossible for the reader to fail to
draw a few conclusions as to desirable trends for United States policy.
The emphasis throughout on the important effect of labor policy on
the distribution of the cost of the war seems most significant. It
illustrates the impossibility of considering any problem created by
war apart from its repercussions on the entire war effort and postwar reconstruction problems. As demonstrated by experience, the
success of any war-time labor policy depends m the ultimate analysis
on how successful the government is m convincing labor that "control
of money wages is but a disagreeable antidote to the poisons of inflation and bureaucratic rationing."7
As a starting point for study the article is a cogent, forceful
analysis of the problems involved, easily understandable to a noneconomist and effectively supported by facts and figures.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTIVE SERVICE
Because of the vast amount of material which is now bemg published the Journal believes it useful to present a selected bibliography
of some of the more important questions involved in selective service
problems. The list does not purport to be conclusive but rather to
set forth some of the better legal and non-legal books, articles and
essays which will be of assistance to persons who anticipate induction
or who are charged with responsibilities relating to the war effort.
ARMY See: Opportunities For Service.
Government Publications.
CITADELS OF DEMOCRACY. Pictoral and explanatory text pertaining
to army camps and munition plants, 1941. 46p. War Department
EXPLANATION OF ARMY TERMS,
SYMBOLS,
of Public Relations, War Department.
FIELD MANUAL.
AND
1941.
INSIGNIA.
Bureau
14 p.
MILITARY COURTESY AND DISCIPLINE.
1941.
40 p.
il. 100*
FIELD MANUAL.
MILITARY GOVERNMENT.
1940.
FIELD MANUAL. MILITARY TRAINING. 1941. 77 p.
FIELD MANUAL. PHYSICAL TRAINING. 1941. 300*
100*
150*
FIELD MANUAL. SOLDIER'S HANDBOOK. 1941. 350*
A NEW ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES. A fairly complete report on
the army as of August 1, 1941; its organization, and the missions,
methods, and equipment of its various components. 141 p. 350*
* Starred Government Publications
Superintendent of Documents.
the Department Office named.
are issued by the office of the
All others are obtainable from
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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
General Publications.
Conscience and the Draft Law, suRRvE 76:331 Nov. 1940.
Conscience under the Draft, R. N. Baldwin. NATION 153:114-16
Aug. 9, 1941.
The Conscientious Objectors, Victor Weybright. SURVEY-GRAPHIC
June, 1941.
Program of Work of National Importance under Civilian Direction
Being Formulated for Conscientious Objectors. SURVEY 77:64
Feb., 1941.
Legal Periodicals.
The Conscientious Objector under Selective Service Act of 1940.
J. T. Tinnelly, ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 15:235-43 Apr., 1941.
Law and the Conscientious Objector, Emmet V. Mittlebeeler. ORE.
LAW REV. June, 1941.
CONSCRIPTION AND NATIONAL DEFENSE. See: History of
scription.
Books.
COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE, Ezra C. Buehler. ed. pp.
New York. Noble and Noble (1941) $2.50.
COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING, Julia E. Johnsen. comp. pp.
New York: H. W. Wilson (1941).
MOBILIZING CIVIAN AMERICA, H. J. Tobin & P. W. Bidwell.
York Council on Foreign Relations (1940).
uNVERSAL MILITARY SERVICE, R. E. Summers & B. Harrison
pilers. pp. 280. New York: H. W. Wilson. (1941).
Con-
429.
226.
New
com-
General Publications.
Canadian-American Draft Laws Compared, H. Burton. CONG.
DIGEST 20:200. Aug., 1941.
Democratic Program of Defense, F. Kirchwey, NATION 150:723,
June 15, 1940.
Fifty-four Forty and Fight Too: Reply to Universal Military
Service. NEW REPUB. 103:387-8. Sept. 16, 1940.
The New Selective Service Program;with Discussion. L. B. Hershey. In U.S. Conference of Mayors. City Problems of 1942. p.
52-60. (1942).
The Procurement of Man Power, E. M. Culligan. ANNALS AMER.
ACADEMY POLITICAL SCIENCE, Mar. 1942. p. 8-18.
Social and Economic Provisions of the United States Selective
Training and Service Act. INTERNAT. LABOUR R. 42:245-9. Oct.
Nov. 1940.
Universal Military Service, NEW REPUBLIC 103:6-7. July 1, 1940.
Legal Periodicals.
