Wace Two Bec WOR KE RS IN) Ewes: | YOUTH COLUMN | APPLE ORCHARD STRIKE. A two-man strike, lasting one-half hour, occurred on an apple ranch in Kalden, B.C. situated a few miles south of Penticton, on October 10. The strike arose out of the em- ployers threat of a 5¢ per hour er- duction in wages. Placing their demand before the oss in a militant manner, he soon capitulated and withdrew the im- pending wage slash- This minor struggle is of great im- sportanee because it indicates the de- -yelopment of class-consciousness simonest the working-people.- The workers in this area are look ing forward to the building of an apple pickers’ union in the near future. Youth Correspondent. BOYCOTT NAZI OLYMPICS. Adding their opposition to the save of protests sweeping Canada against Canadian participation in the Olympic Games, to be held in Nazi Germany in 1936, the recent British Columbia Conyention of the Workers’ Unity Teague endorsed a resolution calling upon the Canadian people to boycott the Olympics if held in the land of barbed-wire con- centration camps, extreme chauyin- 4sm and racial discrimination—Nazi Germany. GOOD EATS CAFE FINED. Appearing: before Magistrate Geo. R. McQueen in Vancouver Tolice Court, Wednesday, October 23, Mil- fon itrus, proprietor of Good Bats €afe, 619 West Pender Street, was ined $25 or more for employing