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THE UNHAPPY TRIMMERS!
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THE UNHAPPY TRIMMERS! Trading Begins in Chicago Democratic Convention Nothing But a Bargain Counter for SelfSeeking Politicians (By Special Correspondent) •/-iHICAGO.—The Happy...
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A Socialistic View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week The Bonus Army Disturbs Capital CALLING themselves the Bonus Expeditionary Force toe jobless soldier* in Washington are giving the politicians some...
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HAMILTON REIGNS RICH ARE BLESSED
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Oneal, James
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HAMILTON REIGNS RICH ARE BLESSED By JAMES ONEAL HAMILTON REIGNS," wrote I William Allen White, Kanaw Republican editor, of the Republican national convention. Of toe platform, he said:...
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Gene Tunney Does Some Shadow Boxing With the Depression
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Helping to Build AT THE SUBWAY STATIONS A valiant band of 100 young Socialist boys and girts are going to sell The New Leader at the important subway and elevated stations an over town,...
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SENATORS HEAR REVOLT THREAT
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SENATORS HEAR REVOLT THREAT Fear Grips Capital As Jobless Protest Labor Leaders, Clergymen, Social Workers and Veterans Demand Immediate Federal Relief in Hearing Before Committee OFFICIAL...
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ROOSEVELT DODGES RELIEF PLEA
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ROOSEVELT DODGES RELIEF PLEA Socialists Make Plea In Albany Demand Special Session of Legislature in July to Assist Jobless LOUIS WALDMAN, state chairman of the Socialist party, and...
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100 GROUPS BOOTS PICNIC PLANS
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100 GROUPS BOOST PICNIC PLANS STREET MEETINGS IN NEW YORK (All meetings begins at a 8:30 p m unless otherwise indicated) FRIDAY, JUNE 24 72nd street and Broadway, Manhattan—speaker Henry J....
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HE GREW UP
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HE GREW UP Norman Thomas Started Ont as a Teddy Roosevelt EnthHsiast, Bui He Grew Up Politically As He Found Capitalism Destroying American Workers THE story of Norman Thomas Is the story of...
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WHAT PRICE?
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WHAT PRICE? It Costs Two Billion Dollars a Year to Publish the Capitalist Press That Fools the American Worker Into Supporting the Capitalist System THERE are in America nearly two thousand...
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LABOR RALLIES TO AID FUR UNION
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LABOR RALLIES TO AID FUR UNION A.F.ofL. Starts Drive To Reorganize Trade Jteaohrtion Calls Upon Workers to Rebuild Their Organization Follow,ng a highly successful conference participated...
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NATIONAL CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY
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NATIONAL CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY Chicago Headquarters A Beehive of Activity Propaganda Paper and Official Book to Be Issued Soon (New Leader Correspondent) CHICAGO, El.—With a headquarters...
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Tentative Draft of N. Y. State Platform
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Tentative Draft of N. Y. State Platform (The State Executive Committee of the Socialist Party appointed a Committee to draft a State platform and submit it through the New Leader to the party...
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FREE YOUTH
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FREE YOUTH NATIONAL CONVENTION JOURNAL—circles are urged to tend in ads for the Journal to the business manager at 7 Bast ISthjsreet, New York City. Workmen^ circle and Boclallst Pasty...
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Stadium Concerts Inagurate Fifteenth Season Tuesday
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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Stadium Concerts Inaugurate Fifteenth Season Tuesday The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley DEFT PLATITUDE "THAT'S GRATITUDE" By Frank Craven ll'tih Taylor Holmes and J. C. Nugent At the...
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Fox Brooklyn Scores With Fine Screen and Stage Fare
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Fox Brooklyn Scores With Fine Screen and Stage Fare Books in Brief Beer, Wine and Brandy By JOSEPH T, SHIPLEY rE practice of taking- potshots at this world we live in, no newer than...
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THOMAS SAYS:
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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THOMAS SAYS: THEY REFUSE TO STARVE THE significance of the peaceful march of the veterans on Washington In search of Immediate payment of their bonus has not been enough discussed. There are...
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