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THE SHARPENING OF CLASS LINES IN THE U. S.: 1- THE NATION'S INCOME
(January 1932)
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The Sharpening of Class lines In The U.S 1-The Nation's Income What is the Nation's income and Who Gets It? The An swers to These Questions Show the Drawing Tighter of the Class Lines, in the...
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Phila. Socialists Nominate Complete Legislature Slate
(April 1932)
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Phila. Socialists Nominate Complete Legislature Slate Fundamental I s s u e Is Stressed in Answer to Women Voters' Questionaire jrJHILA DELPHI A.—The SocialMT 1st P a r t y here has...
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N.Y. Labor Fights Changes In The Compensation Law
(April 1932)
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Big Victories Are Scored By N. Y. Milliners Pact Signed With Association — Thugs Are Routed—15,000 Quit r>E N. Y. millinery worker* union has stepped into the vanguard of the New York...
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The Way Out of Chaos in the Coal Industry
(July 1931)
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The Way Out of Chaos in the Coal Industry CAPITALISM OFFERS "REFORMS" BIT INSISTS ON PROFIT SYSTEM — A SCHEME FOR NATIONALIZE TION — SOCIALISM AND COAL By Louis Stanley Where does tbe solution...
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Capitalism Lines Up Miners Against Each Other
(July 1931)
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Capitalism Lines Up Miners Against Each Other DISLOCATION OE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO ENTONS STARTED WITH COMPLETION OF NON-UNION COLLIERIES By Louis Stanler M.—Lnion v.. .Non-Union...
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Operators Saddle Losses Of Coal Industry On Mines
(July 1931)
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Operators Saddle Losses Of Coal Industry On Mines COMPETITION REDUCES DEMAND FOR COAL AS FUEL WHILE PRODUCTION COSTS DROP By hooka Stanlev Ill—Why the Meee fTHE CHAOS thex is coel has sprang...
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Why The Miners Revolt - The Anarchy of Company
(July 1931)
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Why The Miners Revolt — The Anarchy of Company By Louis Stanley
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In the year 1923 the bloated coal industry swelled to the bunting pendent" aajfej| bUuS^Tm^^or^ue^uLjSS poise. The peak...
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THE COURTSAND LABOR AGREEMENTS
(October 1931)
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The Courts and Labor Agreements Reliant* of Worker* on Court* Rasher Thoa gee—tie Power A Departure Thmrt Mb M^Pm%%l*%*\& W^P/9tTftWkw^mw^'m''~^~ ¦ ——. ^ By Louis Stanley TtE old practice of...
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The Future of American Capitalism
(December 1931)
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The Future of American Capitalism Economic Trends P o i n t t o S h a r p e r Class t i m e s By Louis Stanley / THE DECLINE OF THE HOME MARKET T H E hey-dey of American capitalism has'passed....
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Rail Unions Firm Against Pay Cuts; Ask Cut In Hours
(November 1931)
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Rail Unions Firm Against Pay Cuts; Ask Cut In Hours The Future Of American Capitalism « by Louis Stanley i i Two Articles of the Great- I est Importance to American Workers. The...
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DO SHORTER HOURS INCREASE UNEMPLOYMENT?
(November 1931)
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Do Shorter Hours Increase Unemployment Socialist Reorganization of Industry Needed to Keep Rationalisation From Adding to Misery of the Workingclass By Louis Stanley II. The Need for...
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Rival Unions Competing For R.I. Textile Workers
(May 1931)
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Rival Unions Competing For R.I. Textile Workers Closing of Strategic General Fabrics Mill Follows Strike Call By Louis Stanley (By A Special New Leader Corr.) PROVIDENCE, R. I. — Thre* -Cr timea...
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ANTI - LEWIS MINERS PLAN FIGHT FOR THEIR PROGRAM; OPPOSE STARTING NEW UNION
(April 1931)
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Anti - Lewis Miners Plan Fight for Their Program; Oppose Starting New Union 99 Delegates Represented at Convention Held in St. Louis—C. P. L. A. and Communists By Louis Stanley f T LOUIS,...
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WALKOUT OF 20,000 MINERS IN ANTHRACITE IN BROUGHT TO AN END
(April 1931)
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Walkout of 20,000 Miners In Anthracite Is Brought to An End Grievances of Miners Had Become Intolerable—Action Forced by Rank and File WILKES-BARRE, Pa__The strike of more than 30,000...
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THE GOVERNORS FUMBLE WITH UNEMPLOYMENT
(March 1931)
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The Governors Fumble With Unemploymenfl Ralph Preaches Faith, Winaut Grows Mistical as State Executives With inescapable Facts of industrial Breakdown By Louis Stanley ""¦""RESPITE an tne...
