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people lower down the line who produced bright ideas and sold them to Sloan.

There was one awful strike in New York. I thought we would go crazy with that. I remember that we nearly went crazy because La Guardia kept Jumping into it. I can't remember what the strike was about, but it took Farley and the wangling of the political organization to bring some order out of that, to bring a conference about.

Not anyone of these three people ever appeared in public on these matters. They wouldn't have been any good then and they wouldn't have wanted to appear. They just did it out of the sheer goodness of their hearts.

I remember calling Jesse Jones once from the telephone in the Cosmopolitan Club in New York, not even from the private phone upstairs. I was on my way to a train and I had to call him up from the office, in the little booth there. I had to be quick. I can't remember what that strike was. We had so many troubles. We had trouble with the rubber workers. We had a very bad situation out in the packinghouse industry at one time. The packinghouse industry was particularly bad because the Communists had gone into the union there. They had bored in. So it was particularly difficult to handle.





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