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January
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Vol. 001 Issue 005 (January 4 1930)
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LEGISLATION TO URRY RAILROAD MERGERS SEEN
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Webbink, Paul
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LEGISLATI0N TO URRY RAILROAD IERGERS SEEN Recent Report of Interstate Commerce Commission Gives Im- petus to Plan astmaN points out angers in scheme olding Company Development Makes Regulation...
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"BOB" PAINE THINKS ADVERTISING IS NEWS AND SHOULD BE PRINTED
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"Bob" Paine Thinks Advertising Is News and Should be Printed Mrs. Belle Case La Follctte, associated editor of The Progressive has received the following letter from R. F. Paine, former editor of...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Robert M. La Jr.
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La Follette's Comment The Rail Merger Plan. Mother Jones Passing. Hoover to Big Business. Hoover to Farmers. By Robert M, La Follette Jr, ISO REASON FOR HASTE THE unification of transportation...
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SENTIMENT IS SWINGING TO TARIFF FOES
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Kelley, Chas. M.
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SENTIMENT IS SWINGING TO TARIFF FOES Old Guard Finds Country Indignant Over Rates Proposed In Itg Bill la, follette asks immediate action Wisconsin Senator Insists That Tariff Measure Be...
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MANY SENATORS FACE BITTER FIGHTS IN '3 ELECTIONS; PROGRESSIVES EXPECT CHANGE
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Many Senators Face Bitter Fights in 1 ElecLs;Progr^vesExpec?Cha„|y Western Revolt A Tariff May Chan Several Seats in Senate NorrIs faces bat from hoover crg Gov. Christianson to Against Senator...
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LUMBER INDUSTRY PAYS LOW WAGES; MEN UNORGANIZED
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Lumber Industry Pays Low Wages; Men Unorganized Study in .319 Saw Mills Shows Average Wage (o be Only 37 Cents per Hour for Workers WASHINGTON—The lumber industry can be considered an ideal "free...
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NOVEL BY NOTED AUTHOR PORTRAYS STRIKER'S LIVES
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Novel by Noted Author Portrays Strikers' Lives "Cheap and Contented Labor" Is the grimly ironic title of the book on the strike of cotton mill workers in Marion, N. C. by Sinclair Lewis, author of...
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PROGRESSIVE IS CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME COURT
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Progressive is Candidate for Supreme Court Announcement was made this week of the candidacy of Atfy. Gen. John W. Reynolds for the Wisconsin supreme court In the April election , Reynolds will run...
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INSURANCE FIRMS MUST ADOPT OLD AGE PENSION PLAN
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Insurance. Firms Must Adopt Old Age Pension Plan President of Metropolitan Co. in Warning to Group of Insurance Executives at Parley NEW YORK—"Life insurance companies must work out an old-age...
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WAGNER DEMANDS EXPLANATION OF CONVICT LEASING
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Wagner Demands Explanation of Convict Leasing Colored Prisoners Are Leased to Georgia for Road Construction, Is Charge WASHINGTON—The senate calls on the department of justice to explain ft...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About -By The Man On The Street m BY THE MAN IN THE STRFEF H; Wall Street sharks are squirming at the thought H coming congressional nvestlgatlon of their Hit hell, the greatest...
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STATES ENACT MANY LAWS TO PROTECT LABOR
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STATES ENACT MANY LAWS TO PROTECT LABOR Legislatures Pass More Thau 400 Labor Laws During Year <Special to The Progressive) NEW YORK—More than four hundred laws were enacted in 1929 to protect the...
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HOLMES, BRANDEIS CHAMPIONS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE ON HIGH COURT
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Peavey, Lynn
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Holmes, Brandeis Champions of Social Justice on High Court Brandeis, Fought as the 'People's Lawyer,' Will Leave Imprint on Jurisprudence By LYNN PEAVEY In the most august chambers of the world,...
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THE NATION'S HONOR ROLL FOR 1929
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The Nation's Honor Roll for 1929 [From THE NATION] WE offer below the names of certain Americans who, in public service, the arts, sciences, or other fields, have distinguished themselves during...
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CLERIC IN PLEA FOR RIGHTS OF HUMAN BEINGS
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Cleric in Plea For Rights of Human Beings Says Human Values Should Precede Profits in Radio Talk at Memphis. Miss. MEMPHIS, Tenn.—"The square dea comes before profits," asserted Rev. I H. Noe....
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COLLEGE HEAD SAYS HOOVER PLEDGE FAILS
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Zeuch, William Edward
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COLLEGE HEAD SAYS HOOVER PLEDGE FAILS Industrial Outlook Is Not As Bright As Painted, Arkansas Educator Says By WILLIAM EDWARD ZEUCH (Director, Commonwealth College, Mena, Ark.) The painful truth...
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MOTHER'S PENSIONS
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Abbott, Grace
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Mothers' Pensions By GRACE ABBOTT [Chief of Children's Bureau. Washington) Grace Abbott, Chief of the Children's Bureau, la f^pj ing a series of radio talks relating to Child Welfare. Tfe^lJ talks...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Tax Refunds. French Maneuvers. Demand Mellon Quit. Sackett to Berlin. BY LYNN PEAVEY !}E corporations and wealthy Initials In the United States were vored with the news of tax re-rom...
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GRUNDYISM' A CHAIN TO OLD GUARD, BELIFF
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'GRUNDYISM' A CHAIN TO OLD GUARD, BELIEF Democrats Find An Issue In Appointment of Grundy to Senate (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C. — Sooner or later the Caraway lobby...
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CHURCH HOLDS UNIQUE PLACE IN WASHINGTON
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CHURCH HOLDS UNIQUE PLACE IN WASHINGTON Congregational Pastor's "Life Adjustment Center" Attracts At-tention Res K. Shulman WASHINGTON. I). C—A very slg-niliri.nl wperlmant In church activities...
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W. E. HURLBUT, FORMER SOLON, JUDGE IS DEAD
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W. E. Hurlbut, Former Solon, Judge is Dead Omro Jurist, Staunch Progressive, in Legislature 2 Terms Judge Wilbur E. Hurlbut. 62, for many years an outstanding leader ot the Progressive movement in...
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INDIFFERENCE OF CONGRESS IS DEPLORED
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INDIFFERENCE OF CONGRESS IS DEPLORED Legislators Criticized for Failure to Provide Pensions for Aged Failure of the United States congwss to enact a Federal Old Age pension law and its...
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OUR PROGRAM
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OUR PROGRAM No. 2-—Elimination of "War Profits IN any program rirsipncrl to break down monopoly and the centralisation of -wraith, the elimination of war profits must/be given major consideration....
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PRESS COMMENT
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PRESS COMMENT IS HUMAN LIFE SACRED In New York a film plant burns like an inferno. Ten dead. Inquiry shows no sprinkler system. Somebody, for a fee, got immunity from the law. For a fee the owners...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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The People's Forum THE PROGRESSIVE [River Fall*. Wis.. Dec. 20.'—The Progressive is the most practical thing that has been Introduced for reaching the public with such information as will give Uip...
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MOBLEY'S COMMENT
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MOB LEY'S COMMENT The Tariff Bill. Garner in A ppeal. Borah in Blast. Smoot Reads Classics. WASHINGTON, D. C—When cc9 gress reconvenes next week Progreeefl senators will demand that considerattB...
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