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Vol. 001 Issue 048 (November 1 1930)
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UNIVERSITY TO ASK MONOPOLY FUNDS
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UNIVERSITY TO ASK MONOPOLY FUNDS DANGER SEEN ON POLICY OF WIS. REGENTS University of Wisconsin Board and President Open Wajyfor Monopoly Subsidies OPPOSED BY GOV.-ELECT LA FOLLETTE Standard Oil...
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DARROW AND REV. RYAN URGE PARDONS FOR MOONEY AND BILLING
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Darrow and Rev. Ryan Urge Pardons for Mooney and Billing DENOUNCE CASE AS OUTRAGE AND AN INJUSTICE Cable Also Received from 3Iajor Who Claims to Have Witnessed Tragedy GOV. YOiyG ASKED TO ISSLE...
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RAILWAY UNIONS GO ON RECORD FOR 6-HOUR DAY
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RAILWAY UNIONS GO ON RECORD FOR 6-HOUR DAY Representatives of 375,-000 Workers Meet in Conference to Consider Unemployment (Special To The Progressive) CHICAGO, 111.—A resolution favoring the six...
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MISS ABBOTT MAY STILL GET LABOR POST
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MISS ABBOTT MAY STILL GET LABOR POST But Her Opposition to Scheme of Administration is Believed to Have Hurt Her Chances WASHINGTON, D. C. — Miss Grace Abott, head of the children's bureau of...
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LIBERALS WIN OVER I. V. A. IN NORTH DAKOTA
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LIBERALS WIN OVER I. V. A. IN NORTH DAKOTA Defeat Legislation That Would Give Conservatives Longer Terms In Office I By ALFRED S. DALE I BISMARCK, N. D.—The two issues between the Progressives...
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PROGRESSIVES MAY FORCE EXTRA SESSION--NORRIS
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PROGRESSIVES MAYFORCEEXTRA SESSION—NORRIS Warns Reactionaries That Progressive Legislation Must Be Considered (Special To The Progressive) LINCOLN, Nebr.—With the Nye committee concluding its...
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PHIL BEGINS HEARINGS ON STATE BUDGETS
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PHIL BEGINS HEARINGS ON STATE BUDGETS Calls Committee of Legislators to Go Over Needs of Stale Departments Budget hearings on the financial requests of Wisconsin departments and Institutions were...
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FARMER'S UNION RAPS POLICIES OF HOOVERITES
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FARMERS' UNION RAPS POLICIES OF HOOVERITES Voice Dissatisfaction at Dealings of Farm Board; Would Aholish Boards of Trade McPHERSON, Kan. — Middle west farmers represented in the membership of...
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WRITER STATES FARMERS NEED SELLING FORCE
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Bradford, G. M.
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WRITER STATES FARMERS NEED SELLING FORGE Discusses Marketing Methods of Agriculture as Compared with Business (The following is the first of a Series of articles on farm products and marketing...
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PEOPLE I HAVE KNOWN
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Evans, Elizabeth Glendower
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PEOPLE I HAVE KNOWN Alice Hamilton, M. D., Pioneer In A New Kind of Human Service -By Elizabeth Glendower Evans(EDITORIAL NOTE—This is Ihe first nf two articles portraying the character and the...
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WORKERS SAID TO LOSE LARGE SUMS IN UNPAID WAGES
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Workers Said To Lose Large Sums In Unpaid Wages Machinery Of Justice Held To He Inadequate For Collecting Amounts That Arc- Due WASHINGTON, D. C. — Despite progrcw marie in obtaining justice for...
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RAIL PROBLEMS BLAMED UPON WATERED STOCK
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RAIL PROBLEMS BLAMED UPON WATEREDSTOCK Eastman of I. C. C Attacks Security Inflation as Cause of Valuation Difficulties (Special To The Progressive) BOSTON, Mass.—The Interstate Commerce...
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HITS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AIDING CHAINS
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HITS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AIDING CHAINS Service- dubs Should Li in Up With Independent To Fi<dil Chain Propaganda, Is View By MONTAVILLE FLOWERS (Taeoma, Wash.) At its recent annual convention...
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LEWIS FOR QUICK ACTION ON RELIEF BY U. S. CONGRESS
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Lewis for Quick Action on Relief By U. S. Congress Extra Session Would be a Regular Procedure Carrying ()u< Will of People, lie Declares (Special To The Progressive) SPRING FIELD, III.—Congress...
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PLAN TO MAKE USE OF GRAIN HELD NOT NEW
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PLAN TO MAKE USE OF GRAIN HELD NOT NEW iProposal lo Supply Joh-| less With Farm Hoard | Wheal Made Last July, is Claim STEUBENVILLE, Ohio.—The idea of : using the wheat surplus now in the hands of...
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JOSEPHUS DANIELS REVIEWS HUGE WAR COSTS IN ADDRESS
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Josephus Daniels Reviews Huge War Costs in Address Tells of Huge Armament Burdens Now Being Carried By the Taxpayers of All Nations ASHEVILLE, N. C —"The United States is spending twice as much in...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street THE seven leading Democrats who issued a statement promising that their party would not place any obstacles in the way ot carrying out the Hoover...
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HARD TIMES ARE BLAMED ON OUR MONEY SYSTEM
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Stewart, Chas W.
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HARD TIMES ARE BLAMED ON OUR MONEY SYSTEM Single Standard of Gold Held to Cause Mischief; Multiple Plan Offered By CH.AS. W. STEWART People from various walks of life are just beginning lo...
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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; UNKMPLOYMENT AFIRST STEP TOWARDS an understanding of the unemployment problem is the recognition of the fact that there are several...
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PRES. HOOVER AS A LEADER
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Paine, R. F.
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Pres. Hoover As A Leader By R. I'. PAINE (In The San lruudsco News) "What the Republican party needs is leadership at Washington," sighs a distinguished eastern editor who, evidently, didn't enjoy...
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PROPOSE WAR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GOOD WILL
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Schmidt, E. P.; Neserius, P. G.
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PROPOSE WAR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GOOD WILL Will Ask Congress lo Use Part of War Debt Collections for Foreign Students Here (The following article outlines a war-indemnity and war-debt scholarship plan...
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THE WEEK
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The Week Some Bright Spots. Government Finance. Grape Juice. 124 Million Americans. -By C. W. H. ALTHOUGH current reports put the number of unemployed in the country at upwaTds of 3,500.000 and...
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MONOPOLY AND EDUCATION
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MONOPOLY AND EDUCATION THE University of Wisconsin, long known as a fountain head of liberal and progressive ideas, has through the action of its president and Board of Regents made the astounding...
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THE CAUSE OF THE CRASH
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The Cause of the Crash FROM WASHINGTON POST Out of many diagnoses of the business depression economists have arrived at the conclusion that the country produced in the years immediately preceding...
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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 argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. -Milton. CAL'S CONFIDENCE [Oklahamo City, Okla.. Nov. 24] — In a recent...
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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 Power Trust Ready. Bank Stability. Old Vegetables. The. Wirkerfthjim, ftnrtv. By RADFORD E. MOBLEJWASHINGTON, D. C. —- The paid agents of the Power Trust "in-Unue...
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