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1967 Press Photo President Johnson attends White House meeting on rail disputes

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Recommendation in Rail Dispute--President Johnson makes a few introductory remarks tonight before a White House board listed its recommendations in the rail dispute. The board, meeting with reporters in the White House Fish Room, said it was recommending a two-year increase of 11 per cent for 137,000 shopcraft workers, plus 20 cents an hour in special skill pay hikes. Members if the board, in background, are from left; Senator Wayne Morse, D-Oregon, board chairman, Frederick R. Kappel and George Meany, AFL-CIO head.

Photo is dated 1967.

Photo measures 10.5 x 8.25 inches.
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