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  • to the problem of the copper strike and asked whether the people at the table were in agreement. Mr. Califano acted as spokesman for the group and said that there were basically three alternatives, of which one was to seek a Taft­ Hartley injunction action now
  • concerned the question of whether Taft-Hartley should be invoked, the legal problems that would be presented by that action, and a general discussion of the dire economic situation created by the strike. When the President joined the group, he welcomed
  • missing, or wounded, or killed in action. General Wheeler: I have here a paper which was written on 31 January by the Military Affairs Committee and the Current Affairs Committee of the Liberation Army. We believe this document to be authentic. In ihth'e