Peacetime Conscription. Selective Service and Training Act of
1940. 9 INT. JURM. ASS'N BULL. 9:33, 37-44. Ot. 1940.
INDIANA LAW JOURNAL
Some Aspects of Military Service.
39:913-50. Apr. 1941.
CRIMINALS AND CONSCRIPTION
Legal Periodicals.
Crmsnals and the Draft. J. CRIM.
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P. Marcus.
LAW.
MICH. L. REV.
31:612-13.
Jan. 1941.
DEPENDENCY
Books.
DEPENDENCY
UNDER
THE DRAFT,
C. G.
Stevenson.
(N.Y. Umv.
School of Law, Contemp. Law Pam. Ser. 7, No. 1, Adm. Law
Ser.) 72 p. (1941) $1.00.
General Publications.
Family Allowances in the U.S. Army and Navy in the World
War. Monthly Labor Rev. 51:454-5, Aug. 1940.
Hasty Marriage and the Draft. A. J. Street. T. SOC. HYGIENE
27:228-31. May, 1941.
Marrage and War, G. Palmer. LADIES H. jouR. 59:110-11. Mar.
1942.
War Pay and Allowances. ECONOMIST 141:746. Dec. 20, 1941.
EDUCATION AND CONSCRIPTION
General Publications.
ConseriptionHits the Campus. G. Maddox, AM. MEcURY 52:558-66.
May, 1941.
Conscrption and the College Man. W. R. Tylor. EDUC. REC.
22:69-78. Jan. 1941.
HISTORY OF SELECTIVE SERVICE
See: Conscription and National Defense.
Government Publications.
AMERICAN SELECTIVE SERVICE. A brief account of its historical
background and its probable future form. Washington, 1940.
United States Joint Army and Navy Selective Service Committee.
COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING AND SERVICE, Hearings, 76th Cong.,
3d sess., on S. 4164, July 3-12, 1940. 400 p. (Military Affairs
Committee, Senate.) 300*
SELECTIVE COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING AND SERVICE,
76th Cong., 3d sess., on H.R. 10132.
p. 600*
Hearings,
July 10-Aug. 14, 1940.
655
Books.
AMERICA IN ARMS: the experience of the United States with Military Organization. John McAuley Palmer. pp. 215 (1941) New
Haven (Conn.) Yale Univ. Press.
General Publications.
Historwal Background of Compulsory Military Serie.
Tansill. THOUGHT 15:623-40. Dec. 1940.
C. C.
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Lesson of Selective Ser-nce. L. B. Hershey. il. SURVEY GRAPHIC
30:383. Jan. 1941.
They Put a Gun on His Shoulder: a review of some world war
mistakes which must not be repeated if industry is to do its
full part in our defense program. L. F. Hellman. NATION'S RUS.
p. 30. Feb. 1941.
Legal Periodicals.
The Selective Service Acts of 1917 and 1940.
GEO. WASH. L. REV. Apr. 1941.
Rob't D. Gibbons.
INDUSTRY AND CONSCRIPTION. See: Labor and Conscription, Occupational Deferments, History of Conscription.
Government Publications.
EFFECTIVE INDUSTRIAL USE OF WOMEN IN DEFENSE PROGRAM.
100*
GUNS NOT GADGETS (1941).
ment.
44 p.
22 p.
Office of Production Manage-
Books
INDUSTRY GOES TO WAR, C. E. Fraser & S. F. TeeIe eds. 123 p.
(1941). McGraw-Hill.
Research Institute of America. 292
PRODUCING FOR WAR (1942).
Madison Ave., New York.
General Publications.
Amercan Industry in a War of Machines. PROCEEDINGS OF THE
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. January, 1942.
Problems Posed for Industry, C. A. Bliss. ANNALS AMER. ACADEMY
OF PO.. SC. March, 1942, p. 106-16.
Production for Victory. Bruce Minton. COMMUNIST 21:171-8.
Mar. 1942.
Women zn War Work. Kendrick Lee. EDITORIAL RESEARCH DEPT.
p. 63-78. Jan. 26, 1942.
Legal Periodicals.
American Economic Mobilization: a study in the Mechanism of
War. HARV. L. REV. 55:427-536. Jan. 1942.
Conscription of Industry (Legislation) G. F. Harrison. GEO. L.
x. 29:77-87. Oct. 1940.
INFORMATION AND AID FOR SELECTEES.
See: Army.
Government Publications.
