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War Temporarily Halted, but There Is Danger While Capitalism Lives
War Temporarily Halted, but There Is Danger While Capitalism Lives EUROPE has been on the brink of war for months and it was this danger that prompted the Roosevelt message to the powers. H i 11...
A Socialist View of the Week
Ward, William Allen
A Socialist View of the Week • Tear Dowi the Monuments By William Allen Ward 'TKAK down the monuments . . . Hi..* towers of stone erected on the boulevard to killers . . . Napoleon . . . and ...
Our Answer to the"NewDeal"
Oneal, Jama
By Jama Oneal Our Answer to the"NewDeal" Democratic Program Proposes to Move Forward and Backward at the Same Time While It Undermines "Radicalism" and Represents All Classes. A NEW YORK...
Lightening Debt Burdens by Nice Financial Faith Cure
Rosner, Henry J.
By Henry J. Rosner Lightening Debt Burdens by Nice Financial Faith Cures Analysis of Roosevelt's Program of Relief Shows That It's a Program of Boot-Strap Lifting. I N last week'*, New Leader...
In the World of Labor Struggles
In the World of Labor Struggles Fur Union Demands End Of Abuses of Agreement flPHE associated fur manufac ' turer.s of Greater New York, Mnploying the bulk of 10,000 furriers in the trade,...
American Socialists Stand by Their Sorely Tried Comrades
Levinson, Edward
By Edward Levinson American Socialists Stand by Their Sorely Tried Comrades Matteotti Fund Reopened Here to Aid Victims of Naii Savagery—Hillquit and Thomas Head Drive to Enlist Support for...
Bread and Freedom Far Away As Ever, Hearer of Hitler Finds
Bread and Freedom Far Away As Ever, Hearer of Hitler Finds American Socialist Goes to Hear "Great" May Day Address of "Der Fiihrer" — Announcement of Policies Turns Out to Be Empty...
Socialist Party Progress
Socialist Party Progress Utah Salt Lake City.—The local has adopted a memorial resolution on the death of Charles Thomas Stoney, a comrade who gave many years of service to the Socialist...
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS PERMANENT BODY
JS, Nest buainew meeting Thura-_T* eveniag, June 1, at above ad T„. branch voted to requaat ?p.r. to make monthly pledgee W upkeep of activitiee. David «t Cory, Carl Laraon elected dele-i-tee to'...
New Stage and Screen Show at Original Roxy
New Stage and Screen Show at Original Roxy "Night and Day" Musical Film at Rosy—Donald Novis Head* Stage Bill Music is predominant in the stage and screen program now al the Roxy Theatre, 7th...
ooney Makes Freedom Plea at Embassy Theatre
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
Mooney Makes Freedom Plea at Embassy Theatre The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley QUITE A LONG FELLOW •PATIENCE." BV Gilbert and SulUvan. Mttton A borne' production at tKe St....
TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomu write* in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. War Clouds Lift CERTAINLY the l u t few days have...
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