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1 P.A. Gable.
WASHINGTON, June21.
Declaring that the manpower problem was becoming too complex' 1 for effective voluntary action, the Manpower Commissioner, MrMcNutt, said that within a fbrtnight he would ( submit to President Roosevelt a. National Service Bill. He added that the Bills now before Congress failed to meet the war programme's basic requirements. Mr McNutt told a Senate committee that there were acute shortages of all types of male labour in 40 war production centres. " Publio opinion and sound policy both dictate that we must not stop short of compulsion when those who will not co-operate are blocking war production," he declared.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 250, 23 October 1942, Page 3
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