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Vol. 013 Issue 019 (May 7 1932)
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THE HIGH COST OF MILITARISM
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ALLEN, DEVERE
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THE HIGH COST OF MILITARISM By DEVERE ALLEN CTIMSON comes home from Geneva empty handed, having failed to advance the cause of disarmament an iota. Hoover seeks ways in which wage cuts may be put...
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A Socialist View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week K general strike in the New York buildingtrades is likely to inspire workers in otherindustries with the courage to resist the wage-slashing-that has been going on....
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OHlO AND CONN. PARTIES MOVING INTO ACTION TO RAISE THEIR QUOTAS IN SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN DRIVE
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OHIO AND CONN. PARTIES MOVING INTO ACTION TO RAISE THEIR QUOTAS IN SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN DRIVE HE second week of the Socialist Opportunity Drive, to raisea 1082 campaign fund comes ta close with...
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Hard Times Come Again in Old Virginia
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George, David G.
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Hard Times Come Again in Old Virginia [This is the sixth article in theseries on economic, social and political conditions in the States andthe prospects for the Socialist Party.]By David G....
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Learning Love and Laughter
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Learning Love and Laughter NE of the large mob that la trying to dragProsperity out from her hiding place Justaround the corner la the beamish Mr. GrenvllleKJelser, who used to run correspondence...
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Socialist Party Problems
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Seidel, Edmund
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Socialist Party Problems MILITANT MARXISM By Edmund Sddel The present crisis marks the finalbreakdown of capitalism, from whichthere is no recovery. TJiat is theIdea of a number of Socialists....
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The German Social-Democrats
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Marcus, Glen Trimble and Sayde
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The German Social-Democrats By Glen Trimble and Saydr T, The editor's criticism of that partof the militant's program which opposes compromises and coalitionsover looks the actual kind of...
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20,000 March in Milwaukee May Day Parade
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60,000 Line Path of MarchThrough City Path of MarchThrough CityMayor Hoan Lead* TwoMile Procession —Great Throng HearsSocialist Addresses M (Hi/ n Kew Leader Correspondent)ILWAUKEE.—The...
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30,000 Building Tradesmen Strike in N.Y.
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30,000 Building Tradesmen Strike in N.Y. As Settlement ApproachedPact of Elevator Constructors PrecipitatesTie-Up of Work ASLIP-UP in the negotiationsbetween the New York CityBuilding Trades...
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French Elections Turn Against Reaction
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French Elections Turn Against Reaction indicate Gain For SocialistsParty I« Likely to HaveMet Increase of 20Seats in Chamber DESPITE the upsurge ofFascism in the recent German elections it did...
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Yipsels Making 'RedMay9 Banner Month for the Cause
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Yipsels Making 'RedMay9 Banner Month for the Cause HE month of May will be "RedMay" according to the plansof the Young People's SocialistLeague. Youth rallies will be held(hiring the month and...
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More States Select Convention Delegates
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More States Select Convention Delegates Maryland PickRepresentativeSecond Hoan BroadcastIt* Sought—SocialismInvades Old Nassau—News From the StatesC(Bya New Leader...
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Bread Rallies To Counteract Beer Parade
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Bread Rallies To Counteract Beer Parade To CounteractBeer Parade% Y. Socialists Calledto Stage Meetings forthe Jobless AT • meeting of the New York CityExecutive Committee of the 80-clrJist...
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Another Language Is Eloquent at the Booth Theatre
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"ANOTHER LANGUAGE" Is Eloquent at the Booth Theatre B\Rose 1 ranken. At the Booth. The Hallams of the world, theyare always right! This is the characterization, and the condemnation, of the...
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Soil Is Thirsty An Amkino Soviet Film at the Cameo
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"Soil Is Thirsty" An Amkino Soviet Film at the Cameo Has Lightness of TouchGenerally Lacking inOther Soviet FilmsHow the 5-Year-Plan la affect-log; the Uvea of persona In SovietRussia, especially...
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Timely Topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas WHAT IMMEDIATE STEPS FOR THE FARMERS f •jrN an Interesting article In Current History, a former Republican Gov-JL ernor of Minnesota, Mr. Theodore Christiansen,...
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Vol. 013 Issue 020 (May 14 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 021 (May 21 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 022 (May 28 1932)
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