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Vol. 013 Issue 023 (June 4 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 024 (June 11 1932)
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END THE DOLE TO POLITICIANS!
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Oneal, James
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END THE DOLE TO POLITICIANS! Old Party Parasites Take Billions From Public Funds While the Unemployed Workers Are Denied Relief BY JAMES ONEAL TN all the discussion regarding relief for...
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A Socialist View of the Week!
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A Socialist View of the Week! the Power Monarch Rule* the Senate ONCE it wu property in lead and •Uvea that ruled at Washington. Railroad property took over the Job during the Civil War and...
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War Danger in the Far East
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War Danger in the Far East Socialist International Calls on Workers To Fight Any.Attack Against Russia jm -. ¦ '.41 its m**hng in Zurich on May 19th and 20th the Executive of the tabor and...
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Use the Nation's Wealth For Its Producers
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Maurer, James H.
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Use the Nation's Wealth For Its Producers Address of Acceptance by the Socialist Party Candidate for Vice-Pjresident Over National Radio Hook-Up By James H. Maurer (Social**. CsmiMsi*...
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The Increasing Need for Socialist Education
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Douiy, H. ML
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The Increasing Need for Socialist Education A Suggested Program for Party Branches to Stimulate the Development of Workers' Study Classes By H. ML Douiy * VERY excellent book pub-J\. Hshed...
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Thousands Mourn Ben Schlesinger's Death
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Thousands Mourn Ben Schlesinger's Death Tw. needte trades workers of New York aad Chicago turned out in great wis ears this week to demonstrate publicly their sorrow at the death on Monday of...
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From a Labor Reporter's Note-book
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Levinson, Edward
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From a Labor Reporter's Note-book , By Edward Levinson ABUNCH of boy- were whooping It up in the back now of Snyder's soft drink establishment on a corner of one of Jersey City's back-streets....
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Thomas to Make Two National Broadcasts
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Thomas to Make Two National Broadcasts ColumbiaChain To Garry Talk This Friday Second Address Will Be Over NBC 'Blue' Network Next Saturday TWO nation-wide radio hook-ups will carry...
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City Rallies Swell Socialist Campaign Fund
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City Rallies Swell Socialist Campaign Fund Mayor Hoan In Phila. and Baltimore Thomas and Hillquit to Address Several Rallies TJiis Month (By a Veto Leader Vorretpondmt) WASHINGTON.—Led by...
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N.Y. Painters Begin Drive To Organize
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Polsteta, Isidore
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N.Y. Painters Begin Drive To Organize Union Seeks to Line Up Alteration Workers to "Fight for Candidates By Isidore Polsteta HflHE effect* of the depression IpL on the building Industry and...
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World Miners' Ask Coal Be Socialized
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World Miners' Ask Coal Be Socialized Metal Workers' Federation Also Puts Forth ' Mililant Demands BERLIN (W.L.N.).—Two of the most powerful international trade organizations, the Miners'...
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N. Y. Socialist Picnic to Break Previous Marks
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N. Y. Socialist Picnic to Break Previous Marks Greatest Efforts Being Made for Ulnter Park Sendoff to Candidates rIE .Socialist campaign U on. In New York City the big-opening will be the...
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Referendum On Wet Plank Goes to Party
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Referendum On Wet Plank Goes to Party Ballots Issued by National Office—Other Socialist News (By a Nate Leader Correspondent) Chioaoo—The referendum of the Socialist party membership on the...
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Women and Horses-Men Must Ride! Comedy at the Cort
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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Women and Horses-Men Must Ride! Comedy at the Cort The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BRIDAL WWBSUMACSUi 'BRIDAL WISE." A new comedy by Albert Hacked and Fran-Ctt Goodrich at Ike...
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Diary of a Revolutionist Has Premiere at Cameo
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"Diary of a Revolutionist" Has Premiere at Cameo New and Swift Moving Soviet Film to Stay Indefinitely at Cameo "Off of a Revolutionist," tbe ftret of the sew Soviet action talkies, is now in...
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Timely Topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas (Socialist Candidate for Pretidcat)_ Taxation and Relief for the Jobless—Class Lines in New York—Socialism of Various Brands—American Communism Today THE...
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Vol. 013 Issue 025 (June 18 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 026 (June 25 1932)
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