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Vol. 014 Issue 001 (July 2 1932)
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CHAINS, GAGS AND THREATS!
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CHAINS, GAGS AND THREATS! Capitalist Press Urges Dictatorship (CONCENTRATION of wealth into the hands of a small class brings a drift towards oligarchy. As the classes below are denied...
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A Socialist View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week 'Some Reactionary Election bases • W A T H E T H E R the Socialists of Oak T T will get an interpretation of the election tow that will make it possible to file a...
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HEARST ASKS WAR
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HEARST ASKS WAR Millioruirc Publisher Would Solve Depression by Hurling the Unemployed Utfo a War; Why Not Make the Jingoes Risk Their Own Lives in the Wars that Ifhey Start? WOULD HE...
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Helping to Build
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Helping to Build AT MILITARY PARK The regular Saturday meetings at Military Park In Newark are becoming rallies for The New Leader as well as for Socialism. Last Saturday more than 350 copies...
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Are Bankers Patriots?
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Rosner, Henry J.
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Are Bankers Patriots? Ipj It Eronomlc to Demand Exorbitant Interest From Government* andtoBlork,by Virtual Dictatorship, Programs of Public* Works? r:ft great cry of the hour In the United...
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BRITISH LABOR IN RIFT
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BRITISH LABOR IN RIFT Parliamentary Bloc Votes To Break from Discipline of I^abor Party's Whips Confusion in Movement Featured as Result .of Action < New L< titlei CorretiWHdinl) LONDON.— At...
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HOODLUMS ORGANIZED!
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HOODLUMS ORGANIZED! Attack All Socialist Outdoor Meetings Act on Instructions From Communist International in Moscow THE outbreak of hoodlum Ism indulged in by local Communists against...
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ROCKEFELLER CITY
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ROCKEFELLER CITY Oil Refinery Centre of Bayonne Typical Example of Capitalistic Corruption; Workers Periodically Massacred; Tax Rate Among Highest In Nation IF one were to get up a list of the...
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THE CROSSROADS
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FINE, EMILY BROWN
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THE CROSSROADS The-?im<» Has Come for the AMericaa Worker to Choose His Path; The Fntility of the Two Old Parties Is Revealed by Their Records In Congress by the workers to fight for a...
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CAMPAIGN IS LAUNCHED!
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CAMPAIGN IS LAUNCHED! 600PartyBranches Aid Drive for Funds Marx Lewis Hope* for Subscription of $30,000Within the Month ASSISTED by the rapidly-developing Socialist sentiment all over the...
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MANY STATES HOLD CONVENTIONS
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MANY STATES HOLD CONVENTIONS Campaigners Report I Excellent Prospects National Office Furthers Plans fqr New Thomas - Maurer Weekly & _ T I T H the beginning of gamfV mer, the state units of...
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25,000 WILL ATTEND PICNIC JULY 30
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25,000 WILL ATTEND PICNIC JULY 30 Hakoah Soccer Team To Be Among Events Open-Air Movies Also To Be Feature of Annual Affair TIE feature of the great Socialist and labor picnic to be held at...
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Future World Of Socialism, L.I.D. Subject
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Future World Of Socialism, L.I.D. Subject mo Students and SoIflsjists Attend ConferpMsee at Tamiment B M l i S 500 student* and Sociali l l 1st* gathered at Camp Tami2ent, near Forest...
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NEW LEADER FORUM
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Mast, J.M.
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NEW LEADER FORUM THE PARTY PLATFORM Br J. M MM* Hove Just received my copy of The New Leader containing convention news and the Socialist platform adopt •ed at Milwaukee ^ The Soolallst party...
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XGroup Theatre Plans an Active and Ambitious Season
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Group Theatre Plans an Active and Ambitious Season JtW Organisation Product" Many • Play» This Year g^fka Group Theatre, which arrived on Broadway without fanfare eome months ago and...
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THOMAS SAYS:
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THOMAS SAYS: THERE la a true and comforting; proverb to the effect that "It la never too late - to mend." Neverthelesa over some of the most] tragic pages of history the words, "too late," must...
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Vol. 014 Issue 002 (July 9 1932)
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Vol. 014 Issue 003 (July 16 1932)
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Vol. 014 Issue 004 (July 23 1932)
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Vol. 014 Issue 005 (July 30 1932)
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