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Vol. 001 Issue 018 (April 5 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 019 (April 12 1930)
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SUPREME COURT NOMINEE UNDER BITTER ATTACK
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SUPREME COURT (NOMINEE UNDER BITTER ATTACK Labor Fights Confirming Parker as Successor to Late Justice Sanford HOOVER SELECTION IS HIT BY GREEN I'pheld 'Yellow Dog? Contracts, Labor Chief Tells...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Robert M. La Jr.
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La Follette's Comment Passage of IS orris Muscle Shoal Resolution Vic•tory in Public Interest; A Beginning in Haiti; Hoover Now in Same Position Faced by Taft. By Robert M. La Follette Jr. A...
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ONE-CHAMBERED LEGISLATURE IS OKLAHOMA ISSUE
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Chamberlain, Ernest R.
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ONE-CHAMBERED LEGISLATURE IS OKLAHOMA ISSUE W. M. Darnell Will Be Candidate if Popular Support is Forthcoming NET INCOME TAX FOR AD VALOREM PLAN Would Abolish Ad Valorem for State and School...
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GOVT. ASKED TO PREVENT STEEL CO. COMBINATION
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GOVT. ASKED TO PREVENT STEEL CO. COMBINATION Cong. La Guardia Demands That Department Interfere In Merger (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON —Immediate government action to prevent a merger...
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BLAINE FAVORS PROBE OF HUGE P. O. SCANDAL
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BLAINE FAVORS PROBE OF HUGE P. 0. SCANDAL Senator Alleges Corruption in Negotiations For Contracts WASHINGTON — Scandals in the leases of postoffice buildings throughout the country, said to be...
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CONGRESSIONAL SUPERVISION OF MERGERS SEEN
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CONGRESSIONAL SUPERVISION OF MERGERS SEEN Senator Couzens Proposes j Suspension of I. C. C. Regulatory Power (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON—Sen. Couzens (Rep.) of Michigan, introduced in...
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MRS. M'CORMICK IS REPUBLICAN NOMINEE IN ILL
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MRS. M'CORMICK IS REPUBLICAN NOMINEE IN ILL Nominated as Opponent to TJ. S. Entrance Into World Court SWEEPS STATE AND LEADS BY J65.000 Ts First Woman to Have Been Nominated For Senate...
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UNEMPLOYMENT STILL A PROBLEM PRES. GREEN SAYS
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Unemployment Still a Problem, Pres. Green Says Labor Chief Reports Only One Out of 100 Unemployed Are Back at Work WASHINGTON—There was but a 1 per cent increase in employment in March over...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street Man's inhumanity to man is proverbial. Its most cruel form is shown today by the employer who fives an honest faithful worker simply because he has...
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TARIFF BILL VETO URGED BY RAWLEIGH
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Mobley, Radford
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Tariff Bill Veto Urged By Rawleigh Proidenl Should Aft if High Rates Stay in, He Says BY RADFORD MOBLEY WASHINGTON, D. C. — President Hoover should veto the tariff bill unless the conference...
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THE ROLL CALL
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The Roll Call ON MEN AND MEASURES Tariff Gag Rule Again Upheld in House TEN and a half months ago the House approved the Hawley 1erlfT bill after astute Old Guard parliamentarians had succeeded...
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BACKED FOR SENATE BY RAIL WORKERS
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Backed for Senate by Rail Workers Chief Executives of Standard Organizations Indorse a Number of Candidates Who Have Stood the Test; Party Affiliations Are Ignored From LABOR During their meeting...
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SENATE PASSES NORRIS SCHOOLS PLAN 45 TO 23
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SENATE PASSES NORRIS SCHOOLS PLAN 45 TO 23 Nebraska Senator Hits Big Cyanomid Company As Debate is Opened (Special to The Progressive] WASHINGTON — Government operation of Muscle Shoals was again...
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THE BLIND CHILD
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Abbott, Grace
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The Blind Child By GRACE ABBOTT [Chief of Children's Bureau, Washington] EDITORIAL NOTE: The valuable weekly radio talks on Child Welfare by Grace Abbott are a regular feature of The...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week The London Conference For Tripartite Pact. World War Cost. Arrest Gandhi Follow~ ers. BY LYNN PEAVEY ABANDONMENT and liquidation of the London naval disarmament conference Is being...
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RAIL HOLDING FIRMS FLOUT I. C. C., CLAIM
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RAIL HOLDING FIRMS FLOUT I. C. C, CLAIM Eastman Charges Roads Have Taken Mergers In Their Own Hands WASHINGTON—Charges that some railroad interests of the country had been using securities holding...
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CONGRESSMEN IN FAVOR OF AN OLD AGE STUDY
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CONGRESSMEN IN FAVOR OF AN OLD AGE STUDY Overwhelming Majority Reply Favorably to Questionnaire on Subject I Special To The Profreanive) NEW YORK—An overwhelming majority of congressmen replying...
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A DIRT FARMER SPEAKS HIS MIND
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Stuart, William Gordon
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A Dirt Farmer Speaks His Mind By WILLIAM GORDON STUART If anyone doubts that the old-fashioned dirt farmer Is In a bad way, Jet him read this article, which la reprinted in condensed form from the...
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THE ILLINOIS VERDICT
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THE ILLINOIS VERDICT WHEN the new Senate convenes next March 4th, one of the most loyal and faithful members of the Old Guard now sitting in the Senate will be missing—Senator Charles S. Deneen of...
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CURRENT NOTES
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Follette, Belle Case La
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CURRENT NOTES By BELLE CASE LA FOLLETTE MORE than 1.500 delegates from over the country participated in the tenth annual conference of the Progressive Education association held in Washington, D....
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM A new system of society [Bellingham, Wash., March 25.'— Like the weekly much better than the monthly form. Enclose check for $1.50. Wk-h the issues for No. 13 and 14—the two...
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Following News At the Capital Old Guard "Sweet'? Chain Banks Called Muscle Shoals Veto? Garner Defies Smoot By RADFORD E. MOBLEY WASHINGTON, D. C—The cherished hope of the White House to oust the...
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Vol. 001 Issue 020 (April 19 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 021 (April 26 1930)
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