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IssueVol. 002 Issue 036 (September 5 1925)
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Paid articleTHE READ TO LASTING PEACE
Cahan, Abraham
THE READ TO LASTING PEACE INTERNATIONAL FOR DEMOCRATIZED LEAGUE By ABRAHAM CAHAN J (Cable to Th. New Leader) MARSEILLES, Aug. 26. THE afternoon session of the International Con?ress...
Paid articleTHE OUTLOOK FOR COAL
CHASE, STUART
THE OUTLOOK FOR COAL By STUART CHASE NOTHING bat bankruptcy for half of the coal industry and a nation-wide Labor war are the outlook as the resulta of the pr?sent'control of the coal...
Paid articleMEXICO DRAWS A NEW CODE
Goldstein, Elizabeth
MEXICO DRAWS A NEW CODE Far-Reaching Program of Social Legislation Will Be Presented to Parliament in September By Elizabeth Goldstein jfc'i$U5AT work for tha f uJLtera if »t praaent...
Paid articleA PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES HOW TO CURE WORLD UN RES! CLARENCE LILY PINKPUTTY Philadelphia, Pa.—fiorente Lily Pinkputly dilettante, perfume expert, ami social light son of George Pinkputty,...
Paid articlePRISONERS' FAMILIES
O'HARE, KATE R.
PRISONERS' FAMILIES The Convict's Suffering Is Often Less Than That of His Helpless Dependents By KATE R. O'HARE THE moat tragic victims of prison labor for private profita are the families...
Paid articleGERMANS OUT OF WORKERS PARTY
GERMANS OUT OF WORKERS PARTY IT THE recent national convention of the Workers' party the delegates, although divided into two bitter factions, united in support of a resolution expelling...
Paid articleThe Truth About EVOLUTION PLAINLY TOLD
CURTIS, By DR. W.C.
The Truth About EVOLUTION PLAINLY TOLD VI. Nature and Evolution By DR. W.C. CURTIS (Dr. Wintertoa C. (alila received tfc* «erra* of Ph. D. al John. Hop kiaa la IMI. Ha ha. served tkt...
Paid articleThe Realm of Books
The Realm of Books Savage and Civilized Men Further Evidence of the Mind's Inheritance of Ages Long Past A Review by AUGUST CLAESSENS SOCIAL ORIGINS AND SOCIAL CONTINUITIES. By...
Paid articleSALUTATION to the WORKERS
Debs, Eugene V.
SALUTATION to the WORKERS By EUGENE V. DEBS AGAIN we celebrate Labor Day! \ /t But how and to what purpose f What real significance has the day to the workers of America and the world? Does...
Paid articleLABOR'S POLITICS WHAT HAS IT BROUGHT?
GOTTESMAN, EDMOND
LABOR'S POLITICS WHAT HAS IT BROUGHT? Labor Day Provides an Opportunity to Take Stock of Gains and Losses By EDMOND GOTTESMAN Zrr—T Neckwear Worketi Union g IN CE 1882 American Ubor tj$ baa...
Paid articleLABOR'S PRISONERS
Debs, Theodore
LABOR'S PRISONERS By THEODORE DEBS IN THE celebration and general rejoicing of Labor Day let us not forget that more than a hundred working-class agitatori lie in prison because of their...
Paid articleOur Monarchist Fathers
Oneal, James
Our Monarchist Fathers By JAMES ONEAL WHEN the Socialists of this country refused to be the dupes of the late Mr. Woodrow Wilson in the "war for democracy" they were suppressed as...
Paid articleNEW SOUTH WALES
NEW SOUTH WALES New Legislation Outlined A remarkable program of legialation by the hew Labor Government ef New South Wales waa outlined in the speech by the State Governor at the opening of...
Paid articleLABOR MARKING TIME
Cohen, Joseph E.
LABOR MARKING TIME A Period of Rest Before New Conquests By JOSEPH E. COHEN AMERICAN LABOR seems as far away as ever from the movement across the ocean. It is aa isolated as it ever was. In...
Paid articleLABOR'S OPPORTUNITY
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM H.
LABOR'S OPPORTUNITY A Chance To Mould the Nation Nearer To a System of Industrial Justice By WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON jL^ Jnt'l A—oc of Machinists rf?t good to have one day ||t apart to honor...
Paid articleDRAMA
DRAMA Fine Acting In Crowded Tragedy "The Sea Woman," Raised by Blanche. Yurka to Routing Effects at the Little Theatre A melodrama may often- as "The Sea Woman" prove»—be looked upon sa a...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK
THE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK NATIONAL Reporta fresi organisais ia eb* Held makt it perfectly eletr that unemploymtat it widespread and that it ta hindering tht work of organizer*....
Paid articleTHE NEWS OF THE WEEK
THE NEWS OF THE WEEK The anthracite miner* The Strike of are out 100 per cent end The Minera it i» now a struggle to the finish. There does not seem to have been any other course for the...
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