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Vol. 001 Issue 031 (July 5 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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CONSERVATIVES WIN IN NORTH DAKOTA
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CONSERVATIVES WIN IN NORTH DAKOTA GOV. SHAFER IS NOMINATED OVER BRANT Conservatives Also Have Margin in Both Houses of the Legis-lalure CONG. SINCLAIR WINS OVER A. C. TOWN LEY _ Shafer ,Will Be...
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CUTTING RIPS HOOVER STATEMENT ON VETERANS' BILL
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CUTTING RIPS HOOVER STATEMENT ON VETERANS'BILL BILL DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE, SENATOR SAYS Executive's Statement Full of Inaccuracies and Misstatements, He Says SAYS PRES. HOOVER HAS NOT READ...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Robert M. La Jr.
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La Folletfe's Comment Action on Veterans" Bill is Discussed; Responsibility for Launching Government Upon the General Disability Plan Rests With President Hoover. -By Robert M. La Follette Jr. IN...
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TOM CAMPBELL HITS ROBINSON ON HIS RECORD
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TOM CAMPBELL HITS ROBINSON ON HIS RECORD Arkansas Senator Faces Keen Battle in Race To Return to Senate HIT AS ATTORNEY FOR POWER TRUST Serving Two Masters, Campbell Charges in Strong Speech...
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ELECT LIBERAL AS NEW 'PREXY' OF N. C. SCHOOL
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ELECT LIBERAL AS NEW 'PREXY' OF N. C. SCHOOL Graham, Who Criticized Textile {Manufacturers, Is Chosen to Head University (Special to The Progressive) RALEIGH, N. C—One of North Carolina's most...
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SEN. CONNALLY SAYS FARMER'S PLIGHT WORSE
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SEN. CONNALLY SAYS FARMER'S PLIGHT WORSE Declares Congress Must Face Prohlem and Bring Farmer Relief (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON — The plight of the American farmer has grown steadily...
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COSTIGAN OUT FOR SENATE IN COLO. PRIMARY
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COSTIGAN OUT FOR SENATE IN COLO. PRIMARY Progressive. Enters Democratic Senatorial Race; Supported by Labor [Special to The Progressive] PUEBLO, Colo. — The candidacy o? Edward P. Cosllgan for...
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HITCHCOCK WILL BE DEMOCRATIC SENATE CHOICE
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HITCHCOCK WILL BE DEMOCRATIC SENATE CHOICE Former Senator Will Enter Lists as Opponent To Sen. Geo. W. Norris of Neb. (Special to The Progressive) OMAHA. Neb.—The entrance of former Sen. Gilbert...
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STOCK MARKET PANICKY AFTER TARIFF PASSES
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Kelley, Chas. M.
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STOCK MARKET PANICKY AFTER TARIFF PASSES Values of Seenrities Drop Between Eipht and Ten Billions in 48 Hours By CHAS. M. KELLEY (The Rawleigh Tariff Bureau Treas Staff) WASHINGTON. D. C.—The...
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HAGUE CONFERENCE ON NATIONALITY OF WOMEN
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Wold, Emma
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Hague Conferance on Nationality of Women By Dr. Emma Wold Editorial Note,: Saturday, March 1st, a, press dispatch said: "When the American delegation to the League o( Nations conference on Ihp...
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UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS ARE HIT BY PERKINS
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UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS ARE HIT BY PERKINS New York Industrial Com-missioner Says They Do Not Give a True Picture (Special to The Progrearive) NEW YORK—The unemployment figures announced by 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 "Hidden assets'." You never hear power-trust officials telling an invest1-rating committee about them, for they want to keep them out of the glare of...
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ICELAND IS OBSERVING 1,000 YEARS OF GOVT.
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ICELAND IS OBSERVING 1,000 YEARS OF GOVT. Senator Shipstead. Over The Radio, Reviews Glorious History of Island [Special to The Progressive] WASHINGTON—The one thousandth anniversary of the...
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THE ROLL CALL
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The Roll Call ON MEN AND MEASURES Deceitful Legislation HOUSE OLD Guard leaders have been hopeful that (he desire of members of Congress to get home would save them from the necessity of taking...
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HUBER URGES CRUSHING OF DOLLAR RULE
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HUBER URGES CRUSHING OF DOLLAR RULE Declares Ameriea Must Now Free Itself of New King in Address on July 4 MERRILL, Wis—America must tree itself from the Kingship of the Dollar if this nation Is...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Roosevelt on Unemployment, France Answers Mussolini. The Tribune's Plight. Morgenthau Hits Tariff. Bv LYNN PEAVEY UNEMPLOYMENT insurance and old age pension? were advocated by Gov....
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FOR GOVERNOR: PHIL LA FOLLETTE
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For Governor: Phil LaFollette Candidacy is Wisconsin's Answer to Aggression of Monopoly as Exemplified by Chain Development, Power and Utility Control and Control of Government Through the Use of...
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TWO OLD POLITICAL FIGURES DIE
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TWO OLD POLITICAL FIGURES DIE DEATH last week removed two picturesque figures who were prominent in the political arena of former days. William Barnes, Albany, N. Y., one of the old bosses of the...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM CHAIN' STORES IN CALIFORNIA [Los Angeles. Cal., June 31—I notice the May 31 Progressive has devoted considerable space to denouncing chain stores. I remember when mail order...
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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 Dry Bureau Change. Huston Worries G. O. P. 3000% Dividends. Billions in Refunds. By RADFORD E. MOBuEV WASHINGTON, D. C—Even an im-pending treasury deficit could not...
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