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Vol. 001 Issue 035 (August 2 1930)
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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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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SENATOR BOB MAKES RADIO APPEAL
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INTERESTS ARE AFTER PROGRESSIVES SEEK TO BEAT 3 PROMINENT NAT'L LEADERS Big Business Out to Defeat Norris, Walsh, and Phil La Follette POWER INTERESTS BACK OF MANEUVERS Slush Fund Being Raised...
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PHIL CONTINUES WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN; HAS BIG CROWDS
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Peavey, Lynn
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LA FOLLETTE CROWDS CONTINUE TO ASTOUND LEADERS PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE IN BIG TRIUMPHS Has Spoken To 9,000 In One Day; Big Ovation In Barron County SEN. LA FOLLETTE ARRIVES IN MADISON Candidate's...
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PRESS AGENTS FIGHT BATTLES FOR PARTIES
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SHORTER DAY URGED BY GOV. JOHN TRUMBULL Provide Work for Everybody by Shorter Work Day, He Tells Convo SALT LAKE CITY—'The work day should be reduced so that employment can be spread out...
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MILLIONAIRE IS LOYAL TO HIS CLASS
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ALLEN VICTOR; REED LOSER IN PRIMARY Stalwarts And Hooverites Win Victory in State Republican Nomination Campaigns (Special to The Progressive) TOPEKA, Kans.—Old Guard Republicans and Hooverites...
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BILLINGS CASE IS UNDER NEW LIGHT IN PROBE
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INTERESTS OUT TO DEFEAT SEN. WALSH OF MONT. Oil Prosecutor Faces Bitter Fight as Huge Fund Is Sent Into State DOHENY, SINCLAIR BACK OF GALEN Walsh Was Investigator in Aluminum, Steel and Power...
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BIG WAR IN 10 YEARS IS VIEW OF PROF. BURNS
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OKLAHOMA OIL BARONS OPPOSE MURRAY; GORE Leaders in State Primary Face Millionaires in Race for Democratic Nominations (Special to The Progressive) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—With complete returns now...
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ROLPH VICTORY IN CALIFORNIA IS CONCEDED
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COMMUNISM IS AIDED BY ANTIUNION BOSSES Attitude of Employers in South Driving Hundreds Over to Red Cause ASHEVILLE, N. C—Anti-union employers are responsible for the spread of Communism in North...
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FARM TROUBLES ARE RESULT OF BUSINESS GOV'T
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PENNSYLVANIAN GAVE $96,750 IN DAVIS RACE Hoover Cabinet Member Running Mate Had Aid of Rich Pittsburgh Manufacturer (Special to The Progressive) WASHINGTON. D. C—More than a dozen witnesses...
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OH WHERE ARE THE JOBS HOOVER PROMISED!
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Phil La Follette Scores Gov. Kohier s Regime for Failure of M. O. Program DECLARES CLAN WOULD PROTECT MUNICIPALITIES Urges M. O. Development in Talk Today at North field NORTHFIELD,...
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A BOOK REVIEW OF THE NEW BIOGRAPHY OF EUGENE V. DEDS
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Muelder, Walter
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Norris of Nebraska Article in August Number of Plain Talk NORRIS OF NEBRASKA was written by one of the best known newspaper correspondents of Washington. Unfortunately, however, his paper Is...
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PHIL PRAISES MCGOVERN FOR ELECTION LAW
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CITY STANDS IN DARKNESS NEAR HUGE U. S. DAM i I v of Muscle Shoals Still Goes to Bed by Light of Kerosene Lamps I Special to The Progressive) MI.SCLF, SHOALS CITY, Ala.— Standing beside one of the...
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KOHLER INCOME TAX BILL FULL OF HOLES--HUBER
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Hydro Electric Is No Menace to Steam Power Federal Power Commissioner Says Steam Will Never Be Displanted By Water WASHINGTON—Development of hydro-electric power is not supplanting and will not...
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"MA" FERGUSON BADLY DEFEATED BY PUBLISHER
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street BY THE MAN OX THE STREET The cost of national government—poor as it. Is—is tremendously high, and becoming a greater burden every year. The...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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SECRETARY OF BANKING HITS CHAIN PLANS Pennsylvania Official Says Federal Legislation Unfair to Stale Institutions By PETER G. CAMERON Secretary of Ranking of the State of Pennsylvania IN my...
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FIVE OF SEVEN SUPREME COURT JUSTICES GONE
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National Leaders Speak For Norris William Allen WhiteEMPORIA. KANS., EDITOR AND AUTHOR The nomination of Senator Norris of Nebraska Is the most important matter before the Republicans of this...
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PROGESSIVES VOTED SUPPORT OF CONDUCTORS
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Soup Lines Are Predicted Next Winter By Murphy Declares Action Musi He Taken or Thousands Will Have to Be Fed During Depression OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—"Unless some action is taken before winter,...
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AN EXPENSIVE TARIFF
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The Week Brown Candidate MacDonald Recants Calles Takes Bride The Kentucky Vote BY LYNN PEAVEY Heywood Broun. New York drama critic and columnist, has announced his candidacy for congress in the...
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BOB JR. SEES BARREL BEING TAPPED AGAIN
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STALWARTS ARE STILL FIGHTING WITH EPITHETS "If to Be Honest Is Jlema-goguery, Then I Am a Demagogue," Huber Says CAMBRIDGE. Wis.-Henry A. Hub-er. Republican candidate for lieutenant governor,...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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Ohio Investors Prosper While Jobless Starve Underfed Children Greater Loss Than Under Priced Stocks, Labor Executives Declare CLEVELAND, O. — "Prevailing ab-sence of protection against...
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A QUESTION FOR THE GOVERNOR
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The Opportunity for Liberalism [By T. ARTHUR TURNER] A liberal is a referee in the battle of ctrinaires. The ideal liberal is one who views the disinterestedly, Impersonally, and scientific;! cist...
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SOCIETY RESTS ON JUSTICE BASIS; CHARITY IS UNSTABLE FOUNDATION
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D., Rev. Fr. Francis J. Haas, Ph.
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WEALTH LINES UP TO DEFEAT TOM WALSH ON another page of this week's issue of The Progressive will be found a story telling of the situation in Montana that faces Senator Thomas J. Walsh in his...
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ADVICE TO MILLIONAIRES
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When Phil Won Iowa Students By Byron G. Allen, Editor Pocahontas (la.) Democrat "Phil" a Follette Is a candidate for governor of Wisconsin. We hope he wins! It was in 1924. that this writer...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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Chain Stores Seek Complete Control By Dr, Geo. Sexton, President, Centenary College The chain store came into being because of a vicious reason—a desire to control, to make all profits, to crowd...
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Mobley, Radford E.
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The President For The Power Trust BY NORMAN THOMAS On one issue our wobbling President stands like a rock. He ha:. Mizzled farm relict, let the tnriif makers roll their logs over him, faiiec! In...
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