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Vol. 001 Issue 035 (August 2 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 036 (August 9 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 037 (August 16 1930)
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NORRIS VICTORY JARS HOOVER CROWD
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NORRIS VICTORY JARS HOOVER CROWD NEBRASKAN HAS HUGE LEAD IN SENATE BATTLE Overcomes Power Trust And Privileged Interests In Great Campaign GORE AND MIRRA Y WIN IN OKLAHOMA Robinson Wins In...
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HOOVER AND KOHLER DE-BUNKED AS SUPERMEN--BLAINE
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HOOVER AND KOHLER DE-BUNKED AS SUPERMEN--BLAINE SENATOR OPENS SPEAKING TOUR FOR LA FOLLETTE Lauds La Follette a " >an With Right Kim of Qualities to Succeed KOHLER RECORD IN OFFICE IS...
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PROGRESSIVES JUBILANT OVER PHIL'S CROWDS
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Peavey, Lynn
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PROGRESSIVES JUBILANT OVER PHIL'S CROWDS Addresses Thousands in 36 Speeches Delivered Within 9 Days' Time HAS BEEN IN MORE THAN 35 COUNTIES Young Progressive Will Continue Intensive Drive Right...
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PROSPERITY WAS UNEQUITABLE--- REP. BROWNE
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PROSPERITY WAS UNEQUITABLE--REP. BROWNE Wisconsin Representative In Congress Charges Supercorporations Profited Most The following article, taken from an address made by Representative Edward E....
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BIG WALL STREET BANK HAS CHAIN BANK'S MORTGAGE
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BIG WALL STREET BANK HAS CHAIN BANK'S MORTGAGE Minneapolis Labor Paper Finds Chase National Bank Mortgage on Northwest Chain (Special to The Progressive) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.—An explanation as to...
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ACCIDENTS TO WORKERS COST FOUR BILLIONS
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ACCIDENTS TO WORKERS COST FOUR BILLIONS More Than $1,000,000, 000 is Lost Annually In Wages, U. S. Labor Bureau Reports WASHINGTON.—Losses to this country through industrial accidents exceed...
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LA FOLLETTE'S COMMENT
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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La Follete's Comment By Sen. Robert La Follette, Jr. Sweeping Victory of Se, o^r/ill Bring Re nerved Hope to Milliouty sites in the Country THE sweeping victory of George W. Norns in Nebraska...
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FRENCH WORKERS FIGHT CHANGE IN INSURANCE ACT
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FRENCH WORKERS FIGHT CHANGE IN INSURANCE ACT Labor in France Heady to Call National Strike to Save Unemployment Insurance Law (Special lo The Progressive) NEW YORK—Declaring that social insurance...
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IMMIGRANTS ARE LURED, FOOLED BY U. S. WAGES
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Robinson, Mary V.
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IMMIGRANTS ARE LURED, FOOLED BY U.S. WAGES Survey Shows That Foreigners Have Been Disillusioned Here BY MARY V. ROBINSON United States Women's Bureau In a survey of 2,146 wage-earning wo-' men...
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ACCUSATIONS AGAINST LEAGUE BRANDED FALSE
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Thompson, Carl D.
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ACCUSATIONS AGAINST LEAGUE BRANDED FALSE Public Ownership League Officials Denounce Un-truths Circulated by Big Interests By CARL O. THOMPSON Secretary of the Public Ownership League of...
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DEMAND FOR U. S. COTTON DROPPING, MITCHELL ASSERTS
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Demand for U. S. Cotton Dropping, Mitchell Asserts Will Throw Thousands Out. of Work Unless Workers Are Organized. He Declares PHILADELPHIA.—The junking of cotton spindles must continue for four...
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LARGEST TAX BURDEN IN FIVE YEARS UNDER KOHLER, SAYS PHIL
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Largest Tax Burden in Five Years Under Kohler, Says Phil La Follette Presents Tables Showing Mounting Costs Under Present Regime BOSCOBEL, Wis.—That the "common sense business administration"...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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What's It All About -Bv The Man On The StreetMans inhumanity to man is age old. Greed, the ovcr-"veiin? passion of many persons never sleeps. One • ild expect that in a time of calamity it would...
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HUSTON RESIGNS AS NATIONAL G. O. P. CHAIRMAN
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HUSTON RESIGNS AS NATIONAL G.O.P. CHAIRMAN Calls Attacks Against Him 'Persecutions'; Bitter Toward Personal Enemies (Special to The Progressive! WASHINGTON, I). C—Characterizing the many attacks...
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EUROPEAN STATES NEVER DEMOCRATIC SAYS PROFESSOR
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European States Never Democratic Says Professor Glasgow University Authority Claims Dictators Rule Europe; Democracy Untried ISpecial to The Progressive) WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass.—Europe has never...
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ROLL CALL ON THE 1929 WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY
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Roll Call on the 1929 Wisconsin Assembly X-lndicales Vole for Public Welfare; O-Indicalcs Vole Against Public Welfare; A-Indieales Absent Guide to the Roll Call 1. Indefinite postponement. Bill...
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WORKINGMAN HANGS SELF AFTER VAIN SEARCH FOR A JOB
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Workingman Hangs Self After Vain Search for a Job Cleveland Man Suicides In Park When Efforts Fail; Had Walked Streets For Weeks CLEVELAND, O.—After weeks of tramping city streets from factory to...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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The Week Hoover Calls Drought Meeting. Eugenics Courses Lose Gift. Europe's Jobless Army Grows. Novel Contract Fulfilled. By LYNN PEAVEY ACONFERENCE of state governor*"to be held Thurs. riav for...
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BIG BUSINESS AND THE GOVERNMENT
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BIG BUSINESS AND THE GOVERNMENT r|URING the Coolidge-Mellon and the Hoover-Mellon admin-istrative regimes, a close and ever growing relationship has been carried on between Big Business on one hand...
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CONSIDERABLE IN THE CONTACT
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Paine, Robert F.
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CONSIDERABLE IN THE CONTACT By ROBeRT V. PAINT. WIIFN trying to get into office, Mr. Hoover declared for government operation of Muscle Sho.ils plants. And the good foiks of Tennessee whooped it...
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FAMOUS EDITOR'S SON WINS STATE NOMINATION RACE
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Famous Editor's Son Wins State Nomination Race W. L. White, Son of William Allen White of The Emporia Gazette Is Victor (Special to The Progressive) EMPORIA, Kans.—William L. White, son of the...
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NEW PLAN FOR JOBLESS RELIEF IS INAUGURATED
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New Plan For Jobless Relief Is Inaugurated Power Trust Has Plan to Aid a Few Workers By $20 Per Week; Many Are Left Out NEW YORK.—The General Electric company's unemployment insurance plan, that...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM WASN'T THE NAVAL TREATY A STEP TOWARD UNIVERSAL PEACE.' [Pomona, Calif., July 26;—There .is one question that I would like to have answered: you say. that your paper has fought...
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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 Big Primary Expend!' turps Fake Norris Candidacy Adams Replies to Cal Mann Is Hitter By RADFORD E. MOBLEYWASHINGTON, D. C—Prospects of a lively battle before...
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Vol. 001 Issue 038 (August 23 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 039 (August 30 1930)
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