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Vol. 001 Issue 035 (August 2 1930)
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LARGE CROWDS GREET LA FOLLETTE
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Peavey, Lynn
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LARGE CROWDS GREET LA FOLLETTE PHIL TRIUMPHS AS HE SPEAKS AT DEERFIELD Kohler Had Crowd Of 1,000 Day Before; Phil Spoke To More Than 5,000 BIG CROWD CHEERS PHIL THROUGHOUT Small Upper State...
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LIBERALS IN CANADA LOSE AS THEY IGNORE JOBLESS
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LIBERALS IN CANADA LOSE AS THEY IGNORE JOBLESS CONSERVATIVES PLEDGE RELIEF, SCORE VICTORY Leaders Of Liberal Party Refused To Admit Dire Need Of Aid RENNET TO RISE TO HEAD OF GOVT. Prime...
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DECISIONS OF HUGHES FAVOR LABOR GROUPS
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DECISIONS OF HUGHES FAVOR LABOR GROUPS Analysis of Rulings Indicates Change May Be Near in Policies of U. S. High Court FAVORED LA/OA5 IIS RAILROAD ACT CASE Joined with Holmes and Day in Dissent...
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W. T. RAWLEIGH PLANS TRADE SCHOOL FOR BOYS
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W. T. Rawleigh Plans Trade School for Boys Idea is Partly Result of Study Made by Phil La Follette PARTLY as the result of a survey of the Henry Ford trade school in Detroit, Mich., made e">rly in...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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La Follette's Comment By Sen. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. Senator Pays Tribute To George W. Norris And Urges His Reelection; President Hoover And His Record On The Huston Case. GEORGE W. NORRIS '...
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GORE, MURRAY LEAD PRIMARY IN OKLAHOMA
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GORE, MURRAY LEAD PRIMARY IN OKLAHOMA Former Dominant Figures Return to Political Favor in State OKLAHOMA CITY—Two dominant figures In state affairs of nearly a generation ago, apparently had...
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HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO CHRIS. N. SAUGEN
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HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO CHRIS. N.SAU GEN Progressive Solon Dies at Eau Claire Monday Night t EAU CLAIRE—Assemblyman Chris N. Saugen, 78, old time La Follette Progressive leader in his section of...
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WOMAN LEADS AS N. D. VOTES ARE COUNTED
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WOMAN LEADS AS N. D. VOTES ARE COUNTED Mrs. Berta Baker Received Largest Vote Cast in Recent State Primary BISMARK, N. D. — State Treasurer Berta E. Baker received the largest majority of any...
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BETTER WAGES A BIG AID DURING BAD TIMES: GREEN
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Better Wages a Big Aid During Bad Times: Green Wage Structure Not Assailed for First Time, U. ST Labor Head Declares in Address MONTREAL—"For the first time in cyclical unemployment our general...
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STANDARD OIL CO. MAKES NET PROFIT OF $1,157,000,000
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Standard Oil Co. Makes Net Profit of $U57,000,000 Increase Surplus by More Than 20 Millions in Period of Eight Years NEW YORK—Profits of leading oil companies in the Standard Oil group, during the...
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DREISER SEES CASH MAD U. S. CRYING FOR LEADER
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Davis, Forrest
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Dreiser Sees Cash Mad U.S. Crying for Leader Denounces Corporation Rule of Nation, Says Wall Street Might as Well be in Capitol By FORREST DAVIS New York Telegram Staff Writer NEW YORK—Theodore...
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SARGENT LAUDS HUBER CALL TO BATTLE DOLLAR
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Sargent, John S.
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SARGENT LAUDS HUBER CALL TO BATTLE DOLLAR Was a Clarion Call to Overthrow Money God, He States in Article BY JOHN S. SARGENT [Estcro, Florida] All true patriots ought to rejoice at the tocsin of...
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DEMOCRATS ARE REGAINIG LOST BATTLE GROUND
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DEMOCRATS ARE REGAINIG LOST BATTLE GROUND Hopes of Old Guarrlers in G. O. P. Blasted as Democrats Gain (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON, P. C. — The fond hopes of Old Guard Republicans...
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SOUTHERN PAPERS RESENT PUBLICITY ON 'CHEAP LABOR'
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Southern Papers Resent Publicity On 'Cheap Labor1 Assail Advertising Reservoir of (heap Labor at $10 per Week in Series of Editorials BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Influential Southern newspapers are not...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About By The Majn On The Streetchain banker? are shivering over the bill that Senator Glass has aimed at them. This measure makes it illegal lor corporations, associations and...
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LEADERS AND PEOPLE SPEAK FOR NORRIS
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LEADERS AND PEOPLE SPEAK FOR NORRIS SENATOR BROOKH ART, of Iowa-George W. Norris is the greatest man In the Congress of the United States. He has common sense and humor on the order of Lincoln and...
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STANLEY SLAGG IN RACE FOR ASSEMBLY SEAT
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Stanley Slagg in Race For Assembly Seat Cites Experience as Legislator in Announcement ASSEMBLYMAN Stanley W. Slagg of Edgeiton Tuesday announced his candidacy for reelection as member of assembly...
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WORRYING OVER SLUMP CAUSES INSANITY RISE
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WORRYING OVER SLUMP CAUSES INSANITY RISE Asylums Filled as People Lose Mental Stability Over Becoming Poor ROME, N. Y.—The business depression has overcrowded insane asylums of this state,...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Quakes Kill 3,000 Huston To Rrsign I . S. Population I p Commerce Takes Drop By LYNN PEAVEY ITALY laid aside its regular labors this week to bury more than 3.000 dead in the wake of a...
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W. T. RAWLEIGH,---PUBLIC BENEFACTOR
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W. T. RAWLEIGH.--PUBLIC BENEFACTOR THOSE of us who view with alarm the grasping injustices being practiced upon the common people today by men who have come into control of much of the economic...
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MERGERS DESTROYING INITIATIVE OF WORKER
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Mergers Destroying Initiative of Worker System Creates 'Yes-Yes' Man Type of Business Executive in America NEW YORK—Business mergers and combines that are ruled from the top are developing...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM THE EQUALIST PLAN [Lounsdale,, Minn., July 18 j—I cannot agree with some of the correspondents who seem to think that The Progressive is not broad enough to achieve a real...
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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 New Tariff Body Boycott Russian Trade Borah to Tour New G. O. P. Troubles -By RADFORD E. MOBLEYWAHINGTON, D C. — President Hoover has about six weeks let in which...
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