 That employment in December will be down to 4.1, another percentage. Well, and he's the one who caused this whole damn steel strike. I found out about where it's at. How's that? He called a meeting to get in all the steel people to tell them that the guidelines ought to change from 3.2 to 3.8 or something. Scared the hell out of them. They decided to get in their price increase on the 6th. One of them told me that the companies all got together and they decided they were going to get price increases on bar and on different types of stuff. They wanted to come down and see Clark Clifford this week and Clark was going to go see McNamara and they were going to make an announcement that it was satisfactory to Clark and McNamara that they would have an adjustment and they would adjust bars upward and they would adjust other things downward. And then that would be very inconsequential. It wasn't for profit purposes, it was for competitive purposes. And it would be to save us from balance payments instead of running us. And it was going to cut stuff on the west coast to compete with the Japs. And we were going to be real competitive and they had it all worked up nice. And Bethlehem wasn't in on it. At Bethlehem the day before it happened, it made this damn announcement. But they said the thing that scared them into it was Wordsworth was calling a meeting and they wanted to get under the wire with this before Wordsworth was meeting on the 6th. So for God's sake, find out from Wordsworth what he was going to do and let's coordinate there. While that professor is calling around, no wonder you can't hold anything. I spent a lot of time with Abe and Arm Coe and with George Brown and he's trying to get older Roger Brown down. I've talked to Ed Weisler once but I'm trying to get him back second time. I've talked to McNamara three times but the net of it is we're going to try to say please don't act until the Presidential Liaison Committee can come see the President. That's number one. And if you can't, don't act until we can see the steel people with the President, number two. Number three, let us set up a committee on dumping and let us take a good, careful look at all what you need and the way of stockpile stuff that we can help you with. And let's have a good liaison procedure here. And then all that fails, then say let us write your announcement. You'll raise prices two dollars and a half instead of five, two and a half on the average but you're going to reduce them on the West Coast nine dollars a ton but not on as much budget but the net revenue of the company will be in consequential. A little bit worse. I don't think any of them are worried but that's what we're trying. I've got Bruce Bissett. You won't sit in here, you make these damn departments for me and you've got to go and take care of a sick baby. You heard about Senator Wirtz told me one time, said always if you're going to put the knife in his jugular be sure you cut it from ear to ear and then be sure that he's kicked the last time and then you'd be upstairs in bed when they walk in the living room rug and let somebody else be holding the knife. Don't you ever be there and that's where you are. You always get me to cut the jugular and then you are off with the baby playing and the nursery or Sunday school or a cheap movie somewhere. Alright sir. Thank you.