SCHOOL FACILITIES AT NAVY YARDS AND ARMY AND NAVY RESERVA-
TIONS.
1941.
SoLDIE'S LIFE.
100*
Leaflet describing the activities of a soldier; pay,
travel, qualifications, duties, foods, etc.
General. 1941. 12 p.
Office of the Adjutant
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366
Books.
THE ARMY AND YOU. Brookings Institute.
Dec. 12, 1941.
14 p.
J. W. Walch comp.
Platform News Pub. Co., Portland, Me. 1941. $2.50.
COMPLETE HANDBOOK ON MILITARY TRAINING.
144 p.
CONSCRIPTION: YOUR RIGHTS, YOUR DUTIES, EXEMPTIONS.
New York:
Arco, May, 1941.
THE DRAFT AND YOU, Emanuel Celler.
pp. 110 New York: Viking
(1940).
MILITARY TRAINING AND JOBS. L. M. Spencer and R. K. Burns.
Science Research Associates, 1700 S. Prairie Ave., Chicago. 1940
$.50.
"TWENTY-ONE TO THIRTY-FIVE": WHAT THE DRAFT AND ARMY TRAIN-
ING MEAN TO YOU," Win. H. Baumer, Jr., and Sidney F. Giffin.
pp. 151. New York: Prentice-Hall (1940).
YOUR CAREER IN DEFENSE, S. C. Davis. pp. 311. Harper (1942)
$2.00.
YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW, New York: Arco Publishing Co. (1940).
General Publications.
Selective Servwe Regzstrants' Aid Bureau. L. M. Hattenbach and
F. De Sciose. FAMILY 22:281-2. Dec., 1941.
Servicemen's legal advwe. T. J. Healy. RADIO N. 24:34. Jan. 1941.
Spare Time at the Army Camps, D. D. Bromley, HARPER'S 18394-104. June, 1941.
What Conscnption Means to Young Amerwans: questions and
answers on the Selective Sermce Act. SCHOLASTIC 37:8-9. Sept.
23, 1940.
INFORMATION FOR SELECTEE'S ADVISORS AND
BOARDS. See: Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act.
DRAFT
Government Publications.
ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEDURE IN
GOVERNMENT
of the Attorney General's Committee
dure: pt. 2. War Department. 1941.
AGENCIES,
OF LAW FOR USE BY ADVISORY BOARDS
MANUAL
monograph
on Administative Proce20 p. 50*
FOR REGISTRANTS.
Compiled by Comnssion of American Bar Association.
p. 150*
1940.
90
Books.
CONSCRIPTION, LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
Inc.
Commerce Clearing House,
Chicago, 1940.
DEFERMENT UNDER THE SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT.
Conference Board.
National Industrial
New York, 1940.
MANUAL OF CONSCRIPTION LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
and W
T. Steward. (1940).
H.
C. Peterson
New York: Bender.
ON CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CERTAIN PHASES OF THE SELECTIVE SERV-
ICE SYSTEM, M. I. Baldinger. Wash., D.C., May, 1941, 192 p. $2.00.
SELECTIVE
A.L.R.
TRAINING AND
SERVICE ACTS,
WITH
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
ANNOTATIONS
FROM
Rochester, 1940.
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WAR LAW SERVICE. Chicago, 1940. v. 1 covers Selective Training
and Service Act and regulations.
General Publications.
I'm on a Draft Board. G. R. Clark.
1941.
HARPER'S 182:493-502. Apr.,
Legal Periodicals.
Legal Basis for Conscrption, Claud B. Mickelwait. AM. BAR ASSOC.
JOUR. Sept., 1940.
Legal Phases of the National Selective Service. A. J. Lewis.
DUKE BAR ASS'N.
OUR. 9:9-14.
Winter, 1941.
Legal Problems of National Defense, A Symposium. ILL. L. REV.
36:252-351.
Recent High Court Decisions Reveal Judicial Views on Defense
Measures. G. H. Cabaniss, Jr. CALIF. S. B. J. 16:163-9. June, 1941.
A.
Selective Servce and Trainng Act of 1940 (Legislation).
Vitale. ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 15:346-9. Apr. 1941.
The Selective Training and Sernce Act of 1941 and the Lawyer.
LAWYER'S GUILD REV.
June, 1941.
JUDICIAL REVIEW OF SELECTIVE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
Legal Periodicals.
Appeal from Refusal to Re-classify Under Selective Servce Act.
