ANTI-STRIKE BILL.
WASHINGTON, Juno 25. Mr Roosevelt; has vetoed the Antistrike Bill, but the House of Representatives later voted 244 to 108, overriding the veto.. The Senate also voted 56 to 25 to override the veto, and the measure thus becomes law. Mr Roosevelt said that the measure was entirely praiseworthy in purpose, but would in some cases produce strikes in vital war plants which otherwise would not occur. He would not recognise or accept the deadline of October 31 set; by the United Mine Workers' Association for continued coal production under Government control.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 220, 28 June 1943, Page 4
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