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NO MORE STRINGS ON LABOR!
(April 1950)
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No More Strings on Labor! By LOUIS WALDMAN r|-»HE PRIMARY AIM nl laboi I. gis I latum is to promote industrial peace and stability -with Justice Hi thging the labor unions undei llie Sin i man...
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F. D. R.'S NEUTRALITY REAFFIRMS TRADITIONAL AMERICAN POLICY
(September 1939)
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F.D.R.'s Neutrality Reaffirms Traditional American Policy By LOUIS WALDhiAN Prominent Labor Attorney THE public issue of the hour is the proposed revision of the neutrality law....
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Supreme Court Made April 12 Red-Letter Day for Workers
(April 1937)
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Supreme Court Made April 12 Red-Letter Day for Workers Decisions Upholding National Labor Relations Act Put Now Meaning Into the Constitution. By LOUIS WALDMAN On Monday, April 12th, the...
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New Yorks Republicans Menace Labor's Welfare, Says Waldman
(October 1936)
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New Yorks Republicans Menace Labor's Welfare, Says Waldman See* Platform, Supporting Landon, a Covert Attempt to Please Corpora-, tions Fighting Against Government Social Security. By...
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Taxing Power May Be Used To Redistribute Wealth
(March 1936)
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Taxing Power May Be Used To Redistribute Wealth Transition to New Social Order Possible Through Existing Government Powers—Nation May Acquire Industries by Usmg Power to Tax and Spend for...
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The Constitution Does Not Bar Collectivism
(March 1936)
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The Constitution Does Not Bar Collectivism SUPREME COURT DECISION IN 1919 UPHELD POWER OF STATE TO OWN AND OPERATE INDUSTRIES—AS ACCEPTANCE OF SOCIALIST ECONOMICS SPREADS, THE...
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Ban on Minimum Wage Law Blow to Organized Labor
(March 1936)
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Ban on Minimum Wage Law Blow to Organized Labor By Louis Waldman tfttt Chairman of the Socialist E; part" ¦HE Court of Appeals four* to-three decision declaring J~ tninimum wage law of...
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Supreme Court Strikes Blow at Human Rights In Its Decision on AAA
(January 1936)
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Supreme Court Strikes Blow at Human Rights In Its Decision on AAA Waldman Show* C\u»fb* Of Judge, m Series «rf Reactionary riuilap ±CklU lor Cuuillturtauwi Amendment. Workers...
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President's Pauper Wage Scale Pleases Organized Bosses of U.S.; But Workers Must Fight It Hard
(May 1935)
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President's Pauper Wage Scale Pleases Organized Bosses of U.S.; But Workers Must Fight It Hard By Louis Waldman New York State Chairman, Socialist Party. THE relief-wage scale is not only...
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Waldman Calls for Unity 0f Whole Labor Movement
(May 1935)
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Waldman Calls for Unity 0f Whole Labor Movement By Louis Waldman New York State Chairman, Socialist Party from address to the National fSmotntion of the Workmen's ST %cld May 9th on behalf...
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For a New Social Order
(September 1934)
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For a New Social Order After Fifteen Months of ihe New Deal Memorialist Message Js More Needed Than Ever By Louis Waldman rV*u> Forifc 5r«f« Chairman,. Socialist' Party *¦ TODAY we pause...
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To Turn Yesterday's Despair Into Tomorrow's Joy and Hope
(September 1933)
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By Louis Waldman To Turn Yesterday's Despair Into Tomorrow's Joy and Hope P| 193J labor will celebrate Labor Day in better spirits Ip in 1932. Not that there is eat tragedy, poverty and want in...
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Lehman's Unjust Tax Proposals
(February 1933)
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By Louis Waldman Lehman's Unjust Tax Proposals Would Increase Burden* of the Worker., While, Lea Ting; Untapped Vest Reeenroirt -of Poeeible ReTenueo—Om Initiation of the Wont Kind—The...
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Society Owes Duty to All Workers
(October 1932)
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By Louis Waldman Society Owes Duty to All Workers In Face of Tragic Unemployment, So-called "Relief ia Pitiful Indeed Unemployment and Other Social insurance it a Right, Not a Dole—If...
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FEED THE HUNGRY!
(July 1932)
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By Louis Waldman Biilj THE HUNGRY! New York State'* Candidate for Governor Point* Out the Danger of Socio* Deterioration and Explain* the SocUdut Solution . . . We have reached a crisis in...
