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HSA Planes Will Fly, Airline Strike or Not

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A strike threatened against United Airlines will not affect the Harvard Student Agencies charter flights this Christmas vacation.

Bradford K. Perry '64, president of HSA, announced yesterday that officials of the airline have assured his company that in the event of a strike crews for the charactered planes will consist of supervisory personnel.

The strike against United, which was postponed Wednesday by President Johnson, is now scheduled for 12:01 a.m. Dec. 19. The President's action postponed for a longer period strikes threatened against several other airlines.

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