Away with the "Pip Squeaks"
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ik A AY I offer my congratulations upon your leading marticIe of September 12, entitled "Who is the Highwayman? " It is most unfortunate that prominence is being given to the utterances-by pip squeaks who seem to thrive on words alone and not by hard work.
wonder what their feelings would be, and can imagine their squeals, if the Government or some municipal organization saw fit, in the interest of the public need, to take over their houses, or even their cars, for which possibly they may have worked hard, saved and then purchased. Although I presume that in their case, houses and cars would be provided by their respective unions.
It would be better for everyone concerned if these people would endeavour to direct their services to aid their workmates and not to dabble in something which is way above their heads, thus causing trouble and unrest.
London, S.W.I1. L. I. WILLIAMS.