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OCR Page 1 of 3MEMORANDUM
OBJECTIVE:
1. If possible, reconeile and maintain both of the following:
(a) Settlement of the labor dispute without a strike.
(b) Continuation of principle of cost absorption in adjust-
menta under price control.
2. If not possible to maintain both, then develop all the informa-
tion and feel of the situation necessary to a sound judgment about which way
to give, at the last decisive moment.
SUGGESTED OUTLINE OF ACTION:
1. Dispel any steel companies' ideas (a) that they can gain
advantage by playing Wilson, Putnam, Arnall, and White House off against
each other, or (b) that they can count on Wilson to get them the price
increases they want.
This means setting up a single Administration "command post" or
"negotiating tean" and letting both labor and management know who and what
it is. All the present open doors must either be closed, or must lead into
the same room.
Under all circunstances, the best available candidate to lead the
team is John Steelman. Associated with him openly or covertly could be
Arnall and an outsider, perhaps Dave Cole, to do intensive casing and contact
work with the parties.
Arnall is needed on the tean because it's his OX that may be gored,
because he controls the technical experts, because he has savvy, and because
if we're to keep him, come what may, he ought to be in on all the plays that
lead to the end of the line.
Cole would be useful to take the direct heat and detail contact
work off Steelnan-also because he is highly regarded by and very well
acquainted wi th both management and labor in this industry, and knows how to
work for the President.
2. Dispel any steel company ideas that Government wants peace at any
price. Create a tmosphere of uncertainty about Government's willingness to take
a strike and Government's intentions if there is one.
People should start scurrying around drawing up seigure orders and
bills and checking them all over town. Grave looks and mutters in the direc-
tion of the reliable labor reporters. Attorney General confers with someone
about seizure. Memories of Krug contract with Lewis in 1947 should be revived,
or companies should have reminders that retroactive pay increase goes on
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