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GRAFT, CORRUPTION AND "PATRIOTISM" TO COIN VAST ARMAMENTS PROFITS
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Graft, Corruption and "Patriotism" To Coin Vast Armaments Profits Arms Business Revealed as Dirtiest .Racket of Them All. THEcapitalist world is sick unto death, its industries are.idle - and...
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SHE LIKES WOMEN
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Klein, Gertrude Well
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She Likes Women •y •errrneki Weft Khtia f"\ON'T gat me wrong, I lilci i **' women; and all things conaM . ered, I believe they like me. What . I complained in these columns i | few weeks ago...
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DOCUMENTS ON SINCERITY AND THE UNITED FRONT
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Documents On "Sincerity And the United Front CHICAGO—Definite documentary proof that th* officiaf Communiit Party and it* press atill consider* that its first duty i* to v make war upon the...
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MUSSOLINI'S LONG A
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Davidow, Larry S.
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MUSSOLINI'S LONG A Propaganda for "Facsism Officials in Americ Terro •y Larry S. Davldew ¦DICTATORSHIP lias become rather familiar in the last decade and a half. Fascist dictatorship was...
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STRIKERS DEFY GUNS AND GAS
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PORTER, PAUL
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Strikers Defy Guns and Gas By Paul Porter < •THE tesrtik •bikers' ranks were strengthened on the Maine-to-AUbaina front this week as 85,000 hosiery workare were ceiled oat end as Hying...
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GENERAL STRIKE HEADQUARTERS BROADCASTING
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General Strike Headquarters Broadcasting Half-Hour Sketch Presents Vivid "Narratage" of a Day in Commanding Of\. Acer's Dugout . STRIKE HEADQUARTERS, United Textile Workers, Carpenters'...
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TAX THE UTILITIES' PROFITS!
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Tax the Utilities' Profits! Laidler Opens Campaign For Controller; Outlines Socialist Finance Plan WITH the statement, "We Sodelists insist that the city •overnment immediately take steps...
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TOWN HALL RALLY TO OPEN CAMPAIGN
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Town Hall Rally to Open Campaign Solonion, Thomas, Laidler Will Launch Election Battle Sept. 30 •THE Socialist city and state cam* paign will be formally opened at the annual Town Hall...
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PARTY MEMBERS DEBATE DECLARATION
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Maurer, Jas H.; Dobkin, Abraham
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Party Members Debate Declaration Why Help the Enemy? ._____-______._--_:. _ ,'fe. ly Jot. H. Mourcr B It'll hard to understand the attitude of a few comrades who think the Detroit...
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SEE GOOD AND EVIL IN DECLARATION
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Oneal, James; Somlo, Leo
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See Good and Evil in Declaration United Front Maneuvers ly James Oneal 'AT the meeting of party mem*¦ bers in New York City after the Detroit convention where our delegates reported I said...
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MEMBERS DEBATE PRO AND CON
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Thomas, Elizabeth; CROSSWAITH, FRANK R.
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Members Debate Pro and Con From a Veteran By Elizabeth Thomas .....Elizabeth Thomas has for many years been associated with the Milwaukee Leader and helped to keep it alive in the days of the...
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SOCIALISTS PRESENT VIEWS ON DECLARATION
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Socialists Present Views on Declaration A "Sound Document" ly Loren Norman The hew Declaration of Principles is sound. Under the circumatances it is the least that could be said. To follow...
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AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF PLAYS ON THE SAM HARRIS PROGRAM
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An Impressive List of Plays on The Sam Harris Program > "IIIbsJ Daft" or H* Irooalyn Scmsj--$pitsulRy s)sj Sttasj* "Blind Date," with Ann Sothern, Neil Hamilton and Paul Kelly, opens at the,...
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TIP YOUR HAT TO THE SELWYN-FRANKLIN "LADY JANE"
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Tip Your Hat To The Seiwyn Franklin "Lady Jane" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Mistaken Lady "Lady Jane" by H. M. Norwood. At the Plymouth. We greet "Lady Jane" not no much for...
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STRIKE ADVANCES ON ALL FRONTS
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Strike Advances On All Fronts Sdcialiit Picketing Closes Key Mill if EY stronghold of the recaj- ] P* eitrartt yarn industry In the metropolitan area, the Kahn ft feldman mini, Brooklyn,...
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CHICAGO BUS:DRIVERS, WAGING VALIANT FIGHT, WONDERING WHOSE GOVERNMENT THIS IS
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Halushka, Meyer
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Chicago Bue;Dri vers. Waging Valiant Fight, Wondering f Whose Government Thiols ¦y Mtytr Haluthka CHICAGO.—The bus drivers, w^e have now been on strike foi almost a month, are beginning;...
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M REACHES DETROIT
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M REACHES DETROIT tarried On by Italian pCity; Workers Er Indians, ,, 4fe,r.«i»t > -,!': •' ,1 been an AtSonsV Kfrfolitlcai, to Jrt» 4 civic i MreiUMfls. «t»mi»tk>n r. Whan...
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MCLEVY HEADS TICKET IN CONN.
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McLevy Heads Ticket in Conn. By Special Correspondent BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Your spe/¦* cial correspondent, not a resident of Connecticut, helped to organise that state in 1900 and...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Bv Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Textile Strike TTHE general strike in the textile industry is th< * most magnificent demonstration of widesprcac labor solidarity the country has seen. The...
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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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