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IssueVol. 007 Issue 037 (September 1 1928)
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Paid articleWATER POWER DECLARED LEADING SOCIALIST ISSUE IN ADDRESS OVER NETWORK OF 23 RADIO STATIONS
WaterPower Declared Leading Sobialist Issue In Address Over Network of 23 Radio Stations Talk Heard fromAtlantic totheRockies Laidler Lists Power, Security, Liberty, Farming and Peace as...
Paid articleAROUND CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
Around Campaign Headquarters New? »ri>4Notes Pic-ted up al Soeiiitetl'latioiia!'€a**paTrfirn Headquarters I5 E«* 4* Street, New Yos* Cky. - ' _ Mrs. Hapgood Opens :. Campaign Willi...
Paid articleALABAMA BANK BOASTS OF $1.50 PER DAY WAGE IN MILLS
Alabama Bank Boasts of $1.50 Per Dav Wane in Mills Factories Offered 60 Hr. Week »: * . v' Art< Democratic Stronghold Proud of Ample "Supply" of Docile Workingmen and Women By A New...
Paid articleAL SMITH'S WORDS AND DEMOCRATIC DEEDS
Stanley, Louis
AL SMITH'S WORDS and DEMOCRATIC DEEDS The Democratic Qovernor's Address of Acceptance Measured by the Record of His Party By Louis Stanley those liberals who have been waiting for Al Smith to...
Paid articleA PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGEOF "EXCLUSIVE FEATURES ——- i-'¦— --___ BARE LEGS, THE DECLINE OF BALLYHOO AND OTHER BYPRODUCTS ^0W w« the trip?" _ ^gt'i the question we've been asked ever since we got from our...
Paid articleAMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS the ^eek On Stage By Joseph T. Shipley INTERNATIONALE V^HEN the Jail season begins the surge of Its early crowding of eager producers, one may resume the nice discrimination...
Paid articleSOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK
SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK an___ , New York City m_ Wesaen's Committee ^.^P Sept. 10 open. The Women's Committee will call a meeting of all Social isi women on Monday. Sept. 10, 8:30 p....
Paid articleTHE HIGH COST OF DYING AND OTHER OBSERVATIONS
Coaldigger, Adam
The High Cost of Dying And Other Observations By Adam Coaldigger WHEN a fellow is dead, he's dead all over. A corpse Is a person who has lost all interest in life. No man ever Uved long enough...
Paid articlePEACE AND FREEDOM ARE KEYNOTES SOUNDED BY THE LABOR AND SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL
Peace And Freedom Are Keynotes Sounded By The Labor And Socialist International Workers Power Forced Kellogg Pact and Must Contfcue Vigilant ,n Fight Against War, Manifesto Declares—Political...
Paid articleCALL UNIONS TO THOMAS CONFERENCE
Call Unions To Thomas Conference Hillquit and Panken Will Speak at Session in Webster Hall, Sept. 5th T*HE official call for the conference of the New York Trade Union Committee for Thomas...
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IssueVol. 007 Issue 041 (September 29 1928)
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