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COMIC RELIER FOR UNEMPLOYMENT
(December 1930)
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Comic Relief For Unemployment Tangerines, Baked Lamb, Poetry and Heavy Portion of Applesauce Among Holiday Offerings—The Merchants Turn Altruistic ¦By Louis Stanley -m^KOSPERITY will soon be...
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HOOVER SPONSORS FALSE FIGURES ON JOBLESS CENSUS RESULTS BEING SMOTHERED BY THE U. S.
(December 1930)
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Hoover Sponsors False Figures On Jobless Census Results Being Smothered By The U. S. President Continues His Policy of Minimizing the Seriousness of Job Crisis Adequacy of Relief Proposals...
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POCKETBOOK UNION MEETS IN ITS FOURTH CONVENTION; 20 SHOPS WON OVER IN YEAR
(November 1930)
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Pocket book Union Meets In Its Fourth Convention: 20 Shops Won Over in Year One Hundred and Fifty Delegates Gather at Opening Sessions in Hoboken By Louis Stanley THE Fourth Biennial...
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A. F. OF L. CONVENTION ACTS ON TWO BASIC ISSUES
(October 1930)
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A. F. of L. Convention Acts on Two Basic Issued Fears Li.€«iplo>ii|€iit Insurance Will Destroy "freedom" of Jobless MtfNoilS And Decides to Spend Year Studying it and Rye-Day Week By Louis...
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LEGIORR CROWDS A. F. OF L. FROM SPOTLIGHT IN BOSTON
(October 1930)
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Legion Crowds ^ F. o£ L. From Spotlight in Boston poorer Fails to Stir Delegates with. Dull Speech — Unemployment Relief Proposals By Louis Stanley -jOSTON. — Boston took the j5 measure...
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ASSESSMENT PROBLEM IN SOCIALIST READING
(September 1930)
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ASSESSMENT PROBLEM IN SOCIALIST READING Adjustment of Taxes Brings Small General Reductions, But Reuiains Perplexing Problem; New Assessment Awaited By Louis Stanley THE SOQALISTS OF...
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THE GREAT READING SOCIALIST VICTORY
(September 1930)
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THE GREAT READING SOCIALIST VICTORY 4tlatk 0 ii UneqMal A% *CS smcnt $ in City of Small Home Owners Chief Item in Socialist Victory/ in Pennsylvania Citv By Louis Stanley III. The Victory of...
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LABOR AND TRADE UNIONISM IN READING
(August 1930)
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LABOR AND TRADE UNIONISM IN READING Socialists in Close Cooperation With Organized Labor But Place Main Stress on Political Activity By Louis Stanley The Socialist Movement of Reading II. THE...
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THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT OF READING
(August 1930)
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The Socialist Movement of Heading Thirty Years of Continuous Hard Work Laid the Ground for Victory That Swept The Party Into Power in 1927 flection •nEADING, PENNSYLVANIA, has become a banner...
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WOLF HEADS POCKETBOOK MARKERS UNION
(July 1930)
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Wolf Heads poeketbook MakersUnion flew Manager Chosen Following Factional Difficulties In N. Y. Organization By Louis Stanley rj-HOUGH the meeting of the I International Poeketbook Makers'...
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For Socialist Culture
(May 1930)
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For Socialist Culture Drama, Movies, Music Present Rich Field For Expression of Labor's Aspirations By Louis Stanley p H E establishment of a Com X mittee o n cultural and Spor A c t i v i t...
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Textile Union Leaders Names On Ticket Of Philadelphia Socialists
(May 1930)
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Textile Union Leaders Names On Ticket Of Philadelphia Socialists N. Y. Typos Renew Threat Of a Walkout Impatience Is Shown a Delay of Strike Authorization by the International By Louis...
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WHY BELITTLE THE A. F. OF L.?
(March 1930)
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WHY BELITTLE THE A. F. OF L.? Is the Federation a Phantom Organization, As Woil Claimed! The A. F. of L. Leadership in Three Fields Traced By Louis Stanley rr was the strategy of Matthew WoU in...
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Justice Hughes, Capitalism's Advocate
(February 1930)
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JUSTICE HUGHES, CAPITALISM'S ADVOCATE Hoover Appointee Gave Life-time To Big Business; The Defender Of Newberry And The I.R.T. Silent During Teapot Dome Steal By Louis Stanley rgj a p p o i...
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KAUFMAN TAKES REINS OF FUR UNION
(January 1930)
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Kaufman Takes Reins IK Fur Union President on Return, Sees Union Re-built More Powerful Than Ever—Pledges Socialist Aid 'f By Louis Stanley |f is characteristic of Morris I Kaufman, who...
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JEWISH SOCIALIST VERBAND HOLDS 6TH ANNUAL CONVENTION
(December 1929)
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JEWISH SOCIALIST VERB AND HOLDS 6th ANNUAL CONVENTION Convention Confident of Future of Socialist Movement—Reviews Activities and Plans for Extensive Work Among Jewish Workers Bx Lonkt...
