﻿because it leaves too many legal technicalities)—I wonder who will do the work while the boys are in conference assembled taking their daily strike vote—some of them might even slip into a beer saloon and that would simply break the boss’ (bosses) heart. 
Aren’t we the children of the lawgivers! But the law does not say labor must go through with a strike once ordered—if you have guessed wrong changed your mind or your wife or spiritual advisor hath countermanded it—but there might be legal complications and repecussions and you might be tossed in the can for trying to intimidate the boss in false pretense (good for 180 days free board). All told it is best to go thru with a strike and put in notice of next one—you can’t miss—and the law has been observed, obeyed and its merit proved. 
Since Lindbergh flew the Atlantic we have been unable to do anything with those Minnesotans and the violences in a recent WPA strike (there) are most probably a parcel of the violences within this law, above, before refered to. 

Hitlers recent non-aggression pact, we are assured by the press, “was a master stroke.”—