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Vol. 014 Issue 019 (November 5 1932)
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Socialist Standard Bearers Bring An Enthusiastic Campaign to a Close
Socialist Standard Bearers Bring An Enthusiastic Campaign to a Close Labor's Fight Forecasts Great Socialist Vote Vote YourHopes,Not Your Fears Norman Thomas' Great Speech at Madison Square...
A Socialist View of the Week
The World We live In A Socialist View of the Week Hoover and Roosevelt in Final Pleas tor Charity While Hoover Distorts A mericanHistory in Hope of Saving Power and Pelf for the Grand Old...
Garden Rally Breaks All Records
Garden Rally Breaks All Records "Capitalism Must Go," Declares Solomon Chairman Makes Eloquent Plea for Solidarity of Workers in Madison Square Garden Address. CHARLES SOLOMON, Socialist...
"Don't Swap Hearses!"
"Don't Swap Hearses!" Momentous Discovery Announced by Eminent Political Authority. Charles Cross. An Interview by a New Leader Special Correspondent. "jQONT SWAP HEARSES!" That clarion cry...
Inspiring Addresses at Great Garden Rally
Inspiring Addresses at Great Garden Rally Hillquit Calls for Big Socialist Vote as Only Significant Result of Tangled Election—Old Parties Bankrupt THE Socialists can justly claim that they have...
Socialism Marches On in The Vanguard of Progress
Matthew, J. B.
By J. B. Matthews Socialism Marches On in The Vanguard of Progress REPUBLICAN campaign orators are declaring their intention of returning Hoover to the White House with the slogan, "He kept...
National Campaign Breaks All Records
National Campaign Breaks All Records Socialist Campaign Greatest in Party's History—Thomas Spoke to Tens of Thousands Weekly, Packing Largest Halls—The Country Aroused WITH the Madison...
Communist Computation and Self-Deter mi nation of Black Bell
Doerfler, Ernest
By Ernest Doerfler Communist Computation and Self-Deter mi nation of Black. Bell THAT Communists will resort to the most fantastic schemes to draw into their toils the unknowing, whether these...
Any Vote But a Socialist Vote Is a Vote Wasted
Davis, Jerome
By Jerome Davis Any Vote But a Socialist Vote Is a Vote Wasted Noted Yale Professor Tells Why He'. Casting His Ballot for Thomas and Socialism. I SHALL vote or Norman Thomas because I feel...
Battle On to Regain East Side for Party
Battle On to Regain East Side for Party Abraham P. Conan Leads Fig!it to Regain London's Old Seat for Socialism. IpHE campaign of the Socialists on the lower East Side this year is the most...
THOMAS' BOSTON MEETING A HUGE SUCCESS
THOMAS' BOSTON MEETING A HUGE SUCCESS BOSTON.—Norman Thomas' final appearance in Massachusetts during the campaign, October 29, was a glorious success. It surpassed the highest...
New York
New York Reports on Vote. — Organize! s aad secretaries of locals and mernbei »-»t-large are requested to report the Socialist vote in their counties or towns at the earliest possible...
Kameradschaft at Europa-Powerful Foreign Film
"Kameradschaft" at Europa—Powerful Foreign Film A Fine Film of International Brotherhood to Have Its American Premiere Tuesday Widely acclaimed all over Europe, the new G. W. Pabst film,...
New York Hails Return of Eva and the Civic Rep
New York Hails Return of Eva and the Civic Rep FROM HRAVEN TO EVA 'LILIOM,- by Ferene Molnar. "CAMILLE," by Alexander Dumas, fie. Eva Le Gallienne return* to the Civie...
TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. A Conspiracy...
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