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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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Vol. 001 Issue 050 (November 15 1930)
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BOMB IS THROWN IN OLD GUARD CAMP
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BOMB IS THROWN IN OLD GUARD CAMP CONG PEAVEY WILY REMAIN INDIPENDENT Progressive Member of House Won't Help Reactionaries in Ruling House OTHER LIBERALS MAY DO THE SAME Organization of House...
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ELECTION BRINGS BIG SHAKEUP IN WISCONSIN SENATE, ASSEMBLY
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Peavey, Lynn
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Election Brings Big Shakeup in Wisconsin Senate, Assemble NEARLY HALF OF LEGISLATURE HAS LOST SEATS Wisconsin Assembly Will Have 49 New Members; Senate Has Seven Changes IS UNUSUALIN STATE'S...
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HOOVER WILL ASK U.S. ENTRY IN WORLD COURT
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HOOVER WILL ASK U.S. ENTRY IN WORLD COURT Ratification of Provisions Necessary by Senate Before Nation Fully Belongs WASHINGTON, D. C—Formal entry of the United States into the World Court by...
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ANTI-UNION GROUP IS WORRIED OVER HIGH COURT RULING
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Anti-Union Group Is Worried Over High Court Ruling Decision Hit Company Union and Committee Hits Dejected Note in Report NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—The antiunion shop committee of the National...
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FIVE DAY WEEK BEST METHOD OF AIDING JOBLESS
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FIVE DAY WEEK BEST METHOD OF AIDING JOBLESS Big Manufacturer Gives Views on Unemployment; Uses Schedule in Plants (Special To The Progressive) NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—"The only way to remedy the...
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AID IS PLEDGED BY DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS
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AID IS PLEDGED BY DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADERS Declares Pary Will Give Assistance to G. O. P. To Bring Prosperity Back (Special To The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. C.—A pledge that the Democratic...
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MINNESOTA HAS FIRST FARMER-LABOR GOVERNOR
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MINNESOTA HAS FIRST FARMER-LABOR GOVERNOR Floyd B. Olson Will Be First of Party to Hold Governorship of Any State. (Special To The Progressive) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. — With the election of Floyd B....
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STRIKERS ENTER SIXTH WEEK WITH FLYING COLORS
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STRIKERS ENT SIXTH WEEK WITH FLYING COLORS Faced by Hardships and Privations, Danville Textile Workers Keep Up Fight for Rights (Special To The Progressive) DANVILLE, Va.—The strike of 4,000 men...
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HIGH TARIFFS FOSTER WARS--BASIL MANLY
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HIGH TARIFFS FOSTER WARS--BASIL MANLY Noted Economist Tells How Grundy Bill Increases Expenses of American Home (The following: Is the second and last of a series of articles on the...
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NEW ASSEMBLYMAN WOULD TAX BIG PUBLIC UTILITIES
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NEW ASSEMBLYMAN WOULD TAX BIG PUBLIC UTILITIES Has Tax Plan Harold M. Groves Prof. Groves, Tax Expert at University of Wisconsin, Offers New Proposals BEAVER DAM, Wis.—A special income tax upon...
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MOTION PICTURE STARS ATTACK COAST MONOPOLY
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MOTION PICTURE STARS ATTACK COAST MONOPOLY Declares That Fox Chain of Theaters Is "Arrogant" and Is Out to Gouge the Public (Special To The Progressive) HOLLYWOOD, Cal.—The Fox chain of 400...
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"BIG THREE" IN MILK INDUSTRY INCREASES GRIP
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"BIG THREE" IN MILK INDUSTRY INCREASES GRIP Borden, Beatrice, and The National Dairy Prod. Corp. Absorb 74 Small Concerns I Special To The Progressive) NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—The three big dairy...
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GRADY SEEN AS CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME COURT
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GRADY SEEN AS CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME COURT "Well Known Wisconsin Atlorney Mentioned as Opponent of Judge Fowler in Spring The action of the Supreme court of Wisconsin in declining to advance the...
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POLITICAL PICKINGS
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Sorghum, Sen.
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Political Pickings [By SEN. SORGHUM] THERE probably has never been an election that has not been interpreted in the light of past or future events or developments. And, of course, in most cases...
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BIG RAILROADS CLAIM INCOME NOT ABEQUA
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BIG RAILROADS CLAIM INCOM NOT ADEQUA Executives in Plea to C. Tell of ."Sorry Pligh of Western District Lines (Special To The Prngretwlve) WASHINGTON, D. C—The railroads of the West aren't making...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street THTC Power Trust is making Immense profits by charging high and unreasonable rates. Its glib press agents always deny this in statements that are...
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PROGRESSIVES ELATED OVER ROOSEVELT WIN
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Malcolm, James
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PROGRESSIVES ELATED OVER ROOSEVELT WIN Likely That G. O. P. Legislature Will Agree to Measutes in View of Big Vote By JAMES MALCOLM | Special Correspondent] ALBANY, N. If.—Progressives of both...
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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 La Follette AN APPEAL THE undersigned organizations, representing more than forty millions of women working in various ways in fifty-six different...
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PRESIDENT OF COUNTRY BANK HITS BRANCHES
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PRESIDENT OF COUNTRY BANK HITS BRANCHES Tells of Movement lo Do Away with Independent Banker by Chain Devices (Special To The Progressive) NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. — "Every now and then we go In for...
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THE WEEK
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The Week Another Mine Tragedy Armistice Day Stocks Go Down More for Waterways By C. W. H. SEVENTY-NINE KILLED Seventy-nine men were killed in an underground mine explosion at Millfleld, Ohio,...
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A GOOD THING FOR KANSAS
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A GOOD THING FOR KANSAS THE defeat of Senator Henry J. Allen in the Kansas senatorial contest by George McGill, Progressive Democrat, probably closes "what was one of the most disgraceful stories...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Give me ihe liberty to know, to vtter and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. —Milton. HAS CONFIDENCE IN US [Omro, Wis., Oct, 28 — After reading the...
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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 A Lively Session Rig Expenditures Won't Rock Boat Brazil's Recognition By RADFORD E. MOBLEIBy RADFORD E. MOBLET WASHINGTON, D. C—Congress will be in session within...
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Vol. 001 Issue 051 (November 22 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 052 (November 29 1930)
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