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Diplomatie Flurries Indicate Major Military Actions Soon in Europe
(March 1943)
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Diplomatic Flurries Indicate Major Military Actions Soon in Europe The CP's Opportunist Policf on Negroes By JONATHAN STOUT WASHINGTON, D. C—The* real nature of Communist insincerity with respect...
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'Fourth Term' Raises Havoc With Party Lines
(February 1943)
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'Fourth Term' Raises Havoc With Party Lines 'House Wreckers Rip Social Service Bills In Anti-FDR Rampage By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON.—A political realignment, resulting:...
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Congressional Tory Bloc Forces White House Retreat on Reforms
(February 1943)
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Congressional Tory Bloc Forces White House Retreat on Reforms By EDWARD LORING WASHINGTONri^. C—With the Congressional ternTonly one month old, this week, the opening of the year has befeh marked...
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Africa Parley Skirts Major Political Problems of United Nations Unity
(January 1943)
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Africa Parley Skirts Major Political Problems of United Nations Unity Absence of Russia, China Raises Question Of 'Global' Strategy By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C. —...
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Wallace, London Proposals Seen As FDR Bid for World Council Leadership
(January 1943)
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Wallace, London Proposals Seen As FDR Bid for World Council Leadership Plan Avoids 4th Term Dilemma, Permits FDR Role at Peace Table By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leadbb WASHINGTON—Parallel...
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Protest Wave Against War Agencies Spreads Through National Unions
(December 1942)
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Protest Wave Against War Agencies Spreads Through National Unions CIO, AFL Leaders Hint Readiness to Revoke No-Strike Pledge By EDWARD LORING Special Cerreependeme* WASHINGTON.—Relations...
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Allied Capitals Renew Debate On Darlan, Hapsburg Issues
(December 1942)
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Allied Capitals Renew Debate On Darlan, Hapsburg Issues Washington Sources Admit Dangers, Claim Decisive Gains By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON. — Americana must either...
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Few Open Fights Expected as CIO Opens Fifth Convention
(November 1942)
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Few Open Fights Expected as CIO Opens Fifth Convention Leaders Keep Faction Fights From Floor By EDWARD LORING Special Correspondence to The New Leader BOSTON'.—With John L. Lewie out of the...
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Jim Farley's Man Friday-Or the Candidate Without a Profile
(October 1942)
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Jim Farley's Man Friday—Or the Candidate Without a Profile John Bennett Receives Main Backing From NY. Reaction by EDWARD LORING ONE spring afternoon in 1930, Governor " Franklin Delano Roosevelt...
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History of U.S Diplomacy Shows 60 Precedents for Dispatch of troops
(February 1941)
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History of U.S Diplomacy Shows 60 Precedents for Dispatch of troops ETghf mstifefih in imt 40 Y&rfs , Have Shipped Soldiers Overseas By EDWARD LORING Special to Thx_New leader i, • j^., ...
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Stalin Tries to Escape Responsibility As Nazis Drive Deeper Into Russia
(July 1941)
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Stalin Tries to Escape Responsibility As Nazis Drive Deeper Into Russia Anti-Administration Senators Control Vital Committees By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C—the...
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Communists Set to Use Entire CIO Apparatus Again to Defy FDR, Cripple Defense Factories
(June 1941)
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Communists Set to Use Entire CIO Apparatus Again to Defy FDR, Cripple Defense Factories Reports Indicate CP Plans for a General Strike By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D....
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Neutral Nations Await FDR's Promised Action; Only A, E. F. Can Keep Nazis Out of Dakar
(June 1941)
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Neutral Nations Await FDR's Promised Action; Only A, E. F. Can Keep Nazis Out of Dakar By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D.' C—With the Navy Department broadening its...
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Washington Slowly Emerging From Defense Muddles, Split Jurisdictions
(May 1941)
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Washington Slowly Emerging From Defense Muddles, Split Jurisdictions By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C.—There are more charts, schedules, blueprints, and surveys per...
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Draftees Voice Resentment Only at American Industrialists Still Selling Oil and Iron to Japan
(October 1940)
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Draftees Voice Resentment Only at American Industrialists Still Selling Oil and Iron to Japan By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C.—This correspondent has just left his...
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GOP Battles to Retain '38 Gubernatorial Gains
(October 1940)
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GOP Battles to Retain '38 Gubernatorial Gains New Dealers Oppose Heil, Stassen By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C. — Although the campaign is splashing its way into...
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U. S. Speeds Ammunition Production As Plant Blasts Create Bottlenecks
(September 1940)
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U. S. Speeds Ammunition Production As Plant Blasts Create Bottlenecks By EDWARD LORING Special to The New Leader WASHINGTON, D. C.—With tHe nation's younger men anxiously awaiting the national...
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6 Years'36 Billions Arms Outlay To Absorb 7,500,000 Unemployed
(September 1940)
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6 Years'36 Billions Arms Outlay To Absorb 7,500,000 Unemployed By EDWARD LORING Special to The ?Jew Leader (This dispatch was written .before the results of tke-^ienate-House conference were...
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Flynn's Job to Hold M.Y., Brat GOP Publicity Machine
(August 1940)
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Flynn's Job to Hold M.Y., Brat GOP Publicity Machine Third-Term "Bolting" Fizzles By EDWARD LORING Special to THE NEW leader WASHINGTON, D. C —Because one Southern New Deal Senator has hay...
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U. S. 20 Billion Yearly Arms Cost Seen Forced by Nazi Arms Threat
(June 1940)
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U. S. 20 Billion Yearly Arms Cost Seen Forced by Nazi Arms Threat 25% of National Income To Go for Preparedness By EDWARD LORING WASHINGTON, D. C—To keept pace with German armaments the United...
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Million Nazis in Latin-America Set to March
(June 1940)
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Million Nazis in Latin-America Set to March Reich Air Lines Branch From Panama to Cape By EDWARD LORING Special to THE NEW LEADER WASHINGTON D. C.—National skepticism exists here over the...
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Nazi Agents in South America
(June 1940)
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Nazi Agents in South America Have Detailed Invasion Plan By EDWARD LORING Special u> The New Leader ¦ WASHINGTON, D. C. — From the Rio Grande to the Straits of MagnHan there is a vast...
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JERSEY LABOR PARTY READY TO FIGHT HAGUE
(December 1937)
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JERSEY LABOR PARTY READY TO FIGHT HAGUE State Convention Of Trade Unions Organizes Party More Than 150,000 Working-men Are Represented at First Meeting—A.F. ofL and Cl.0. Group* Work...
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