500,000 PAY TRIBUTE TO MEYER LONDON Meyer London's Story; "Child itf the Workers " By Wm. F. Feigenbaum ONCE in a while it happens that Here is a public man who loses nothing in your eyes...
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NEGROES HONOR LONDON At a meeting of Negro workers held at St. Luke's Hall, 135 West ltOth street, an audience estimated at TOO or 800 gathered. The speakers -were A. Philip Randolph,...
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CAPITALISM'S COMING OF AGE l T-Ior mmmmt tae nam hour* sot* WS class #f tad Nortn -taught a, political do* with Ota atavd owning oligarchy far control at tad gdvmment Ccmpremic* a/tar...
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A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Hail the Bridegroom, Hail the Bride! ff^HlS being th* month of wedding Veils ana orSntt I blossoms and w* Ming g trlBe stunned a* raag. JL mg of the great uprising...
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THE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION by Louis Silverstein ment in the eighties of the mil century. The benef h* the necessity for national unions drawing haps their feM local bodies of the same...
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AMUSEMENTS D R A M A "The Merry World" »> ' Is Ind-eed Merry yub, frolic and comedy pre⢠dominate ftf herW revue at "" the ixoperial theatre WITH much flavor from the English music-hells...
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THE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK . OiiKi«. Comrade Jotaj O. WfBcrt, State Secretary, reports "th* gigaosptllga of a new Lrthuaaism\ aToaneh at Akron, Ohio, with t4 mekskotss and erdwrn »*' Wg...
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The News of the Week The Iowa RecotofSSIgm gats publican primary vin Cooudge, and la further evidence that Cooudge will be dumped by the party brokers two year* hence. Smith W. Brookhart has...
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