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Vol. 001 Issue 027 (June 7 1930)
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INCOME TAX ADVOCATE WINS IN IOWA
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INCOME TAX ADVOCATE WINS IN IOWA CONG. DICKINSON WINNER IN IOWA PRIMARY FIGHT Defeats Gov.Hammill with Lead of Over 50,000; Tariff Bill Was Issue TURNER NOMINATED FOR GOVERNORSHIP Advocate of...
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THO DISBARRED OREGON LAWYER WINS IN G. O. P.
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THO DISBARRED OREGON LAWYER WINS IN G. 0. P. George W. Joseph of Portland Wins Nomination For Governor POLITICIANS ARE AGAINST RESULT .Made Free Speech and Public Water Power...
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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 Missouri Inheritance Tax Case Raises Question, "Whose Mind Is Unclouded?" — President Retains the Taxing Power. -By Robert M. La Follette Jr.WHOSE MIND IS UNCLOUDED? ' ¦...
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BUSINESS MEN INDUSTRIALISTS ATTACK TARIFF
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Kelley, Charles M.
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BUSINESS MEN INDUSTRIALISTS ATTACK TARIFF See Doom of U. S. Prosperity if Grundy Bill Should Become a Law SOME FEAR PANIC IF BILL IS PASSED Stutz Motor Co. Head Says Bill Would Re-suit in 40...
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SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS UNION CLERKS' RIGHTS
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SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS UNION CLERKS' RIGHTS Rules They Have Right to Name Their Own Members of Joint Wage Boards WASHINGTON.—The United States Supreme Court upheld the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks...
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N. J. CANDIDATES CHALLENGED TO DISCUSS TARIFF
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N. J. CANDIDATES CHALLENGED TO DISCUSS TARIFF Frclinghuysen Demands His Opponents, Morrow and Fort, Explain Positions (Special to The Progressive) NEW YORK.—A frank statement of their views on...
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CHURCHES ARE HIT BY HEAVY TARIFF TAXES
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CHURCHES ARE HIT BY HEAVY TARIFF TAXES Church Building Materials, Prayer Books Will Mount in Cost Super - protectionists who fabricated the Hawley-Smoot tariff bill did not miss a trick when they...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About -By The Man On The StreetThe most militant financial publication in the world, the Wall street Journal, takes a position squarely alongside the Progressive in strongly...
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FORD ASSAILS GRUNDY TARIFF AS "INIQUITOUS"
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Ford, Henry
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FORD ASSAILS GRUNDY TARIFF AS "INIQUITOUS" Declares Bill Would| Injure Business and In -crease Nation's Jobless Rolls (EDITOR'S NOTE—If the tariff possesses the merit usually given it by Us...
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THE ROLL CALL
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The Roll Call ON MEN AND MEASURES House Votes to Give Away Muscles Shoals Power corporation lobbyists had extraordinarily good reasons for celebrating over the Memorial Day week-end. for Just...
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LANSING PLANT, PUBLIC OWNED, IS SUCCESSFUL
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LANSING PLANT, PUBLIC OWNED, IS SUCCESSFUL Lansing, Michigans Mu-nicipally Owned Plant Is Worth Three Millions I Special to The Progressive) LANSING, Mich. — Lansing has suc-eonsfully operated an...
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THE COMMUNITY AND CHILD LABOR
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Abbott, Grace
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The Community and Child Labor .Hv CRACK AKBOTT[Chief of Children's JJureau, Washington] By GRACE ABBOTT Editorial Note: The valuable weekly radio talks on Chilli Welfare by Grace Abbott are a...
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JOSEPH GRUNDY IS FIRST VICTIM OF HIGH TARIFF
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JOSEPH GRUNDY . FIRST VICTIM OF HIGH TARIFF Senator Responsible for High Rates in Grundy Bill Turns "Lame Duck" The first victim of the billion dollar Grundy tariff bill is the individual who nore...
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CURRENT NOTES
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Follette, Belle Case La
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CURRENT NOTES By BELLE CASE L\ FOLLETTE It is some 40 years since T heard the great Italian actor, Tonimnp S.alvini, play the part of Othello. Except for the Hamlet of Edwin Booth, Salvini's...
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WISCONSIN POLITICS
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Wisconsin Politics Campaign Now Shaping Up: Kohlder Supporters Embarrassed by Chain Issue-Row in Milwaukee. With the date cn which candidates can commence circulating nom-in ation papers in...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Graf in America. Lynch Law Again. Venezuela Debt. In Darkest Boston. BY LYNN PEAVEYATTRACTTNG little more attention than a large ocean liner steaming into the New York harbor from...
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URGES FIGHT ON WHITE PLAGUE BY INCREASED WAGES
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Urges Fight On White Plague By Increased Wages New York Health (Commissioner Says High Standard of Living Is Remedy ATLANTIC CITY. — Good economic conditions and not health prevention societies is...
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PENSION GROUP ASSAILS CLAIMS OF CRITIC-WRITER
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PENSION GROUP ASSAILS CLAIMS OF CRITIC-WRITER Old-Age Security Assn. Brands Magazine Articles as False 'Special to The Progressive] NEW YORK—A recent series of articles in Forbes' Magazine on the...
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UNEMPLOYMENT IS STILL ON INCREASE
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UNEMPLOYMENT IS STILL ON INCREASE PROVIDENCE, R. I. — Employment decreased 4.3 per cent in 192 manufacturing establishments ln this State at the end of April, as compared with the end of March,...
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MEXICAN WORKER IS EXPLOITED IN COLO. BEET FIELDS
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Mexican Worker Is Exploited In Colo. Beet Fields Imported Workers Earn Small Wage. Work Under Bad Conditions, Is Ronnrf DENVER. — The. smug respectabi; of the Great Western Sugar Comp and It?...
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INCOME TAX
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INCOME TAX 'T'HOSE champions of justice in government who have taken -*- the stand that ability to pay should be a guiding principle of taxation in this country have won a splendid and significant...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM WHY WE HAVE A DEPRESSION [To The Editor—-During our "Republican Prosperity" and "Democratic Panic," the question is always asked, "what's this country coming to?" The country is...
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Mobley, Radford E.
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Following Newa At the Capital Hoover Seeks Adjournment. House. Linen Up on Power. New Dry Regime. Unemployment Bills. R. RADFORD E. MOBLEY WASHINGTON. D. C. — It 1* certainly no secret that....
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