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Vol. 027 Issue 002 (May 6 1944)
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Labor-Baiting Will Not Win the War!
Labor-Baiting Will Not Win the War! "pHE NKW LEADER has been pro-lahoi for twenty years. It still is. Hut it does not tak« the position 'I at laboi is sacrosanct. That lalior »- make mistakes...
It Happened last Week
OAK, LISTON M.
It Happened last Week By LISTON M. OAK The Red Army in Poland Red Army Cossacks have crossed the old Polish frontier. Premier Stanislaw Mikolajczyk of the Polish government-in-exile: and Foreign...
Washington and the Nation
Washington and the Nation The Story of Bolivia and Quinine Front The Ntm Leader Washington Humm WASHINGTON, I). (' There arc some strange facets to this Bolivian business. There is, for instance,...
CIO leader Offers Post-War Plan
GOLDEN, CLINTON S.
CIO leader Offers Post-War Plan By CLINTON S. GOLDEN Vice-Chairman of War Production Hoard, Assistant Hiegidertt I'niled Steel Wurkert, CIO SOONER hi later, labor, with the rest of the country,...
Var Is a Silent Film
SOLON, SAM
Var Is a Silent Film By SAM SOLON ¦fe^IERS.--The first thing that strikes you after returning for awhile lap Algiers from ~BraHal> U how "talkative tne world is. jtiverybody is talking, radios...
In the Liberated Regions of USSR
SCHWASZ, SOLOMON M.
In the Liberated Regions of USSR By SOLOMON M. SCHWASZ Koted ftuuian Kihola, author of many studies FOR ....II.....* of Soviet eitisens the dark days of ¦ Herman oeewpatlen have come to «n end....
Art Young - Native American Rebel
Art Young - Native American Rebel /n Ail Y* unit's Infemu. Suffering, especially the suffer nig of children, diove him to u sort of Old Testament rage attains! the powers and principalities of...
Tom Paine - Crusader for Con
Tom Paine - Crusader for Con By Max Eastman |>aine'b subsidy of $800—on which be did >soman -* service in the cause of Union under • Federal Uovernment -ended when the war did in 1788. In 1784,...
On SEnse
On SEnse *Kj)fdne was now 60, and due for a little peace, you y* reasonably expect, in his remaining yours. But BgfceM his habit .of living in the future stood in sat>. 1 believe that Tom Paine's...
The Home Front
Anthony, mr .
The Home Front Formula for mr .Anthony r\ONT believe those horror teles about travel in wartime. Long ago before Hoin n. night trip was quick and quiet, neat e>nd efficient— i.ui dull....
Books and Writers
Books and Writers The Two Germanys By DR. ERNST FRAENKEL GERMANY—TO BE OR NOT TO HH? Hx Cerkart Seger and Stegfaed A March The Rand Sthovi Press, New York, l'>43 IN the world-wide discussion...
Ruth Gordon's Mad and Fascinating Play
Ruth Gordon's Mad and Fascinating Play The Week on Stage By JOSEPH SHIPLEY *OYKU /'II h. V7 > (>\K Hy , "Hulk l^ifii;,, Stayed by tliotye S hunt man Settnty by Hoy •tiiotul S'lVty ...
Doctors Disagree": Rose Franken's New Play
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
Doctors Disagree": Rose Franken's New Play By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY DOCTORS DISAGREE. By RoBtn Franks*. Directed by ike author. Settings by Jokn Beet. Presented by William Brawn Meloney at the bijou...
Meet The IN e w Leaders Contributing Editors
Meet The IN e w Leaders Contributing Editors 11/1 I II the new foi mat we proudly mttodure to oui " readers • group of wnlirn who join The New l.eadei as t ontributing Editors. Taking them...
SDF NEWS
SDF NEWS NATIONAL ft_ National Executive Committee k Cfcasf on a motion by Algernon Lee L tbeN.E.C. meet in New York City ilmuy 19-82 It U «leo suggeste.1 tbst the JS K C invite ten other men....
Where the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
Where the News Ends By WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN Willkie s Wrong Message to a Wrong Address WKNDKI.l. WILLKIE haw chonen a moment when the military advance of the K.-.I Army to the frontiers of...
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