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Vol. 001 Issue 027 (June 7 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 028 (June 14 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 029 (June 21 1930)
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••Contents••
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WORST TARIFF IN HISTORY IS PASSED
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LaFollette, R. M. Jr.
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WORST TARIFF IN HISTORY IS PASSED SEN. LAFOLLETTE PORTRAYS THE BILL'S EVILS Compare Measure to the Iniquitous Payne-Aldrich Act of 1909 HIGHEST RATES SINCE DAYS OF HAMILTON Passed is Violation...
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CHAIN BANKS ARE NORTH DAKOTA PRIMARY ISSUE
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Baldwin, Henry T.
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CHAIN BANKS ARE NORTH DAKOTA PRIMARY ISSUE PROGRESSIVES DECLARE FOES FAVOR TRUSTS Attack Gov. Shafer's Selection of Bancorpora-tion Officials for High Office ADVOCATE TAXING POWEh\...
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SCHALL LEADS OPHER SENATE ACE BY 25,000
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SCHALL LEADS ¦OTHER SENATE ¦ACE BY 25,000 Hm. Christianson Trail-Ping Blind Senator After Keenly Contested Campaign U NDEEN ASSUMES FARMER LABOR LEAD Chase Apparently Nominated for Governor; Will...
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LAW PROFESSION LOSING DIGNITY BAR HEAD SAYS
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Law Profession Losing Dignity, Bar Head Says Xone So Dense as to Not Know of Politics in Judicial Appointments, Lum States ATLANTIC CITY'—The lawyer profession is often viewed as an institution...
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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 Defeat of Senator Simmons of North Carolina is Discussed; Elder La Follette Liked North Carolinian and Worked With Him on Many-Occasions. -By Robert M. La Follette...
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MORROW WINNER BY 250,000 IN PRIMARY TUES.
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MORROW WINNER BY 250,000 IN PRIMARY TUES. Ambassador To Mexico Has Huge Lead For Senator Over Franklin Fort ISpecial (o The Progressive) NEWARK, N. J.—Leading his nearest opponent by more than...
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A. S. MARSHALL IS CAMPAIGNING FOR CONGRESS
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A. S. MARSHALL IS CAMPAIGNING FOR CONGRESS Charges Opponent with Betrayal of Farmers Bv Voting for (Jrundv Tariff Bill t Special to The Progrewive) BISMARCK, N. D. — Perhaps the greatest drive for...
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NONPARTISAN'S PLATFORM HITS REACTIONARIES
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Nonpartisan's Platform Hit* Reactionaries » * * Tax Plank Strikes at Power Companies; Advocates More Grain Storage for Farmers FOLLOWING in the. platform of the Nonpartisan League of North...
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NYE, FRAZIER IN N. D. FIGHT
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NYE, FRAZIER IN N. D. FIGHT U. S. Senators Campaigning for Nonpartisan Ticket Headed by E. H. Brant (Special to The Progressive) BISMARCK. N. D.—Likening the opposition to the Progressive...
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TARIFF LAW TO HIT NORTHWEST STATES BADLY
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Kelley, Chas M.
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TARIFF LAW TO HIT NORTHWEST STATES BADLY Log-Rolling Congressmen Trade Away Real Ad-vantages for Fako Increasew BY VI1AS. M. KIXI.EY The R.iwlrigh Tariff Bureau Press Staff WASHINGTON, O. C.—The...
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SHIPSTEAD RISES TO POWER WITHOUT PARTY
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Shipstead Rises to Power Without Party Assumes Dominant Place In Senate Because of Personal Strength (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON — One of the most, striking figures in the national...
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ROLL CALL ON TARIFF BILL
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Roll Call on Tarilf Bill The roll call of the Hawley-Smoot tariff, in the senate on June 13 and In the Houss of Representatives on June 14 Is Riven bplow. In the .Senate the conferees' rpport on...
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HUBER WANTS LAW CHANGE TO SPEED TRIALS
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HUBER WANTS LAW CHANGE TO SPEED TRIALS Lt. Gov., in Meantime, to Leave Decision to People of State Disappointment over the decision of the state supreme, court that a circuit court has not...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street Progressives everywhere should give hearty and unre-ting support, to the ann-injunction bill now pending congress and championed by the Progressive...
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BRANCH BANKS HIT AS MENACE BY H. M. DAWES
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BRANCH BANKS HIT AS MENACE BY H. M. DAWES Former Comptroller Visions Feudal Principalities if Present Trend Continues WASHINGTON—Henry M. Dawes, Chicago banker and a former comptroller of the...
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1000 BOW HEADS AT GRAVE OF LA FOLLETTE
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Peavey, Lynn
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1000 Bow Heads at Grave of La Follette Sen. Wheeler Lauds Late Senator, His Family At Services By LYNN PEAVEY MORE than 1,000 persons from all parts of Wisconsin returned to the grave of the...
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"WAGES" OF BIG P. O. HEADS ARE RAISED 50 PCT.
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"WAGES" OF BIG P. 0. HEADS ARE RAISED 50 PCT. Postal Service Politicians Find it Easy to Get Salary Raises WASHINGTON—Congress has quietly raised the salaries of 52 postmasters in the leading...
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ANTI-INJUCTION BILL RETURNED; O. K. REFUSED
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ANTI INJUNCTION BILL RETURNED; 0. K. REFUSED Norris Will Lead Fight For Measure; Does Not Expect Early Action WASHINGTON — Attorney General Mitchell declined to pass on the constitutionality of...
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SHORTER WORKING HOURS FOR POSTAL MEN IS URGED
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Shorter Working Hours for Postal Men is Urged Ask Hoover's Aid in Getting Measure Through Congress at Present Session WASHINGTON— President Hoover's help in the passage of the postal 44-hour week...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Tariff Bill Passed. Stork Market Crashes. Opposition to Treaty. La Follette, Sr., Honored. By LYNN PEAVEY BY a vote of 222 to 153 the house of representatives this week sent to Pres....
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THE BATTLE IN NORTH DAKOTA
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THE BATTLE IN NORTH DAKOTA THE Nonpartisan League Program of North Dakota was started in July, 1919. For many years the opposition, organized as the Independent, Voters' Association, fought this...
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WISCONSIN POLITICS
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Wisconsin Politics To Defeat Johnson. Hargraves for Congress. Oppose Slater. King. Favors Rowlands. Progressives are almost certain to recapture the state senatorship in the 11th Wisconsin...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM FROM N. D. FARMER [Ayr, N. D.. May 16. —Nothing is gained by holding back the TRUTH. If a man is sick he should see his doctor Just how bad he is. He might need something...
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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 Bill Passes. Committee Defied. Conceal Secret Treaties. Shoals Bill Dies. -By RADFORD E. MOBLEXWASHINGTON, D. C. — The same Old Guard plunderers in the...
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