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IssueVol. 001 Issue 034 (September 6 1924)
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Paid articleCOOLIDGE ATTACKED LABOR FOR A "CONSIDERATION"
Levinson, Edward
COOLIDGE ATTACKED LABOR FOR A "CONSIDERATION" President Signed Name to Articles He Did Not Write Delineator Series Were Written by That Magazine—Republican Correspondent Say* Coolidge...
Paid articleTEN MILLION WOMEN FOR LA FOLLETTE
TEN MILLION W0MEN FOR LA FOLLETTE Trade* Union League Head Pr.dictt Victory for Ttlird Party Ticket. .WASHINGTON. D. C—Ten million women will vote for La Folletie and Wheeler next...
Paid articleTHE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON
THE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON Tktat art great days far The) New Loader. Comradaa come froaa abroad with the newt that cur paper ia known and ret pec tad and edatvaod la every section of the world...
Paid articleJOHN W. DAVIS, GENTLEMAN, OR "SOLD DOWN THE RIVER"
John W. Davis, Gentleman, or "Sold Down the River" Democratic Candidate for President A$ Fine a Gentleman As Ever Accepted a Retainer from J. P. Morgan and Company —Alwavs Sweetly...
Paid articleDESTROYING POLITICAL BRIDGES
Cohen, Joseph E.
DESTROYING POLITICAL BRIDGES Labor Making Clean Sweep ojf Break With the Two Old Parties of Wall Street. Bv JOSEPH E. COHEN When the American Federation of Labor came out with ita sturdy...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD Through the States NATIONAL It it • great pleasure to report that the Socialists are honestly and loyally busy in hearty cooperation with La Follette...
Paid articleFOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK
FOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK Under this heading Tht New Leader will reprint eeeerpt* from* books, ancient or modern, that our readers should bo glad to keep for future reference. Readers are invited to...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
Feigenbaum, William M.
The Socialist Movement VII The Cry for Justice _By WILLIAM M. FEIGENBAUM_ The cry of the masse* for justice for a better day, for an end of the bitter conditions of. slavery, is aa old as...
Paid articleTHE RECORD OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY
Oneal, James
THE RECORD OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY Worker** Party Tried to Force Thmr Support on La Folletto, But Ho Wouldn't Have Them. By JAMES ONEAL i A bumber of requests have come K Tho New Loader in the...
Paid articleWHERE THE TIRED BUSINESS MAN FIRST GOT TIRED
Where the Tired Business Man First Got Tired It leet m aur yeare that fOfl hav* boea talking about tha famoui T. 1. at. for wheat th* girly-girl; •bow* *r* put on and ia whoa* lntereil the...
Paid articleDOES LABOR NEED A PARTY?
F., W. M.
DOES LABOR NEED \ PARTY? Bp W, M. F. The working people have no particular business to want a Labor party ef their own, says that well known leader of proletarian thought, Calvin Coolidge,...
Paid articleTHE CHATTER-BOX
THE Chatter-Box NtaiiaxJaama 4 totntly halo k*Uo a lokly light Ate at** the tplfndor a/ a etngle ,to*; And we have learned to hold no kwty sight aWfwrv*0 tiwtjffc evArtf) 0(M&tSt fattlM}tSf...
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