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  • . The President immediately asked what has changed since the time he was briefed on this situation and was advised that a Taft-Hartley action would not be legally justified. After some confusion, it became clear that the President had in mind an opinion
  • · · ·· -f'Ub\kdftori Rtqon 91 Pln'ft\lHi6n at Copyrtght ~jl! 'fl, fjn)a))US JOhMOft C O±'TFIDENTU .L - 5 This is the first time in 45 years that a general railroad strike has taken place. The last general railroad strike was in 1922. The Secretary said he had
  • 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