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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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Vol. 001 Issue 051 (November 22 1930)
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BARE IRREGULARITIES IN P. O. LEASES
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BARE IRREGULARITIES IN P. O.. LEASES PROBE BEING CARRIED ON BY SENATE BODY Sen. Blaine, Chairman of Committee, Sees Nation- Wide Scandal In Exposures WITNESSES TELL OF HUGE RENTALS Hearings...
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HUGE EXPENDITURES ARE EXPOSED IN COLORADO CAMPAIGN PROBE
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Huge Expenditures Are Exposed in Colorado Campaign Probe NYE COMMITTEE UNCOVERS BIG 'SLUSH' FUNDS More than §45,000 Spent By Managers in Primary and General Elections for Shaw HEADQUARTERS SPENT...
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SEN. SHIPSTEAD PRAISES IDEAS OF LIBERALS
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SEN. SHIPSTEAD PRAISES IDEAS OF LIBERALS Declares Co-operation by Democrats with Old Guard is Not 'Constructive' , WASHINGTON, D. C—The prospect of a national government controlled by a coalition...
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EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS IS STILL IN DOUBT
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EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS IS STILL IN DOUBT Administration Leaders Are Taking Every Means to Prevent It HOOVER CONFERS WITH LEADERS Extra Session Believed Necessary for Relief of Nation-Wide...
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RAILROADS TO SHUT DOWN ON DROUGHT RELIFF
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RAILROADS TO SHUT DOWN ON DROUGHT RELIEF Farmers in 21 States Will Be Hit .When Carriers Resume Old Schedules on Nov. 1st (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON, D. c—After No-i vember 1 the...
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U. S. FARM BOARD AGAIN TRIES TO CHECK DECLINES
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U.S. FARM BOARD AGAIN TRIES TO CHECK DECLINES Enters Wheat Market in Attempt to 'Peg' Price of Wheat; Fixed at 73 Cents (Special To The Progressive) CHICAGO, 111.—After making specific...
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QUESTIONNAIRE HOLDS GERMANY NOT SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR WORLD WAR
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Questionnaire Holds Germany Not Solely Responsible For World War MANY ANSWERS ARE RECEIVED TO QUERIES Hundreds of Replies Are Received from Educators, Editor?, Soldiers, and Others (Special To...
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MAY REOPEN STATE OWNED GAS STATION
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MAY REOPEN STATE OWNED GAS STATION Governor-Elect Bryan of Nebraska Cites Saving of Municipal Station ..LINCOLN. Nebr.—The state-owned gasoline filling station closed in 1925 by Gov. McMullen may...
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POLITICAL PICKINGS
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Sorghum, Sen.
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Political Pickings [By SEN. SORGHUM] AST is East and West is West, and j never the twain shall meet. And when it comes to political parties, perhaps it's just as well the twain don't meet, as the...
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EASTMAN HITS RAIL FIRMS ON QUESTION OF "FAIR VALUES"
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Eastman Hits Rail Firms on Question of "Fair Values" Declares There Is No Definite Meaning of Term I'nder Laws BOSTON. Mass. -- The "fair value" ml* by which railroads and other utilities rales...
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INJURY AND NOT ACCIDENT IS HELD METERIAL TO CASES
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Injury and Not Accident Is Held Material to Cases Court Holds Damages Cannot Be Paid I'pon Mere Accident, bill for Injury ST. PAUL,. Minn.—The State Supreme court made an important compensation...
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NEW PLANS ARE BEING TRIED AT WIS. UNIVERSITY
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Duffus, R. L.
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NEW PLANS ARE BEING TRIED AT WIS. UNIVERSITY Institution Assumes New Role in State With Changes in Educational System I With (he beginning of the new academic year the I'nlversity nf Wi.srnn.sin...
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USE OF YELLOW DOG CONTRACT HIT BY OREGON COURT
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Use of Yellow Dog Contract Hit By Oregon Court Anti-Union Agreement Held Invalid and Injunction Is Denied to Firm Trying to Enforce it PORTLAND, Ore. — Circuit. Judge Walter H. Evans has rendered...
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OCONTO, WIS. WILL PURCHASE WATER UTILITY
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OCONTO, WIS. WILL PURCHASE WATER UTLITY Voters Approve Bond Issue hy Big Vote; Price Has Been Set at $164,000 I Special to The Progressive) OCONTO, Wis.—By a vote of more than two to one the...
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UNEMPLOYMENT IS CAUSED BY SCIENCE, LABOR CHIEF SAYS
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Unemployment Is Caused by Science, Labor Chief Says Secretary of Labor Savs Inventions Have Tended to Create Situation WASHINGTON. D. C. — New inventions and processes are partly responsible...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street ONE OF THE most Interesting pm-ts of the newspaper is the space devoted to letters from the people. Here one finds pviblic opinion bubbling to the...
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PUBLIC PLANTS MAY NOW EXTEND THEIR SERVICE
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PUBLIC PLANTS MAY NOW EXTEND THEIR SERVICE Nebraska Voters Approve Law Enabling Municipal Utilities to Serve Farmers (Special To The Progressive) LINCOLN. Nebr.—Farmers and others living outside...
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FIVE DAY WEEK BOOSTED BY BIG STORE OPERATOR
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FIVE DAY WEEK BOOSTED BY BIG STORE OPERATOR Ts Coming Thing For American Industry, Says Head of Giant Boston Concern (Special To The Progressive) CLEVELAND. Ohio.—The five day week is the coming...
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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 ("1ENERAL TASKER H. BLISS died November 9, at ¦<r the Walter Reed Hospital, in Washington, D. C. He was 77 years old. He had attained the...
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PRESS COMMENT ON THE ELECTION
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Press Comment on the Election PRIZE ASINIMTY I New York Eve. Post) We certainly tin not agree with the Ineffable Mr. Fess that the business depression "had no nationwide effect." Nor can we go...
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FINAL FIGURES WILL GIVE PHIL 220,000 MARGIN
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FINAL FIGURES WILL GIVE PHIL 220,000 MARGIN Stale Canvassing Board Tabulates Almost Complete Returns in Wis. Election With only 42 of the state's 2,826 precincts unreported, the majority of Gov....
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CHICAGO LABOR RESENTFUL TOWARD GOVT. BUREAUCRACY
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Chicago Labor Resentful Toward Govt. Bureaucracy Failure of Administration Start Work on Postoffice Brings Hardship to Building Workers (Special To The Progressive) CHICAGO, 111.—As evidence of...
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THE WEEK
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The Week Ruth Faces a Suit. Distress Among Banks. The Wicker sham Report. A World Plot. By C. W. H. MRS. MeCORMICK RECUPERATING from her strenuous campaign against James Hamilton Lewis, who...
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"STANDING BEHIND THE PRESIDENT"
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"STANDING BEHIND THE PRESIDENT" MOST clear thinking Americans who believe in the institutior. of popular government and the ability of the people of thi> nation to rule themselves will join with...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to ar gue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. —Milton. PUBLISHES THE TRUTH [Newport. Wash., Nov. 1.]—Enclosed please...
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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 Progressive Plans, lAimonCs Statement, The Grape Juice War, The Farm Hoard. By HADFORD E. MOBLEY WASHINGTON, D. C—Progressives, returning to Washington for the short...
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