ILL. L. REV. 36:352-6.
Nov., 1941.
Judicial Protection of Individuals Under Selective Training and
Service Act of 1940. Thomas F. Geraghty, Jr. ILL. L. REV. Nov.,
1941.
Judicial Revew of Classification by Local Draft Board Under
Selective Service Act of 1940.
30 CALIF. L.
sv. 226.
of Selective Service Adminstration-Federal
Jursdiction of Habeas Curps. 8 OHIO ST. L. J. 89.
Selective Training and Servwe Act of 1940. Habeas Corpus. Use
Judicial Revew
of Writ. 8 u. OF PITT. L. REv. 58.
LABOR AND CONSCRIPTION.
Re-employment.
See:
Occupational
Deferment,
Government Publications.
DEFENSE EMPLOYMENT
AND
TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT.
Outlines
opportunities for both preparation and employment in occupations
vital to National defense, with emphasis on civilian employment.
Jan. 1941, 23 p. Office of Government Reports.
DEFENSE JOB TRAINING.
Condensed guide to programs authorized
by Congress to train persons for work in defense industries and
in armed forces. 1941. Education Office.
OCCUPATIONS. List of occupations approved by Office of Production Management for vocational training courses for defense
workers. 1941. 204 p. Education office-Vocational Division.
300*
368
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OUT OF CRISIS, OPPORTUNITY.
fense Program.
Standards.
Apprenticeship in a Long Range De-
U.S. Department of Labor.
Division of Labor
Books.
LABOR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE, L. G. Reynolds and others.
Twentieth Century Fund: New York (1941).
p. 130.
General Publications.
Company Polimes Regarding Military Absences. F. B. Brower,
Oct.
CONFERENCES BOARD MANAGEMENT RECORD 2:117-24, 137-8.
Nov. 1940.
Compulsory Labor Servtce. B. W. Patch. EDITORIAL RESEARCH
REPORT.
p. 119-35.
Feb. 17, 1942.
Conscription and Labor Relations. LABOR LEGISLATION REPORTER
7"72-4. Sept. 23, 1940.
Labor sn the National Defense Program of the United States.
INT. LABOUR REV. 44:42-60. July, 1941.
Man Power Problems Under Defense. SALES MANAGEMENT 49:18-19.
Oct. 10, 1941.
Military Servzce and Contracts of Employment. INT. LABOUR REV.
42:114-18. Aug. 1940.
Military Servwe Provisions in Union Agreements. MONTHLY LABOUR R. 51:859-60. Oct. 1940.
Senwrity and Military Sermce. MANAGEMENT R. 28:405-6 Nov.
1939.
Some Problems of Organized Labor sn a War Economy, Paul
Eliel. p. 116-25 ANNALS AMER. ACADEMY POL. So. Mar. 1942.
Will Conscmption jfor War Work Come? il. FACTORY MANAGEFeb. 1942.
MENT 100:58-64
Legal Periodicals.
Defense and Labor Compulswn. NT. jURID. ASS'N. BULL 9:109-16
Apr. 1941.
Mobilization for Defense. Editors, Col. Harvard and Yale Law
Reviews 40 COL. L. REV., 54 HARV. L. REV., 50 YAL L. j. December,
1940.
Wartime Conscription and Control of Labor, F. Hoague, R. M.
Brown, P. Marcus. HARV. L. REV. 54:50-104 Nov. 1940.
What Laws Should Be Passed to Prevent Strikes sn Defense
Industnes. 28 AM. BAR ASS'N. j. 4.
MILITARY LAW.
See: Information for Selectee's Advisors.
Books.
MILITARY LAW
AND
DEFENSE
LEGISLATION.
Paul. West Publishing Co. 1941
UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS HANDBOOK
COURT MARTIAL PROCEDURE. Washington.
1941.
126 p.
A. A. Schiller.
St.
OF MILITARY LAW
AND
$5.00.
National Law Book Co.
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Legal Periodicals.
Civil Safeguards before Courts-Martial. S. L. Sabel. MIN. L.
REV. 25:323-347 Feb. 1941.
Court-Martial. The Army Court Martial System. Archibald King.
wis. LAW REV. May, 1941.
Courts-Martial of the United States Army. Edwin 0. Saudners
and Edwin A. Meserve Jr. CALIF. LAW REV. Nov. 1941.
Courts-Martial Today. Allen W. Gullion. Am. BAR ASSOC. JOUR.
Dec. 1941.
