U.S. COAL STRIKE REGARDED AS SETTLED
- ■■■' •• 4 Received .Wednesday, 7.20 p.m, T WASHINGTON, Alay 28.' J The Democratic Party whip (Senator ! Hill), after talking to owners. and ■luiners, said he uiulerstood the parties wouhl agree to principles^for the settlement of the coal strike witliin 48 hours. i The New York Post says that, the j settlement. tenus are considered to be aj substantial victory for the men who j defied President Truinan and eontinued | to strike despite the threat to use j troops in the niines. The chief coucern of Air. .Tolin Tj. j Lewis was rejiorted to be to get the; miners again working before the tSen- j ate passes the drastic Strike Bill. In the meantime the conipact bloc of Republicans and pro-Labour Democratic Senators who have virtually taken cliarge of the reshapiug of the \ Bill, are reported to be eertain To . eliminate the seetion for the drafting | of strikers.
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 May 1946, Page 5
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