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IssueVol. 017 Issue 035 (September 1 1934)
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Paid article800.000 Strikers Face Labor Day
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....
Paid articleDangerous Tactics
Debs, Eugene V.
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...
Paid articleTextile Union Head Sees Embattled Workers Winning Real New Deal for Themselves
McMohon, Thomas P.
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...
Paid articleOnion Weeders' Chief Beaten, Kidnapped, Defies 'Vigilantes'
Oxford, R. G.
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...
Paid articlewhile Millions Are Starving
Maurer, James H.
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...
Paid articleFor Workers' Unity
CROSSWAITH, FRANK R.
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...
Paid articleProverty Amidst Plenty
Lynch, George O.
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...
Paid articleAn Eventful Year Closes With This Labor Day
Zaritsky, M.
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...
Paid articleAn Acknowledged Expert Speaks
Beebee
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...
Paid articleLife Begins At 8:40 Opens the Shubert's Fall Season
Shubert., Lee and J. J.
"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...
Paid articleCalifornia Party Warns Against Sinclair's "Epic" 'Plan
Kipp, Morjorie
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...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
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...
Paid articleNew Inspiration for Labor
Green, William
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...
Paid articleFor a New Social Order
Waldman, Louis
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...
Paid articleA Day for labor - Labor's
Hollander, Louis
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...
Paid articleFor a Workers' World
Ohl, Henry Jr.
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...
Paid articleMay Day and Labor Day
Kapp, Phillip
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...
Paid articleForward to a Workers World
Feinstone, Morris C.
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...
Paid articleThe Second Labor Day of The New Deal
Graham, James D.
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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IssueVol. 017 Issue 098 (September 29 1934)
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