Letter from Charles Eaton to President Harry S. Truman with Attachment and Related Material
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FILED BY
DR. STEELMAN
637 Courtright Blvd.
Mansfield, Ohio
July 20, 1952
JUL29 1952
U
407-B
President Harry S. Truman
The White House
Steel Strike
Washington, D. C.
mise.
Dear Mr. President:
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We note as of today that you are calling for a basic solution to settle
the steel strike when you say "July 19 AP Washington in part "There must
be a basic solution".
We send you a copy of a letter written to Congressman J. Harry McGregor
in case the one sent him may still be on his desk.
When we settle all issues we will first have to get down to fundamentals
whereas one party does not step on another party's toes too hard. What
we mean by fundamentals is God's laws and they can only be Bound in good
clean moral men in all walks of life but a short cut for now which is
most sincerely needed would be to consider the contents of the letter
to Mr. McGregor, or the advice of professional Protestant and Catholic
High Clergy combined with ( no bigots allowed in race, color, or creed).
If we invite this (bigot-6) class for advise we will have more trouble
than we have now, that we do not wish to have. We for one have had
enough of the (bigot-6) other than try to educate them later on.
Ike wants everybody to be a politician. We think he has already done a
good job before he has even started and people said he did not know
anything about politics, yes a military man, but he is a civilian now.
Yours sincerely,
bhas.FEaton
Charles F. Eaton
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