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HOOVER-GREEN PACT ON WAGES RAISES LABOR OBJECTIONS
(November 1929)
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HOOVER-GREEN PACT ON WAGES RAISES LABOR OBJECTIONS Agreement Will Not Help to Create Jobs, Is Criticism-Ford Step Jolts Agreement By Louis Stanley THE Hoover-Green pact which various...
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DRESSMAKERS OF N. Y. CELEBRATE HISTORIC 'UPRISING OF THE 20,000'
(November 1929)
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Dressmakers of N. Y Celebrate Historie 'Uprising of the 20,000' New-and Heavy Tasks Face Union Again— Convention to Tackle Problems By Louis Stanley 'TWENTY years ago to ths day the New York...
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PROGRESSIVES AND THE A. F. OF L. CONVENTION
(November 1929)
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PROGRESSIVES AND THE A. F. OF L. CONVENTION Second Thoughts On The Sessions Held In Toronto. Canada By Loais Stanley What hope for progri—Ivs thought aad sggissslts action hi heed out by the...
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A "MODERNIZED" TRADE UNION
(August 1929)
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A "MODERNIZED" TRADE UNION Broach Tells The Story of His Fight Against Corruption in N. Y. Union By Louis Stanley AN amazing story is told in an amazing manner by H. H. Broach,...
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C. P. L. A. BEFORE 2 LABOR BODIES; ONE CONDEMNS AND OTHER IS NEUTRAL
(July 1929)
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C.P.L.A Before 2 labor Bodies; One Condemns And Other Is Neutral Via deck Before Jewish Body in Eloquent Pica Ajprinst Any Action—Philadelphia Discusses Program Which, Reveals Number of...
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BRITISH LABOR'S CHALLENGE TO AMERICA'S WORKERS
(June 1929)
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British Labor's Challenge to America's Workers U.S. Movement Took England As Model But Now Lags Behind By Louis Stanley ON Thursday British labor sallied forth in an Its might to capture the...
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U. S. PLEDGES SUPPORT TO SHIPPERS IN WAR TO WREST MARINE SUPREMACY FROM GREAT BRITAIN; RATE WAR BEGUN
(December 1928)
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U. S. Pledges Support to Shippers In War to Wrest Marine Supremacy From Great Britain: Rate War Begun Conflict O v er Havana Trade Presages Wide Conflict Between Leading Imperialist...
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A TRADE UNION MOVEMENT WITHOUT IDEALISM
(December 1928)
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A Trade Union Movement Without Idealism New Orleans Convention of American Federation of Labor Marks Lowest Tide of Modern Labor "Movement By Louis Stanley in VERY frank observer of the...
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AL SMITH'S WORDS AND DEMOCRATIC DEEDS
(September 1928)
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AL SMITH'S WORDS and DEMOCRATIC DEEDS The Democratic Qovernor's Address of Acceptance Measured by the Record of His Party By Louis Stanley those liberals who have been waiting for Al Smith to...
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A. F. L. POLICY ON POLITICS BREAKS DOWN
(August 1928)
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A.F.L. Policy On Politics Breaks Down Myth of "Delivering" of Labor Vote Revealed by Floundering of Executive Council By Louis Stanley rpHE paralysis of the Executive Council of the...
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"ANDY" MELLON, RETAINER OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
(June 1928)
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"Andy" Mellon, Retainer or the Republican Party Maker of Presidents, Linked in Continental Corruption Fund, A Friend of Bootleggers And Tax-Dodgers By Louis Stanley -••THAT will Mellon do? What...
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THE BANKS BURY THE ANTI-TRUST LAW
(May 1928)
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THE BANKS BURY THE ANTI-TRUST LAW CongreszQuietly Wipes Out-Clayton Act Provisions Against The Interlocking Directorates By Louis Stanley rriHE bonks nave just won a quiet but effective victory...
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ECONOMICS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
(March 1928)
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ECONOMICS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Clem Shaver Wipe? Q*t a Deficit jof His Own And Reveals JUs PjOrtyV Itfmeyed Retainers ~ Louis Stanley rng announcement by Clem Shaver, chairman of the...
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THE BAR WOULD MAKE LABOR LAWYER-CONSCIOUS
(February 1928)
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THE BAR W0ULD MAKE BABOR LAWYER-CONSCIOUS? Lawyer Cohen Finds All Sides Shy of His Proposal For Industrial Peace Imposed by Law By Lotus Stanley rpBX gist ot the American Bar Aeso*¦ elation...
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UNIONISM FLIVVERS ALONG IN THE AUTO INDUSTRY
(February 1928)
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UNIONISM FLIVVERS ALONG IN THE AUTO INDUSTRY Craft Divisions Remain Strongest Barrier Against Organizing of Huge Automobile Plants ^35tlonis Stanley * i 'hm. »"""»' crop of automobile abowa ¦...
