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After White House sit-down strike conference. Washington, D.C., March 27. Speaker William B. Bankhead, (left) and House Majority Leader Samuel Rayburn leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt and congressional leaders on the sit-down strike crisis. The government will not intervene, congressional leaders announced following the meeting, 3/27/1937

After White House sit-down strike conference. Washington, D.C., March ...

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Newsmen get dope from Senate majority after White House discussion in sit-strikes. Washington, D.C., March 27. Majority leader of the Senate, Senator Joseph T. Robinson discusses possible congressional action on the sit-down strike crisis with reporters following a White House conference today. After discussing all phases of the strike crisis with President Roosevelt, congressional leaders announced there is small chance that the federal government would intervene, 3/27/1937

Newsmen get dope from Senate majority after White House discussion in ...

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