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Vol. 001 Issue 048 (November 1 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 049 (November 8 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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PROGRESSIVES WIN BIG VICTORIES
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PROGRESSIVES WIN BIG VICTORIES ADMINISTRATION IS REPUDIATED IN MANY STATES Norris, Walsh, Costigan, and Other Progressives Win by Big Vote OLD GUARD LOSES CONGRESS CONTROL Democrats Gain Many...
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LA FOLLETTE ELECTED GOVERNOR WITH PLURALITY OF 205,000 VOTES
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La Follette Elected Governor With Plurality of 205,000 Votes PHIL IS GIVEN BIG LANDSLIDE IN WISCONSIN Figures Exceed Expectations as Many of Stalwarts Aided Democrat STATE OFFICERS ALL...
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CASE AGAINST KOHLER MOOT, COURT DECLARES
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CASE AGAINST KOHLER MOOT, COURT DECLARES Supreme Bench with Five Kohler Appointees Declines to Hear Evidence The ouster suit against Governor Walter J. Kohler of Wisconsin for violation of the...
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PLURALITY OF ROOSEVELT SETS NEW N. Y. RECORD
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PLURALITY OF ROOSEVELT SETS NEW N.Y. RECORD Elected Governor by Big Vote; Entire State Ticket Wins With Him ALBANY, N. Y.—Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrats was re-elected to the governorship of New...
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SENATE LIKELY TO PROBE COLO. OIL CHARGES
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SENATE LIKELY TO PROBE COLO. OIL CHARGES Senators Nye and Walsh Express Opinion That Investigation Is Needed (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C.—A Senate investigation of the nil...
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CAMPAIGNS OF BOTH PARTIES COST BIG SUMS
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CAMPAIGNS OF BOTH PARTIES COST BIG SUMS Business Depression Fails to Check Large Expenditures of Republicans, Democrats (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C—The business depression and...
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PINCHOT'S WIN IS SEVERE BLOW TO REACTIONARIES
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Pinchot's Win Is Severe Blow to Reactionaries Defeats Vare-Mellon Republican Machine Which Deserted His Candidacy to Support Democrat (Special to The Progressive) PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Gifford...
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REQUEST FOR PARDON MADE FOR BILLINGS
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REQUEST FOR PARDON MADE FOR BILLINGS California Supreme Court Gets Brief From Attorney on Famous Bombing Case (Special To The Progressive) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Another attempt to secure the pardon...
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POLITICAL PICKINGS
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Sorghum, Sen.
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Political Pickings -[By SEN. SORGHUM] »W / ELL, it looks like the old party W lines that used to be so important in fencing in the voters don't mean very' much any more— certainly the pre-election...
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ESTABLISH NEW ORGANIZATION TO HIT CHAINS
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ESTABLISH NEW ORGANIZATION TO HIT CHAINS Groups of Independents In Washington Plan To Fight With Radio SEATTLE, Wash.—A new organization whose, purpose is to fight for the interests of the small,...
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HOUSEWIFE IS ENTITLED TO SAY IN TARIFF
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Manley, Basil
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HOUSEWIFE IS ENTITLED TO SAY IN TARIFF Wives and Mothers Spend 80 Per Cent of Nation's Budget; Should Fight for Rights (The following Is the first of a series of two articles on the...
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VALIDITY OF POWER ACT IS UNDER ATTACK
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VALIDITY OF POWER ACT IS UNDER ATTACK Congress Will Consider Thrusts Against Power Commission Soon, Is Belief (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C. — The serious thrust which has been...
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TRADE BODY INVESTIGATES CHAIN STORES
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TRADE BODY INVESTIGATES CHAIN STORES Nation-wide Probe Being Made by Federal Trade Commission at Senate's Request MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Chain stores of this city are being investigated by representatives...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About -By The Man On The Street"Leave us alone!" has always been the favorite motto of Big Business, all the trusts and monopolies, Wall Street and the Chicago Board of...
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APPLETON HAS FINE PUBLICLY OWNED UTILITY
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APPLETON HAS FINE PUBLICLY OWNED UTILITY City Water Works Taken Over in 1911 Proves Big Success; Gives Fine Service (Special To The Progressive) APPLETON, Wis.—The story of this city's $1,175,000...
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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 Bacon l.a Follette^ LAST week I spent a few days in Chicago. It is a great experience—there is nothing like a huge city to take one out of his little world...
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REDUCE WHEAT, FARM BOARD TELLS FARMERS
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REDUCE WHEAT, FARM BOARD TELLS FARMERS Claims American Grain Growers Can Compete With Cheap Foreign Products (Special Tn The Progressive) CHICAGO, ill. — American fanners can nn longer compete...
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THE WEEK
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The Week Oklahoma City in Peril. The Senate Bootlegger. Admiral Byrd Honored. Stop Jail Breakers. -By C. W. H.A WILD OIL WELL The population of Oklahoma City, capital of Oklahoma,, lived in...
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THE REPUDIATION OF REACTION
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THE REPUDIATION OF REACTION WHAT better summation of the significance of the elections last Tuesday could be made than that contained in the following statement by Philip F. LaFoll^tte,...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Hive me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. -M lit on. ILLINOIS AMENDMENT NOT FOR TAX RELIEF [Chicago. 111., Oct....
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Following News At the Capital The Lame Ducks. Mitchell's Position. Ask Lower Tariff. Labor Suffers Most. -By RADFORD E. MOBCEIBy RADFORD E. MOBLEY WASHINGTON, D. C. — Following the November...
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Vol. 001 Issue 050 (November 15 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 051 (November 22 1930)
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