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UNIONS BY THE GRACE OF THE COURTS
(January 1928)
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UNIONS BY THE GRACE OF THE COURT A Program to Break the Shackles of the Judiciary 1—A Powerful Union Movement; £ | 2—An Independent Labor Party as its Political Expression; and 3-A Program of...
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TWO INNOCENT MEN WILL LIVE
(December 1927)
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TWO INNOCENT MEN WILL LIVE Vigilance on jthe Part of Progressive Forces Free Greco and Carillo. Anti-Fascists • By Louis Stanley. rsimt thin, serious-looking foreman of the Jury pronounced the...
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FROM LUDLOW TO COLUMBINE - THE TRAIL OF BLOOD
(December 1927)
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FROM LUDLOW TO COLUMBINE — THE TRAIL OF BLOOD The Rule of Violence in the Rockefeller Domain By Louis Stanley rr WAS Easter Sunday, that April 19, 1914, at least for those of the...
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WILLIAM J. BURNS - HE LOVES TO TINKER WITH JURIES
(November 1927)
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WILLIAM J. BURNS - HE LOVES TO TINK ER WITH JURH "Private Detectives Ate Biggest Lot of Blackmailing Thieves," Said Super-Sn6oper in Moment of Confession By Louis Stanley -1 have a Uttia...
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CLAESSENS FOR ALDERMAN IN SIXTH
(November 1927)
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Claessens For Alderman in Sixth HOUSING AND TRANSIT HIS MAIN ISSUES By Louis Stanley JN A certain sense the Sixth Aldernianic District of New York City, where August Claessens is...
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THOMAS CHANGED CAREER TO ENTER LABOR'S BATTLE
(October 1927)
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THOMAS CHANGED CAREER TO ENTER LABOR'S BATTLE N«j^ee iit the 8th Hasi-a Dramatic And Brttfc ttm*d jry L041L* Manic/ •nw^tnJsUd 3w»»)HpJ^^^ ¦ PEOPLE Irke to iiflrqrine.Norwan Thompt, ga*...
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PANKEN A BUILDER OF THE N. Y. LABOR MOVEMENT
(October 1927)
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PANKEN A BUILDER OF THE N.Y. LABOUR MOVEMENT Name of Judge Is Linked with Bitter Struggles By Louis Stnley. rpHERE is something; ai the poet'm Jtsdge Jacob Panken. It is not merely his...
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THE TRUST LAWS, A NEW CLUB
(October 1927)
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The Tirst Laws, A New Club The A. F. of L. Fights it with Puny Weapons By Louis Stauley two new indicia! doosdoos ^^^^ Jodpe W. X. Orobb scooted m sn>meUcn Iseorlsma of Worth Amertaa; So...
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THE CASE FOR MURDER!
(August 1927)
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THE CASE FOR MURDER! THE EVIDENCE THAT CONDEMNED SACCO AND VANZETTI "WHITEW ASH" OF the trial by probers A Detailed Examination of the Cfaarcee Against the A,Mrrli ists By Louis...
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CHANCE TO ORGANIZE TRACTION IN NEW YORK CITY IS WON AS TRUCE HALTS A STRIKE
(July 1927)
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Chance to Organize Tracfion In New York City Is Won As Truce Halts a Strike ,-. " . - it-. i 1 1 ¦ • - 'w-» ^r*^) W Yiew of SiteBy tbui Stanley JUST m test ¦inkil—irf W fire lor who knew...
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"YELLO DOG" PACT OF I. R. T. REVEALS LOOPHOLES; LABOR PARTY BIG NEED
(July 1927)
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'Yellow Dog" Pact of J.R.T. Reveals Loopholes; tabor Party Big Need & Judicial UmtUkmi Now RaM**v-> Ntw hp. H£ JterpreU^kn; Projrres* Still Slow Ep By Louis Stanley .'••^vNCE more ths...
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THE ARISTOCRACY OF LABOR AND PROSPERITY
(July 1927)
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The Aristocracy of Labor and rosperity Raising of Unskilled the Problem; Will Organized Labor Solve It By Louii Stanley IT 1. the piJBBduiaen of labor—the •killed workers which ,tftft*M the...
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WHY WE FEEL PROSPEROUS
(June 1927)
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Why We Feel prosperous Guide Posts to Prosperit By Louis Stanley I ear point of view. Our asaroad may be eased faasttoaal W started with, the fundamental aasump torn that it Is the function...
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WHOSE PROSPERITY?
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WHOSE PROSPERITY? By Louis Stanley jwlt* •»•• n¦. Pi u-apMitj, •^**^*our**» m«Ani' fMi ttzDM tod food timm U tb«) upppatf Of bsfjal ttjaMMa Wei t*01frt that nisferv muf<+b*r are...
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