Letter from Charles L. Whipple to George Hutchinson
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Hopes he agrees that supporting an incumbent simply because he has the experience as an incumbent is foolish. Raising the Aliquippa issue: "I feel a definite and personal interest in that strike, which became all the more intense on my return when I talked to two of the ex-strikers, now in New York, who gave me the whole, sad, bitter story of how, after the ANG made the initial loan to the publisher, they were not even allowed to vote on the settlement terms... Those were pretty bitter boys I had to face on my return from overseas - not bitter at me, but at those who sold them out." Denies he is an anti-administration candidate.