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  • for settle­ ment which was rejected by the unions; and that time was running 4 out and the union leaders had to know this. The second step would be for the President to talk to Mr. Abel and Mr. Molony of the steelworkers union to urge them to bargain
  • : A Machinists Union strike has snarled or halted service on a number of railroads from coast to coast. The walkout threatens Vietnam war shipments and promises massive commuter jams tomorrow in some big cities. Some railroads hope to keep war sup plies moving
  • for the people in the state. Governor Rampton said that he felt that the time for invoking Taft­ Hartley was near, and that the Governors would like the President to call in the parties and tell them that this strike must be settled by the first of next week