The President's omnibus draft bill, which would have put most college graduates on a three-year ready-reserve status after their regular active duty, was narrowly saved from defeat yesterday by the parliamentary tactics of its supporters.
When the bill was endangered by an anti-segregation amendment which threatened to drive off southern support, Rep. Vinson (D-Ga.) won a quick motion to suspend consideration. He said he was acting to save "the battered, almost defeated, bill."
The measure remains on the House calendar and can be called up whenever its supporters desire. Vinson expected no action for at least three weeks, however, or until there is more prospect for a compromise.
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