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Vol. 017 Issue 035 (September 1 1934)
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800.000 Strikers Face Labor Day
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800.000 Strikers Face Labor Day General Strike Called by United Textile Workers Against Stretch Out and Starvation Wages; Nation's Looms to Be Stilled By Special Correspondent ¦WASHINGTON....
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Dangerous Tactics
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Debs, Eugene V.
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Dangerous Tactics By Eugene V. Debs In the yeari9\2 syndicalist thought gaitiedsomefhthold in some trade unions and ik'Hht Socialist Tarty and there has much discussion regarding it and WW...
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Textile Union Head Sees Embattled Workers Winning Real New Deal for Themselves
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McMohon, Thomas P.
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Textile Union Head Sees Embattled Workers Winning Real New Deal for Themselves By Thomas P. McMohon President, United Textile Workers of America TTilli greatest convention in the history of the...
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Onion Weeders' Chief Beaten, Kidnapped, Defies 'Vigilantes'
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Oxford, R. G.
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Onion Weeders' Chief Beaten, Kidnapped, Defies 'Vigilantes' by R. G. Oxford m/IcGUFFEY, Ohio.—An almost ¦ * warlike atmosphere permeated the onion fields here following the kidnapping and...
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while Millions Are Starving
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Maurer, James H.
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while Millions Are Starving By James H. maurer H.AJKW DAY finds the mul& H tude divided; one group optimistic and hopeful that the New Jjglt will prove a panacea for our, industrial and social...
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For Workers' Unity
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CROSSWAITH, FRANK R.
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For Workers' Unity By Frank R. Crosswaith IABOR DAY should serve pri-**' marily to focus labor's attention upon the seriousness of the times through which capitalist society is jwissing and to...
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Proverty Amidst Plenty
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Lynch, George O.
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Proverty Amidst Plenty By George O. Lynch General President-elect, Pattern Maker*' League of North America LABOR DAY is a national holiday, observed in every state and territory of the United...
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An Eventful Year Closes With This Labor Day
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Zaritsky, M.
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An Eventful Year Closes With This Labor Day By M. Zaritsky President, Cap and Millinery Department, United Hafter; Cap and Millinery Workers/ International Union . LABOR DAY brings to a close...
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An Acknowledged Expert Speaks
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Beebee
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An Acknowledged Expert Speaks By Beebee jyST what does the man in the * street think about the way th* world Is wagging was the assignment given to the\ Enquiring Reporter of The Leader. \ The...
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Life Begins At 8:40 Opens the Shubert's Fall Season
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Shubert., Lee and J. J.
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"Life Begins At 8:40" Opens the Shubert's Fall Season Life Begins at Eight-Forty At the Winter Garden. Presented by Lee and J. J. Shubert. Something very much .like lift-began at...
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California Party Warns Against Sinclair's "Epic" 'Plan
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Kipp, Morjorie
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California Party Warns Against Sinclair's "Epic" 'Plan By Morjorie Kipp Sfatt Secretary ? The following u the official re-Srt of Socialist aetMtiet in Call-ytrrnia, printed for the benefit of...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Militant Labor on the March | ABOR DAY 1934 will come after an exciting *"* summer with militant labor on the march. The wave of strikes is not over. Unless the...
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New Inspiration for Labor
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Green, William
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New Inspiration for Labor RVbrkers' Organization The One Thing Most Needed By William Green President, African Federation of Labor l Writlen especially for The New Leader) gLABOR DAY finds our...
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For a New Social Order
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Waldman, Louis
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For a New Social Order After Fifteen Months of ihe New Deal Memorialist Message Js More Needed Than Ever By Louis Waldman rV*u> Forifc 5r«f« Chairman,. Socialist' Party *¦ TODAY we pause...
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A Day for labor - Labor's
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Hollander, Louis
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A Day for labor - Labor's A Day for Celebration By Louis Hollander gdWanager, New York Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America HL.. ¦YiE New York Joint Board of the Amalgamated...
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For a Workers' World
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Ohl, Henry Jr.
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For a Workers' World By Henry Ohl, Jr. President, Wis. State Federation of Labor I ABOR DAY, 1934, in some j ^communities, y a r t i c ularly where the labor movement i\ notf alert to its...
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May Day and Labor Day
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Kapp, Phillip
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May Day and Labor Day By Phillip Kapp Secretary-Treaturer of the Drew and Waittmakert' Joint Board, I.L.G.W.U. ¦ IN LIKE May Day, a workers' holiday celebrated internationally, I.alx>r Day is...
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Forward to a Workers World
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Feinstone, Morris C.
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Forward to a Workers World Organized Labor a Bulwark Against Brutal Fascism By Morris C. Feinstone Secretary, United Hebrew Tradet T'Hli significance of Labor Day as air official holiday is...
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The Second Labor Day of The New Deal
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Graham, James D.
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The Second Labor Day of The New Deal By James D. Graham President, Montana State Federation of Labor TPHE second Labpr Day of the * New Deal sees labor in the front line trenches of the...
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Vol. 017 Issue 036 (September 8 1934)
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Vol. 017 Issue 037 (September 15 1934)
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Vol. 017 Issue 038 (September 22 1934)
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Vol. 017 Issue 039 (September 29 1934)
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Vol. 017 Issue 096 (September 22 1934)
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Vol. 017 Issue 098 (September 29 1934)
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