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Vol. 015 Issue 022 (June 3 1933)
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Bring On Your Worst and Best' Cries Mooney
Shoaf, George H.
•Bring On Your Worst and Best' Cries Mooney Hj George H. Shoaf CAN FRANCISCO. — Tom sMooney's insistent challenge that the state prosecute him to the bitter limit, and the state's admission...
A Socialist View of the Week
A Socialist View of the Week A FOOL By WiHssum Alta Weard 'Tartnewhip" of Labor And Capital Shaky OMOTHERING the class struggle in a *^ "partnership" of all classes aimed by the "New Deal" is...
Khaki Shirts of America
Khaki Shirts of America Incorporated and Disguised Fascists Present a Stupid Appeal to Workers and Reactionaries for "Equality of Opportunity" and Against "Subversive Doctrines" ANY stupid...
Sheriffs Can't Foreclose Six Million Farms in the U. S.
Rosner, Henry J.
By Henry J. Rower Sheriffs Cant Foreclose Six Million Farms in the U. S. IN last week's New Leader I pointed out that the faith in the power of the President's inflation program to...
In the World of Labor Struggles
In the World of Labor Struggles Fur Union Builds Fund For Jobless Insurance AN unemployment insurance fond, estimated annually at $250,000, was demanded this week by the Fur Workers'...
Workers and Socialists Are Still Victims of Nazi Savagery
Levinson, Edward
By Edward Levinsoti Workers and Socialists Are Still Victims of Nazi Savagery Toll of Hitlerite Atrocities Rising Higher Each WeekLabor Leaders Beaten and Murdered, Funds Stolen And Millions...
What a Sorry, Shabby Show It Was with Morgan on Parade!
Cohen, Joseph E.
By Jinjt. E. Cake* What a Sorry, Sfeaf*y Skawlt Was with Morgan on Parade! Even tbe Mightiest Mil—rill of Them All Couiek t Stay tikt Dwf—When the Stem Cmm He Got Wet, Too. /\UR American money...
NEW LEADER FORUM
NEW LEADER FORUM NOTICB Correspondents arc agaia urgently requested to make their letters as short as is consistent with ftresentation of their views. Long etters crowd out others...
L.I.D. CONFERENCE ON A NEW CONSTITUTION
«Jontinaed frees Page Bight) redes of other branches are invited. An enjoyable evening ia assured. New Jersey Passsie, Branch 1, will start open air meetings Saturday evening, June 3,...
"World's Fair Week" Celebrated At Original Roxy
"World's Fair Week" Celebrated At Original Roxy lBUm.tK.-uJ Variety Show for Ro«y "World'i Fair WoalT— Seven Festival Night* for Foreign Population Specially Arranged • With the slogan "If you...
A Sincere and Moving Film of Child-Life At Europa
A Sincere and Moving Film of Child*Life At Europa The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ¦jNCBMB FILM CHILI) STUDY THE BED-HEAD." Xawio.ii (JU mvl "Foil d* Carott," by Jul* Uenard. AI...
TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The Truth Comes Out IT is, perhaps, part of ie silver...
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