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The Log Vol. 3 No. 05

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  • X H E LOO The Champion Fibre Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ter Copy Oc -:- Per Annum $0.00 all, idu alu i Pi eh was Anybody Can be an Editor Most anyone can be an editor. vli the editor ha? to do is to sit t a desk six days out of the ,r weeks of the month, nd 1 li months of the year, and - eh stitif as this: Mrs. Jones of Cactus Creek let can opener slip last week and cat herself in the pantry. A misehevous lad of Piketown ireu- a stone and hit Mrs. Pike in the alley last Thursday. John Doe climbed on the roof of his house last week looking lor a leak and fell, striking himself on the porch. While Harold Green was escorting Miss Violet H; the church social last Saturday ily at the invitation and at the oxpens? of the Champion Fibre Co. on Labor Day. We know how the employees and their families appreciated the Champion Spirit, which was so much in evidence, but the Committees who actually took charge of the affair are congratulating themselves on the verdict rendered by the dfcinterested observers who happened to be "on the outside looking in." We haven't space to reprint the artic e which appeared in our local paper, The Canton Observer, and which most of our readers have doubtless read, but the following from The Asheville Times, voicing the sentiment of the Railroad Officials who were "m the job," is a compliment to the wisdom and foresight of the ttwabers &i various (Junmitlees aud the Safety First Workers. We reprint the article in full. FIBRE CO. EMPLOYEES ENJOYED HOLIDAY 1273 People Spent Day at Lake Junaluska—"Safely First" System night Tony Coltei was shot in his You are wi-m the duties of tf pitting at the been r There are three fellow can get the Depxit and road men who vvt-re deputized to take charge of transportation on that day, and to congratulate the Southern on being able to send us, at such short notice, such a capable and efficient corps of gentlemen. We are pleased with the Times artcle and no less pleased to learn that various Trade Publications, which are read in all the Paper and Pulp Mills throughout the Country, also described the event. The following, copied from "Paper," a magazine published in New Yoi k City, is a sample: Champion Fibre Employees' Outing Despite the efforts of the Man t. agemetit and the Safety CoiJ mittees, what is known a; "horseplay" still continues i * | this and in other mills. WhiU :- we have had no serious acei * dents of late as a resultof "foot • ing," the following, reprintet from The Paper Trade Journal i should be noted, for it illustrate I, what may happen as a result oi playing practical jokes. Reat© the article, tell your fellows workman about it and. as a hyi*. al employee, do your utmost!... toward the enforcement of thd Safety Rules. Nearly a Victim of Skylarking Charles Cole, aged 18 iloyee of the Black a) Company's shops in Hamilton,! came nearly being a victim id' a fatal accident the past week* when Harry Buttertield, an emo ployeee. applied an air hose; carrying a pressure of 80 pounds'* In his body. The act was done im a s|.irit of fun. but it almost re-11 -.iii<>d in Cole's death. Sufficient air was injected, it appears, tq»' render Cole unconscious. The% - air bloated the victim and thera v was danger of strangulated • hemia. The joker deeply re- - grettad his act and it is needless I io aj that it will not be repeated I on the part ei My empk.>te of THL PAFEK UN I EM UW 1* PaiNTLO If MAD£ tKOM CHAMPION SULHilT
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