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IssueVol. 001 Issue 042 (November 1 1924)
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Paid articleVOTE FOR LA FOLLETTE
VOTE FOR LA FOLLETTE! Coolidge Remains Silent in Face of Grave Accusations Allegation, of Venality and Corruption Go Undeniad by the Preeident. Challenges mid* daily to President Coolidge...
Paid articlePOALE ZION FOR LA FOLLETTE
Prof. Karapetoff Sums Up the Issues of the Campaign By PROF. VLADIMIR KARAPKTOFF Socialist Candidate for State En(istoer One who looks back upon the political dix'triiies and the actual...
Paid articleBIG DEMONSTRATION FOR WILLIAM KARLIN
Big Demonstration For William Karlin A spontaneous demons tratioa sod parade of mora than 8,000 people for WlMiam Karlin, Socialist eandidata tor\ Congre** La the lath Congreasionil...
Paid articleTYRANNY OF THE COURTS IS THE SUPREME ISSUE
Ladd, U. S. Senator Edwin F.
TYRANNY OF THE COURTS IS THE SUPREME 155UE Bv U. S. Senator Edwin r. Ladd ot North Dakota The press quotee Charlei G Oewes, Republican Vice-preeidentiel nominee, aa aayinf In a speech...
Paid articleTHE LOST KINGDOMS
WALINSKY, OSSIP
What Europe's Workers Have Learned By FANNIA M. COHN Vice-Preeidemt, kternationeJ Ladies' Garment Workers' Union ¦ On* of tn« cmw aims 01 omain » tatry into tan Great War was tha ' llattrvction...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD Through the States ELECTION RETURNS Twesdsy, November 4, ie Kin liea Day. The New Leader goes to press Thursday, November 6, and it is our hope that...
Paid article"IN THIS TENT WE HAVE-"
Cohen, Joseph E.
"IN THIS TENT WE HAVE-" By JOSEPH E. COHEN CimHifU ax* not without their Muetitf sides, b this country we uju, to receive our medicine in a —Utobie th*p*. Since the contest Leweon the old...
Paid articleUNINTELLIGENT INTELLIGENCE TESTS
HARRISON, HENRY
UNINTELLIGENT INTELLIGENCE TESTS R. HENRY HARRISON With food reason do I plead that those who make out intelligent* u»li Drat be required to take each eaaminationi themselves. Soma tiaao ago...
Paid articleTHE REALM OF BOOKS
The Realm of Books Man's Conflicts Qt Review by ELISEO VIVAS 4fiE HOY IN THE BVSH. By tJ). H. Lawrence and M. L. Skinner. Hew York. Tkonuu Seltier. $2.60. Man has fought nature for so...
Paid articleETHEL BARRYMORE'S TANQUERAY
A Delightful Play "Cock if the Roost," a Comedy by Rida Johnson Young, at the Liberty. Foor old fetherl Hit women folk* Isad klm tuch a dreadful life! And thi* time it'* mother rather...
Paid articleINTELLIGENT DISCUSSION
Kirkpatrick, George R.
Pirandello's'Naked' Madam Simon* in a Metaphyseal Treat tie at For the Second week, Mme Simoit hat ekottn a stay by Pirandello, the novcliit turned dramttitt, who it ajndmg till theory of...
Paid articleFREE AND EQUAL TODAY
A FINAL WORD The finaj Word to the Socialists and supporter? of the La follette cause is about watchers,¦ ¦ ~" ¦ WATCfltRS ARE NEEDED —many watchers. Four watchercfor every polling place in...
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