Judicial Review of Deterrinations of Federal Military Tribunals.
K. E. Stem. BROOcLY I. REV. Oct. 1941.
The Relation of Military to Civil and Administrative Tribunals in
Time of War. I and H. Theodore Miller, OHIO ST. UNIV. L. JOUR.
March and June, 1941.
Rights and Immunities of Persons in Military Service. Philip C.
Pack. MICH. ST. BAR JoUR. Nov. 1940.
OCCUPATIONAL DEFERMENT.
tory of Conscription.
See: Labor and Conscription; His-
General Publications.
Health and Welfare Services Essential to Wartime Efficiency,
J. 0. Irvin. Am. CITY 57:58 Jan. 1942.
Help From Army: War Department sets up formal procedure for
return of skilled men to industry. BUs. WEEK. p. 44, Jan. 14, 1941.
Occupational Deferment under Selective Service Act. L. B. Hershey. LABOR INFORMATION BULLETIN. p. 6-7 May, 1941.
Selective Service and the Aircraft Worker, L. B. Hershey, AVIATION
41: 106 Feb. 1942.
Who Stays on Job? Draft Deferment Problem Becomes Critical.
BUS. WEEK p. 56 Dec. 27, 1941.
Work or Fight? Management studying new draft policy; with
list of State Occupational advisors. Bus. WEM p. 63-4 Jan. 31,
1942.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE.
See: Conscription and National
Defense, Army.
Government Publications.
Army
AVIATION AS A CAREER. Office of the Adjutant General, 1942. 21
p. FACTS REGARDING ENLISTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY.
1941 10 p. War Department.
FLYING CADETS. Pilot Training, Army Air Corps. 1941 16 p.
War Department.
SERVICE WITH THE COLORS. Contains a series of illustrated
articles describing the several arms and services of the Army.
Office of the Adjutant General 1940 53 p.
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Navy
Circular for the Information of persons desznng appointments
as Officers, Cadets, or Nurses, or enlistments in the United
States Naval Reserve. (Includes Merchant Marine Reserve)
Compiled by Bureau of Navigation. 1940, 21 p.
Civilian Apprenticeship at the Navy Yards and other Shore
Establishments of the Navy. Folder giving general information on eligibility; training, where to apply for training. Department of the Navy.
General Information on Apprentice Seaman Training offered
by United States Maritime Commzsszon. May 5, 1941. 6 p.
U.S. Maritime Commission.
General Information on the Resident Radio School at the
United States Maritime Service Training Station, Gallups
Island, Boston, Mass. United States Maritime Service. May
5, 1941. 14 p.
Informaton Relative to Enlistment in United States Coast
Guard. 6 p. United States Coast Guard.
Explains AviaNAVY WINGS-WHAT DO THESE MEAN TO YOU?
tion Flight Training in the Naval Reserve. Feb. 1941, 20 p.
THE
UNITED
STATES COAST GUARD-General Information.
28 p.
United States Coast Guard.
General Publications.
The Selection, Training and Morale of Navy Personnel, C. N.
Smith. ANNALS OF AMER. ACADEMY OF POL. sO. Mar. 1942, p. 57-67.
PHYSICAL DEFERMENTS.
See: Rehabilitation.
General Publications.
Physical Fitness and the Draft. Nathan Sinai. HARPER'S Oct.,
1941.
He Who Gets Slapped: Victims of the Disagreements of Draft
Board Doctors and Camp Doctors. J. Damets. NATION 152:531
May 3, 1941.
RE-EMPLOYMENT.
General Publications.
Job Insurance, BUS. WEEK. p. 46 Aug. 30, 1941.
Johnny Gets His Gun and Keeps His Job. BUS. WEEK. Aug. 17,
1940.
Military Leave for City Employees. Am. CITY 55:55 Nov. 1940.
Protecting the Jobs of City Employes Called For National Settee.
AM. CITY 55:5
Sept. 1940.
Re-employment and Post War Planning. J. N. Andrews. ANNALS
OF AMER. ACADEMY OF POL. SC. March 1942, p. 186-93.
Right of City Officers and Employees to Retain City Positions
While Serving in Federal Military Forces. AM. CITY 56:107 Aug.
1941.
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REHABILITATION.
See: Physical Deferments.
General Publications.
Health for Rejectees. S. J. Kopetzky SURVEY 78:9-10 Jan., 1942.
