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4.7-29.62 West Cheshire, Corn June 23, 1952 to the President of the 407B United States of america Steel Stulie Dear Mr. President: My In this awful steel Strike, which is such a terrific and alarming threat to the economy and safety of our nation why was not the Hartly law applied? as a law duly passed by the Congress, it should not be ignored but it has been said that the Union will not stand for it ! That is surely no good moral reason for not making use of its provisions! I have often heard that the great body of union workmen are not always with their top leaders in the carrying out of a strike and many are in fear if they do not follow the will of their top leaders. I am no lawyer, but a retired layman and a natural form (September 1876) citizen of our beloved america and l believe that the laws pet up for emergencies such as the steel strike