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IssueVol. 017 Issue 027 (July 7 1934)
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Paid articleWAR ON SLUMS IS LAUNCHED
War on Slums Is Launched New York's Banks Gang Up By William M. Felgenbaum MAYOR LAGUARDIA made a satisfied report to the people the other day, giving an account of liis six months in office....
Paid articleNO TENTS FOR THE BRONX SCOUTS
No Tents for the Bronx Scouts T*HK Gran Chaco is a long, lung way off, and the war that is being waged there between ragged and starving armies of Paraguayans and Boliviau.!- is a little...
Paid articlePROMOTION DEPARTMENT NOTES OF LOCAL N. Y.
Fruchter, Henry
Radio Factory Workers, Reinforced Sympathizers, Defy Police; Rouse Bronx By Harold Draper "Get Dillinger—Leave Us Alone!" Demonstrators Urge Cops; Harrassed Guards Beg Pickets Not to Mount...
Paid articleITURBI'S LAST TWO STADIUM CONCERTS-ORMANDY TO FOLLOW
Promotion Department Notes of Local N. Y. ty Hoary Pracfctar CAMP EDEN ACONSIDERABLE number of inquiries have come in regarding Camp Eden, and I am glad to oblige our comrades by...
Paid articleRADIO FACTORY WORKERS, REINFORCED BY SYMPATHIZERS, DEFY POLICE; ROUSE BRONX
Draper, Harold
Mike Tighe, 72, May Quit As Head of Steel Union IjllTTS B U RG H.—Michael F. igae, aged and aging president f (Be Amalgamated Association of ¦oil Steel and Tin Workers, may etfra at the end of...
Paid articleMIKE TIGHE, 72, MAY QUIT AS HEAD OF STEEL UNION
Iturbi's Last Two Stadium Concerts-Ormandy to Follow Sophie Bratloa Will be Soloist Wednesday Evening Jose Iturbi will conduct the last wo concert* of his Stadium season 1 Sunday and Monday,...
Paid articleARE NUMBERED
ARE NUMBERED t specters of war, I of international iermany is isolated ; It is bankrupt. «et its obligations, tricted amounts of reparations. What asters brought to in people' anequailed...
Paid articleTHE DECLARATION PRO AND CON
Most, Amicus
The Declaration Pro and Con The Vienna Manifesto By Amicus Most One of the oft-repeated argu ment.s against the Declaration it that it will be a repudiation of Socialist theory, and that it...
Paid articleSUBSTITUTE PROPOSED FOR THE DETROIT DECLARATION
Substitute Proposed for The Detroit Declaration THE foliowinf substitute Declaration of Principles was prepared by the Continuation Committee of the Socialist Party Unity Conference- and...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS
Thomass, Norman
By INorman Thomas TI/ViCLy 1«u< % The Big Strikes FRIENDS of the New Deal have often argued ¦ that the epidemic of labor strikes is proof that there is recovery. "Labor strikes when thing's...
IssueVol. 017 Issue 078 (July 21 1934)
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