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- 8 - This is what Im.,Hartley he says: "No sooner had the Taft-Hartley law been enacted over the Truman veto than the Republican leaders of both House and Senate" - listen to this now - Repeat H&S "decided that no more legislation to which organized labor could object would be passed until after the presidential election ARCHIVES Be "NATIONAL RECORDS ТИЗНАН AND LIBREST of Nineteen Forty-eight." SERVICE" BOVERNMENT Mr. Hartley goes on, on page One Hundred and Ninety-three he says - "I am well aware of the political difficulties of eliminating the New Deal social legislation. It cannot be repealed at a single stroke."

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