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Vol. 001 Issue 048 (November 1 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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PROGRESSIVES LOOK FOR BIG VICTORY
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PROGRESSIVES LOOK FOR BIG VICTORY GAINS SINCE PRIMARY ARE REASSURING La Follette Given Great Reception in Counties Formerly Stalwart Strongholds CAMPAIGN ENDS WITH ENTHUSIASM Progressive Unity...
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MONTANA VOTERS TURN OUT STRONG TO HEAR SENATOR LA FOLLETTE
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Hyatt, Gilbert E.
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Montana Voters Turn Out Strong to Hear Senator La Follette HUGE CROWDS GREET BOB ON WESTERN TOUR Senator La Follette Gets Warm Welcome as He Speaks to Aid Sen. Walsh BY GILBERT E, HTATT HELENA,...
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KELLEY TERMS REPORT ON OIL "WHITEWASHING"
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KELLEY TERMS REPORT ON OIL "WHITEWASHING" Says Dept. of Justice Which Probed Charges Makes 3Iany Misstatements [Special to The Progressive] WASHINGTON, D. C—The department of Justice's report on...
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BORAH DENOUNCES HOOVER FAILURE TO AID FARMERS
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Borah Denounces Hoover Failure To Aid Farmers Sure of Election, Idaho Senator Hits Administration He Supported in 1928; Sup-ports Walsh, Norris BOISE, Idaho—Basing his campaign upon the debenture...
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COMMITTEE TO SPEND NOTHING TO AID JOBLESS
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COMMITTEE TO SPEND NOTHING TO AID JOBLESS Co-ordination Will Be Program of Unemployment Body, Says Woods WASHINGTON. D. C—The new federal unemployment committee headed by Col. Arthur Wood of New...
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SUPREME COURT TO RULE UPON CHAIN STORE TAX
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SUPREME COURT TO RULE UPON CHAIN STORE TAX Chief Justice Hughes Makes Announcement That Indiana Law Will Be Considered (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C. — Whether or not chain stores...
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PLOT AGAINST NORRIS COSTS THOUSANDS--NYE
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PLOT AGAINST NORRIS COSTS THOUSANDS-NYE Chairman of Senate Probe Body Says Stebbins Should Have Confessed Sooner LINCOLN, Nebr.—If William M. Stebbins had admitted he was responsible for the...
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FEDERAL WHEAT MAY BE USED AS FOOD FOR POOR
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Federal Wheat May Be Used As Food for Poor Farm Board and Hoover Get Suggestion for Disposal of Country's Grain Surplus CHICAGO, HI. — Federal wheat purchased by the Farm Board on the Board of...
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SUPPORTER OF OLD BOB MAKES CONGRESS RACE
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Supporter of Old Bob Makes Congress Race Carl C. Carlsen, Who Aided Sen. R. M. La Follette Sr. in 1924, is Farmer-Labor Candidate HARLAN. la.—Carl C. Carlsen. former county chairman of the La...
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OLD GUARD FACES DEFEAT IN OREGON ON POWER ISSUE
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OLD GUARD FACES DEFEAT INOREGON ON POWER ISSUE Chances for Independent To Win Governorship Are Considered Good; Democrats Gain (Special to The Progressive) PORTLAND, Ore.—The power trust and the...
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NEXT CONGRESS WILL CONSIDER MUSCLE SHOALS
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NEXT CONGRESS WILL CONSIDER MUSCLE SHOALS Possibility of Agreement Is Enhanced by Losses of Old Guard Who Fought Measures [Special to The Progressive] WASHINGTON, D. C—A constructive agreement on...
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ROOSEVELT IS FAVORED AS VICTOR IN NEW YORK
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Roosevelt Is Favored As Victor in New York Governor's Progressive Principles Win Him Wide Support; Hits Power Trust By JAMES MALCOLM ALBANY, N. Y.—On the eve of election it seems certain that...
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AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON BY SEVERAL STATES
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AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON BY SEVERAL STATES Constitutional Changes May Be Made to Allow Changes in Various Matters (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D, C—Seven states will vote upon...
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POWER TRUST HIT BY SOLICITOR OF POWER BOARD
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POWER TRUST HIT BY SOLICITOR OF POWER BOARD Charles A. Russell Stales Jurisdiction Extends To Non-Navigable Streams in Answering Brief (Special to The Progressive! WASHINGTON, D. C—A blow for the...
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POLITICAL PICKINGS
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Sorghum, Sen.
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Political Pickings [By SEN. SORGHUM] SPECULATIONS INHERE Is something In the air, say the many roving political correspondents of the rig city dallies who are touring the country In search of the...
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FRANK DECLARES SURPLUS BROUGHT ON DEPRESSION
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Frank Declares Surplus Brought On Depression High Wages, Short Hours, and low Prices Needed to Remedy Conditions, He Maintains (Special To The Progrefwive) CHICAGO, III. — High wages, short hours,...
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G. O. P. STANDS LITTLE CHANCE IN OKLAHOMA
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G. 0. P. STANDS LITTLE CHANCE IN OKLAHOMA Sen. Gore and Wm, H. Murray Declared Likely Winners; Hoover As-sailed by Both Sides [Special to The Progressive] OKLAHOMA CITY, Akla.—The name of Herbert...
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PROPOSES NEW MONEY SYSTEM IN PLATFORM
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PROPOSES NEW MONEY SYSTEM IN PLATFORM Louis Warner, Seeking U. S. Senatorship from Illinois, Would Discard Gold as Currency Medium (Special To The Progrcssiye) SPRINGFIELD, 111.—An independent...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It AH About By The Man On The Street Because o[ the widespread belief that panics are caused by gambling on the stock and grain exchanges, great interest is manifested in the coming...
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UP TO CONGRESS TO CURE ILLS OF EMPLOYMENT
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Wagner, Sen. Robert F.
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UP TO CONGRESS TO CURE ILLS OF EMPLOYMENT Sen. Wagner of New York Says Question Is a National Issue of Importance By SEN. ROBERT F. WAGNER (Of New York) You ran dictate the answer to the...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel Bacon La
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"A Room of Our Own" Directed by Isabel Baron l,a Follette GREETINGS TO OUR READERS: You will rejoice with me that The PROGRESSIVE is to have a column edited by Isabel Bacon LaFollet/r. You will...
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COLBY, KANSAS LEVIES NO TAXES FOR THREE YEARS
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COLBY, KANSAS, LEVIES NO TAXES FOR THREE YEARS Publicly Owned Utilities Prove Big Success; Give Fine Service At Low Rates Special To The Progressive) COLBY, Kans.—For three years the people of...
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THE WEEK
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H., C. W.
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The Week The Naval Treaty A $100,000,000 Program An Echo from Vare Case Brazil Has Revolution By C. W. H. WASHINGTON G OVERNMENTAL leaders in America, England, and Japan joined in an...
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BE SURE TO VOTE
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BE SURE TO VOTE TUESDAY, Nov. 4th, is election day in every state in the United States except Maine, where the regular elections have already been held. Senators, congressmen, governors, and other...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM STRONG FOR PHIL [Sherwood. Wis., Oet. 29.] — Please permit me to express my opinion in regard to the outcome of Sept. lfith primaries where again Wisconsin has done a thorough...
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Mobley, Radford E.
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Following News At the Capital Need Organization A Whitewash Job Man in Green Hat Bonner's Statement By RADFORD E. MOBLET WASHINGTON, D. C—Fmally forced to take recognition of the acute...
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