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Text of the Act in Public Res. No. 67, Senate Rep. No. 1419, 74th Cong., 1st sess. and Department of State, Treaty Information Bulletin No. 71, p. 7.
2 S. J. Res. 20, introduced by Mr. King, Jan. 10; S. J. Res. 99, by Mr. Nye and Mr. Clark on April 9; S. J. Res. 100 by the same on same date; S. J. Res. 120 by the same on May 7; S. 2998 by Messrs. Pope, Nye, Bone, George, and Clark on May 13; H. J. Res. 239 by Mr. Maverick on April 6; H. J. Res. 259 by the same on April 24; H. J. Res. 266 by Mr. Fish on April 29; H. J. Res. 267 by the same on same date; H. R. 2058 by Mr. Knutson on Jan. 3; H. R. 7125 by Mr. Kloeb on March 29; H. R. 7344 by Mr. Burdick on April 8; H. R. 8788 by Mr. McReynolds on July 9; H. R. 8979 by Mr. Tinkham on July 29; H. J. Res. 386 by Mr. McReynolds on August 17.
3 See Woolsey, “The Burton Resolution on trade in munitions of war,” this JOURNAL, Vol. 22 (1928), p. 611; Borchard, “The arms embargo and neutrality,” ibid., Vol. 27 (1933), p. 293; J. B. Moore, “The New Isolation,” ibid., p. 622; Fenwick, “The arms embargo against Bolivia and Paraguay,” ibid., Vol. 28 (1934), p. 536. See also Briggs and Buell, “American Neutrality in a Future War,” Foreign Policy Reports, April 10, 1935, pp. 31-32.
4 Woolsey, “The Burton Resolution on trade in munitions of war,” this JOURNAL, Vol. 22 (1928), p. 611.
5 Press Releases, Department of State, August 31,1935, p. 162.
6 The President issued a proclamation under Section 1 of the Act on Oct. 5, 1935 (text in New York Times, Oct. 6); and a further proclamation on the same day under Section 6 of the Act (ibid., Oct. 7).