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to my father and said. "They're planning to strike at the Nakina mill." "What do they want?" "Higher wages, longer vacations on pay, better pension system. An agitator got in there and stirred them all up. They've tried to keep those fellows out but they come in on the Soo Line and drop off at the Junction and make it in ^to town somehow. I told Fred to keep a shotgun loaded for the next one that shows up." crossed out: ride them out on a rail if he catches them. Not long after this, the clubhouse was burned to the ground and there were ugly rumors concerning the origin of the fire. An improved version ^of the building was erected on the same site during the following year. ¶ But the crossed out: At the same time realistic methods ^& human attachments of the early lumbering days were giving way to the national and international brotherhoods, the doctrines and decrees of labor bosses in the distance and the models of barricades in the future. One evening my father put down his newspaper and got up from his Morris