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Vol. 001 Issue 013 (March 1 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 014 (March 8 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 015 (March 15 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 016 (March 22 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 017 (March 29 1930)
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••Contents••
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BILLION DOLLAR GRUNDY ACT PASSED
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Follette, Robert M. La Jr.
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BILLION DOLLAR GRUNDY ACT PASSED TARIFF MEASURE GIVEN O. K. AFTER SECRET DEALS AND VOTE BARGAINING WEEK Senator La Follette Calls Bill the Worst in Nation History; Scores Reactionary Senators NO...
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WIS. WILL ELECT SUPREME COURT JUSTICE TUES.
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WIS. WILL ELECT SUPREME COURT JUSTICE TUES, Kohler Appointee Backed By Big Corporations and Their Counsel THREE FACTIONS SUPPORT REYNOLDS Progressives, Socialists and Some Stalwarts Supporting...
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"SONS OF WILD JACKASSES" IS AN ORDER NOW
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"SONS OF WILD JACKASSES" IS AN ORDER NOW Launch New Organization In Minnesota for Kickers and Rebel Tariff Bravers A nation-wide organization of the 'Associated Sons of Wild Jackasses" has been...
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PRESIDENT WILL SIGN GRUNDY'S TARIFF, BELIEF
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PRESIDENT WILL SIM GRUNDY'S TARIFF, BELIEF Members of Congress See Executive Approval For Tariff Bill ISSUE IS DODGED BY G. O, P. CHIEF m Question May Determine 1930 Elections, Prediction of...
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DEMOCRATS ARE OPTIMISTIC WITH ELECTIONS NEAR
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DEMOCRATS ARE OPTIMISTIC WITH ELECTIONS NEAR Rep. Byrns Predicts That Democrats Will Control Next House (Special (o The Progressive) WASHINGTON--The protest against the policies of the present...
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RADIO TRUST IS GIVEN SUPPORT OF BANK HEADS
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RADIO TRUST IS GIVEN SUPPORT OF BANK HEADS Sponsors Would Net Profit of $85,000,000 If Deal Goes Through WASHINGTON — "The McFadden resolution, now pending in the House, should connect American...
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CUTTING SHOWS FALLACY OF CENSORSHIP
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CUTTING SHOWS FALLACY OF CENSORSHIP Asks if Senators Would Want Libraries Picked By Customs Officials [Special to The Progressive] WASHINGTON — A strong protest asamst the assumption by federal...
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CURRENT NOTES
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Follette, Belle Case La
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CURRENT NOTES By BELLE CASK LA FOLLETTE A SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN FOUR SCHOOL With a view to »n occasional day of relaxation from the cares «of the White House. President Hoover selected n ramping...
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10TH DISTRICT PROGRESSIVES ENDORSE PHIL
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10TH DISTRICT PROGRESSIVES ENDORSE PHIL Urge Him to Run for Governor; Rap Chain Banks, Stores ELLSWORTH, Wis.—In a resolution condemning chain banking and chain stores and scoring the use of...
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AMENDMENT BY NORRIS AIMED AT MONOPOLY
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AMENDMENT BY NORRIS AIMED AT MONOPOLY Cels Clause in Tariff Hill To Promote Compeli-tion on Protected Products I Special to The Progressive J WASHINGTON — An amendment to the tarilT bill...
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WHY FRANCE JOINED THE NAVAL PARLEY
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Haas, Grant C.
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Why France Joined the Naval Parley By GRANT C. HAAS [Former Member, Wisconsin Hoard of Control] rjlHAT lily white dove of peace and _|_ good will, the London Naval Parley, so auspiciously...
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CAN WIPE OUT UNEMPLOYMENT, SAYS OFFICIAL
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CAN WIPE OUT UNEMPLOYMENT, SAYS OFFICIAL Francrs Perkins, Industrial Commissioner in N. Y., Gives Views To Committee [Special to The Progressive J WASHINGTON — Hope that the problem of...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Tariff Rill Passes. Naval Conference Failure?, Defy Radio Body. Huston to Resign? BY LYNN PEAVEY TARIFF BILL PASSES AFTER nine months and eighteen days of deliberation upon the...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street Afraid to come out openly in the defense of the chain banks and the chain stores, the Con-servatives are trying in a roundabout way to throw cold water...
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STATE BANK OF N. D. PROFIT IN 1929 IS 19 PCT.
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Dale, Alfred S.
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STATE BANK OF N. D. PROFIT IN 1929 IS 19 PCT. Hanking Institution Operated liy State Sailing Clear on Financial Waters By ALFRED S. DALE Deputy State Treasurer of N. Dakota This famous state...
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FIRST MEETING OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNEMPLOYMENT
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First Meeting of the Senate Committee on Unemployment Reports of grave social conditions resulting from unemployment were heard by the Senate Committee of Commerce, pictured above as it opened...
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THE ROLL CALL
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The Roll Call ON MEN AND MEASURES LAST MINUTE REVERSAL ON LUMBER DUTY The most important of the reversals which marked the closing days of the tariff debate was that on lumber. By a margin of one...
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WISCONSIN "FORWARD"
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Reis, Alvin C.
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WISCONSIN "Forward" By ALVIN C. REIS [Member of Wisconsin Assembly] |Th; following is the fourth of a series of six articles by Assemblyman Alvln C. Rels. Madison, on "Power."—W. T. E.] The...
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BELIEVE TARIFF WILL BE WORRY TO PRESIEDENT
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Kent, Frank R.
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BELIEVE TARIFF WILL BE WORRY TO PRESIDENT Well Known Writer States Bill Will Put Pres. Hoover in a "Hole" By FRANK R. KENT (EDITOR'S NOTE—The Raw-leigh Tariff Bureau has contended that the tariff...
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FAMILY LIFE SATISFIES HUMAN NEED
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Abbott, Grace
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Family Life Satisfies Human Need By GRACE ABBOTT [Chief of Children's Bureau, Washington] EDITORIAL NOTE—The valuablo weekly radio talks on Child Welfare by Grace Abbott are a regular feature of...
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THE TEN WHO SWITCHED
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THE TEN WHO SWITCHED rpHE Progressive has received the following letter from J. S. E. Overton of Minneapolis: The Senate coalition -which functioned so admirably for agriculture during the special...
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REYNOLDS FOR SUPREME COURT
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Reynolds for Supreme Court [An Editorial from The Capital Times, Madison, Wis.] THE Constitution of the State of Wisconsin provides as follows In Section 9, Article 7: "When a vacancy shall...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS. FARM RELIEF AND SOCIALISM |_ [Pierre., S. D., March 19 J— The Federal Farm Board is a branch of the government function in behalf cf farmers to improve...
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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 Tariff to Conference. Can't Convict Wealth. Steel Trust Refund. The Huston Case. By RADFORD E. MOBLEY WASHINGTON, D. C—Weary »ftei nearly seven months of constant...
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