Health of Registrants' and the Presudent's plan of rehabilitation;
abstract. L. G. Rowntree. SCIENCE 94:552-3 Dec. 12, 1941.
Health of Registrants and Rehabilitation of Rejectees. L. G.
Rowntree and A. N. Baggs ANNALS OF AMER. ACADEMY OF POL. SC.
March, 1942 p. 81-89.
Publids Health; program of voluntary rehabilitation of rejected
draft Registrants. SURVEY 77:302 Oct. 1941.
Remedy or Reject? What shall we do for medically deficient men?
M. M. Davis. SURVEY-GRAPHIC. 30:327 Jan. 1941.
SOCIAL SECURITY AND CONSCRIPTION
General Publications.
Conscriptee's Insurance Problem. R. Giles. BETTER HOMES AND
GARDENS 20:107 Oct. 1941.
Riskbearers; discrepancy between remuneration for service in the
armed forces and in war industry. ECONOMIST 141:499 Oct. 25,
1941.
Should Service Men be Penalized Under Old-Age Insurance. L. C.
Cocheu, Jr. AM. LABOR LEG. R. 31:112-16 Sept. 1941
Social Security and Defense. AM. FEDERATIONIST 48:20-1 Dec. 1941.
Social Security for Service Men. E. D. Hawkins. SURVEY 77:144-5
May, 1941.
Legal Periodicals.
National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940. A. LAw REV. May,
1941
Social Security Benefits for Persons in Military Service. LAW
GUILD REV. 1:14-19 Dec. 1940.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL R19LIEF ACT
Books.
CIVIL PROCEDURE UNDER THE
ACT OF 1940.
Co. (1941).
LEGAL
EFFECTS
SOLDIERS'
J. S. Kendall ed.
OF
MILITARY
AND
pp. 139
SERVICE
SAILORS'
CIVIL RELIEF
Austin (Tex.): Steck
UNDER
THE
SOLDIERS'
AND
SAILORS' CIVIL RELIEF ACT. G. Baldwin and J. K. Clark. New York:
G. J. Baldwin, 72 Wall St. (1940).
General Publications.
Pigeon Wing or Caviar; Men in United States Armed Services Are
Protected From Property Losses. P. Loving. LIV. AGE 360:14-20
Mar. 1941.
Legal Perodicals.
Application of Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act to Probate
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Proceedings, T. Cogswell. 3. B. DIST. CoLUM. 8:398407 Sept.
1941.
BEef Analysts of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act from
a Credit and Collection Viewpoint. J. J. Muench, CoM. L.j. 46:36-8.
Feb. 1941.
Civil Relief for Soldiers and Sailors; a critical analysis. Walker
A. Jensen. ILL. L. REV. Nov. 1941.
Civil Relief to Persons in the Military Service of the United States.
A.M. LAW s. REV. 9:1082-92 May, 1941.
A Discusston of Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940.
K. R. Benedetson. WASH. & LEE L. REV. 2:1-43 Fall 1940.
Exemptions and Immunities Under Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil
Relief Act of 1940. E. R. Bentley FLA. L. 3. 14:39840 Dec. '40.
Extent of Debt Relief, for Persons zn Military Service. Linn K.
Twmem NEB. LAW REv. June, 1941
Lzability of Co-Makers Under Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief
Act. 59 BANIXG L. 3. 21.
New "Civil Relief' Act for Soldiers and Sailors Passed by Congress OKLA. B. A. T. 11-1134-47 Oct. 26, 1940
New Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act suspends State Court
Civil Actions. G. H. Cabamss, Jr. CALIF. S.a.x. 15:353-8 Dec.
1940.
Rights and Immunities of Persons in the Military Service. P. C.
Pack MICH. S.B.3. 19:487-90 Nov. 1940.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Act of 1940, Civil Relief for the Conscmpt.
X.Y.U.LQ. REV. 18:302-6 Jan. 1941.
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. Davis F. Stakely ALA.
LAWYER, Apr. 1941
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. Howard Cockrill AM.
BAR ASS'N ., Jan. 1941
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. Charles F. Rogers.
GEo. L.j. Mar. 1941
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940.
DIT. JURMDICAL ASSOC.
BULL. 9:46-50 Nov. 1940
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. James J. Muench.
JOHN MARSHALL L. Q. Dec. 1940
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. Chas. W. Tamtor, II,
& A. B. Butts. miss. L. J. May 1941
Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 1940. NEB. L. REV. 20:357-42
Sept. 1941
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