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IssueVol. 001 Issue 038 (October 4 1924)
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Paid articleBREAD TRUST TAKES TOLL FOR G. O. P.
BREAD TRUST TAKES TOLL FOR G. O. P. SUPPORT THOMAS, LABOR URGES WARD, BREAD TRUST KING, ROUNDS UP HIS ASSOCIATES FOR COOLIDGE SLUSH FUND Nnironal Republican Committee Gets Word to Canvass t-'i...
Paid articleACCIDENTS IN INDUSTRIES INCREASE
ACCIDENTS IN INDUSTRIES INCREASE Government Figures Show 166 Men Died in Coal Accident* During Month of August. Accidents at coal mines in th« United States during the month of August...
Paid articleMARTIN LITTLETON'S BOMB AGAINST LA FOLLETTE A DUD
MARTIN LITTLETON'S BOMB AGAINST LA FOLLETTE A DUD Martin W. Littleton, Ugh priced ampiiawns lawyer and 100 jw oent •patriot" has busted Ioom again jfcs great lawyer who ha* numbered among his...
Paid articleWHY DAVIS IS UNDESIRABLE
Waldman, Louis
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,...
Paid articleA GREAT STATESMAN ADDRESSES THE PEOPLE
Ananias, J. Cadwalader
A GREAT STATESMAN ADDRESSES THE PEOPLE The Honorable Mr. Andy Gump Addresses the Voters, and It Sounds as Though Coolidge or Davis Were Spilling Their Usual Stuff. By J. CADWALADER ANANIAS A...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD Through the States ELECTION RETURNS lueadej, November 4, is Election Day. The New Leader fees to preas Thursday, November 6, and It ia our hope that...
Paid articleTHE NEED FOR A FULL-FLEDGED LABOR PARTY
LEWIS, ALFRED BAKER
The Need for a Full-Fledged Labor Party By ALFRED BAKER LEWIS Tfc, ...» spot ot LnPeUette **wp*ig* » already It it TX£ of local candidate?*or ConZLmt th. SUU Legislature*, and Sf smaller...
Paid articleTHE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON
THE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON Wi'rt ea th* kit lap. Two mora iaaaaa—this and next week's—and we'll be in the election. The issue after that will tell the good aewa YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS A SINGLE...
Paid articleHOBO WAYS
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
Hobo frays A Review by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY BEGGARS OF LIFE — A HOBO AUTOBIOGRAPHY. By Jim TuUy. New York: A. A C. bout. 99. "A tramp ii merely e parasite who he* not been edmitted to society...
Paid articleWORKER'S THEATRE IN WARSAW
Workers' Theatre in Warsaw City Providing Entertainment for the Proletariat— Polish Socialist Party and Union* Interested. THE high cost sf living sad tht high priest tor rserestisn aaj found...
Paid articleTHE RETURN OF MME. SIMONE
The Return of Mme. Simone Rostand's "L'Aiglon" Begins the French Section at Henry Miller's Theatre. Rottind't dram* of im eon ot Napoleon, condenaed into tout acts, ii th* vehicle that...
Paid article"OIL IS NOT AN ISSUE"
"OIL IS NOT AN ISSUE" "Oil ia not aa issue," ssys Mr. Batter, chauffeur of the G O. P. steam roller. "Oil is aet aa issue"—that insolent statement was Bung into ths teeth of the Democratic party...
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