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Charles Edgar Edgett

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25: 122: 194:. Edgett was lured from his position as warden to become the new police chief in 1931 by a comparatively lucrative salary offer. During his tenure as chief, he oversaw a degree of modernization of the police force, including the introduction of radio-equipped patrol cars. 243:. Edgett continued on however in the Shipping Federation's successor anti-labour organization, the Industrial Association. Edgett also served as the president of the Terminal City "gentlemen's club" in the 1940s. 217:. Edgett soon established himself as one of the pre-eminent anticommunist polemicist in Vancouver. Although he did not explicitly identify himself as a fascist, he made it clear in his fierce opposition to 214: 458: 202: 453: 443: 229:
promoted by Communist ideologues. His views were most widely disseminated in a speech he gave that was published in a local newspaper and in the
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The Citizens' League was short-lived, and was dismantled after problems with the Communists dissipated in Vancouver following the
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that the extreme of fascism was preferable to the extreme of Communism. He viewed the latter as an international
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for inefficiency. Edgett unsuccessfully challenged this move in court before becoming the spokesman for the
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Valley as a fruit grower and ran as a candidate in provincial elections before moving to the
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organizing that was leading a movement of militancy in BC, particularly amongst the
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for distinguished service at Vimy Ridge in 1917. He was also
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