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Socialist Bill in New York State legislature Aims to Put Jobless to Work
(February 1932)
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The Case for the Thirty-hour Work Week Socialist Bill in New York State legislature Aims to Put Jobless to Work By Louis Waldman The Socialist six-hour day and five-day week bill to relieve...
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The Socialist Bid for American Leadership
(April 1932)
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The Socialist Bid for American Leadership Responsibility of the Movement Must Equal Great Opportunities, Is May Day Message of N. Y. Socialist State Chairman TITE COCIALJ.8TS celebrate this \ V...
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The Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis
(April 1932)
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The Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis Jobless Receive Little Consideration While Utilities Are Protected by Partisan Line-up By Louis Walilman tN THE midst of the greatest JL industrial...
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THE SEABURY INVESTIGATION
(April 1931)
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The Seabury Investigation \ roused Pnblic Interest Is Needed to Make Probe a Success By Louis Waldman BT HIS conduct Mayor Walker baa divided New York into two hostile camp*—political...
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THE SOCIALIST PARTY AND MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT
(November 1930)
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The Socialist Party And Modern Political Thought Governments Responsibility to Insure Wolkew' Sedteity ts Major Socialist Premise; The Facts of -The Equal Race" And "The Umpire off fairness An...
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GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT AND THE TAMMANY SCANDALS
(June 1930)
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Governor Rposevelt And The Tammany Scandals Walker Regime Now Abreast of Chicago in Brazen Indifference To Proved Corruption; The Duty Before The Governor By Louis Waldman OFFICIAL corruption in...
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A BETRAYAL OF THE AGED
(March 1930)
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A BETRAYAL OF THE AGED Proposed New York "Pensiion" Bill Is Less Liberal Than Th|e Existing Poof Law Provisions by louis waldman (Chairman, Public Affairs Committee of the Socialist...
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THE TRANSIT MUDDLE-CRITICISM AND A PROPOSAL
(May 1929)
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The Transit Muddle—Criticism and A Proposal Mayor Walker's Mystery; Where Does He Stand? By Louis Waldman ¦^HEN w a transit solution in New York not a transit solution? Nine times kout of ten....
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AL SMITH: 20 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES
(October 1928)
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AL SMIYTH 20 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES The Facts Abou The Democratic Nominee's Power Record By Louis Waldman (Socialist Candidate War Gov ernor of New York Statu) J^EW YORK has natural...
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THE LEGAL SUBTERFUGES THAT DOOM SACCO AND VANZETTI
(April 1927)
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The Legal Subterfuges That Doom Sacco and Vanzett A Noted Jurist Draws an Indictment of the Procedure That Has Brought Innocent Men to the Point of Death By Louis Waldman WILL 9to*Se aad...
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WATER POWER, THE PEOPLE'S LAST GREAT NATURAL RESOURCE
(February 1927)
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Water Power, Tire People's Last Great Natural Resource The Program of Governor Smith and Its Shortcomings; A Valuable But Contradictory Report By Louis Waldman HQJAT K with facts" H the...
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HUGE POWER GRAB THREATENS N. Y
(October 1926)
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HUGE POWER GRAB THREATENS N. Y. $120,000,000 Outright Gift, Panken Warns; Socialist Stand Given G. O. P. Gift Attacked, Democratic "Regulation" Found Wanting —Public Ownership By Louis...
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THE CRIMINAL HUNTERS SWELL THE TIDE OF LAWLESSNESS
(September 1926)
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The Criminal Hunters Swell the Tide of Lawlessness Popular Hysteria Sweeps Aside the Gains of Years of Constructive Treatment of Delinquents By Louis Waldman F>PCLA. ifMiili meat always...
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WATER POWER-- FOR THE PEOPLE OR FOR THE PROFITEERS?
(April 1926)
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Water Power--For the Peopleor For the Frofiteers New York Republicans Favor Private Operation, Smith for Erivate Distribution: A Socialist Plan By Louis Waldman WHAT shall th* poHcr Of New Tork...
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WHY DAVIS IS UNDESIRABLE
(October 1924)
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WHY DAVIS IS UNDESIRABLE By LOUIS WALDMAN Socialist Candidate for Attorney General of New York State Hon. Alton B. Parker, Pres., Hon, Boykin C. Wright, Sec'y, John W. Davis, President,...
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WALDRON, ARTHUR N.
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Waldron, Gloria
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WALINSKY, OSSIP
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Walker, Adelaide
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Walker, Charles R.
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Walker, George
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WALKER, L.A.
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Walker, Ryan
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WALLACE, BEHRY A.
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Walter, Noah C. A. Jr.
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WANKOWICZ, MELCHIOR
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WARDLE, IRVING
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