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Show 'fins to - 0 FIGHT .IIISIS BILL je of Organized Em-ecs Em-ecs Toward Antistrike , jSetoBe Made Known , Brotherhoods Expect-lQ Expect-lQ Stand Behind the hinists in Opposition. ji ..-TOs, pcv. 27. The attitude lall'wav employees toward ;Ve riVvisio of the Cummins 1,0 formally stated in 2 J',, of" principles to be drafted r'X of all the brotherhoods at .."o here Monday with Presi- H '-'' 01 the American Fed era - "Vi,Jers declared today tnat . , "r it ; : i , was to be expected." .... .ral view anions organized liKit the affiliated trades. ..'j (,y the railway machinists '"-voted to quit work if con-... con-... . the antistrike provision. L Vd representatives now tn expressed the opinion, liow-f liow-f ' l:o"Jse never would accept ; it car:io from the senate' and . if it should pass, -President 1 veto it. jj:::y of the presidential veto --.oil serious consideration by ."of congress who realize tho CI enacting proper legUlation s railroads are handed back to -,n M;u'!i 1. Labor leaders '--Vim today to tins statement V'i.;il m his message to cuu- H-nt Is Quoted. I -n of individuals to strike is ;:.jo;!e'it not to be interiered .-. ;riVfSS of tovernment, but fvv!.viii naiit nht uf the gov- i :.'-:cte:t aii of its people and - .:; i'-nvor an majesty against i - :-r oi an class." - seitf rn.-e was variously inter-! inter-! ,:o:heri:cod officers as a vir-.:. vir-.:. e::i'.rit by the president that :?L siii'n a bill denying the 1 .-:i.rtr.d by Senator Cummins ,i notice by the president j :he riijiit to strike was in-1 in-1 r:j!;: o: the public stood . it. - ." v-V--.; action might be :.: . ..;oods the belief pre- ' ' -.r.-ressional circle that when : ,A'"se conff r es got through ;,t..i.i:is and L;s'!i bills no es-. es-. -- artismke section v ould re- : cri-rrees will heum work next Senators Cummins and Kel- -ins, Minnesota, return. ,.: senate conferees voted for ',:vdt and are expected to in conference f"r i ts - 1 r. t-.t- .--traight senate test 'rTu lu eliminate the section to Li. Some idea of the : '.V r,o:is(-. however, was given T-r'tTS v,lv said that the anti- .n-.'.d noi command fiftv . -to Confer. -.V of fo'.:r Mg brotherhoods 'iated trades wiil be here ir.t conference with Prfs--"-:., which was called for the " o.-e of con s i d e r i n g pending ".-laiton. Committees repre-' repre-' ?:x shop trades have an ap-;r..it ap-;r..it da' vv'Hh Director Gen-'t Gen-'t 'li?eu9siup of watre do-"it do-"it was said this might be de-Taday. de-Taday. --rh.sized at federal headquar-: headquar-: two meetings had notblni,' - t::oM?h it was admitted that ' -'"i respect) nsr wage demands , '-T-".al cr.anced jn viw of lre's-determination lre's-determination to turn back J ; ;" b'o months. In view of the '" of government control there -'..? in .some quarters that the .'prdl might refuse to saddle -ise on the roads on the eve i ( 'iturn to private operation. '- iead--rs Insisted, however, Mds wouid not be rejected, i " T't Ii?on iiiirf promised to ;:'iK'e to eet more wages for if t".:e government failed to ,, cost of living. '"ery effort wiil be made to .":-road legislation koi doubt ;ym today whether f.-.e Ksche Mils could be cit to pieces :her again by the time pet federal control of the roads. ;i ' , ETeat pressure js being 'iT on members of the f-en-; '' to speed up '.vorlt, but 1 .;. hope of getting the ntll ' ' -r-s before the end of Jan- |