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Vol. 001 Issue 040 (September 6 1930)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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GREEN ENDORSES PHIL FOR GOVERNOR
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GREEN ENDORSES PHIL FOR GOVERNOR A. F. OF L HEAD SENDS LETTER FOR LAFOLIETTE Social and Political Outlook and Environment-Should Determine Issue PHIL CALLED LEADING PROGRESSIVE Best Interests of...
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M'GOVERN HITS KOHLER SLUSH FUND; FOR LA FOLLETTE
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M' GOVERN HITS KOHLER SLUSH FUND; FOR LA FOLLETTE EX-GOVERNOR HITS STALWART CONSPIRACY Says Kohler Took Oath * to Enforce Law and Then Sought to Smash It BARREL BEING SPENT IN THIS CAMPAIGN Also...
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OVER 26,000 AT PHIL'S MEETINGS IN WEEK'S TIME
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OVER 26,000 AT PHIL'S MEETINGS IN WEEK'S TIME Delivers 23 Addresses As He Carries Fight Into State's Lake Shore District CROWD STANDS IV RAIN AT OSHKOSH .More Than 1,000 Stand in Downpour For...
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MRS. M'CORMICK ADMITS HIRING SECRET SPIES
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MRS. M'CORMICK ADMITS HIRING SECRET SPIES Republican Senate Nom nee Who Spent $252,-572 Defies Senate Committee (Special to The Progressive) CHICAGO, ill.—Members of the senate committee on...
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TEXAS SENATOR TROUNCES G. O. P. IN AIR SPEECH
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TEXAS SENATOR TROUNCES G.O.P. IN AIR SPEECH Senator Connally Blame Old Guard Policies for Current Business Depression (Special To The Progressive) CHICAGO. 111. — Charging that the Old Guard...
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KOHLER EVADES CHAIN ISSUE, SAYS CORRIGAN
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"Here's The lssue"--M'Govern rJpHE issue is clear and unmistakable. At no time during recent years has it bean so sit'uarely presented. All the voter needs ask his conscience is: "Am I for the...
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INJUCTION IS MAJOR PROBLEM GREEN ASSERTS
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KOHLER EVADES CHAIN 3SSUE, SAYS C MR!GAft Milwaukee Attorney Attacks Governor in 3Iar* : kesan Speech MARKESAN, Wis.—No cne can tell from read|ng Gov Hauler's ipccche:-whether he is kr chnin...
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HUMAN SCRAP HEAP GROWS AS MEN ARE FIRED
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INJUNCTION IS MAJOR PROBLEM GREEN ASSERTS Labor Head Says Every Candidate Should Be Quizzed on His Stand WASHINGTON—Wiliiam Green, president A. F. of L.. asks officials of State Federations of...
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WHEN "DESTRUCTIVE" BECAME "CONSTRUCTIVE"
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Evjue, William T.
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HUMAN SCRAP HEAP GROWS AS MEN ARE FIRED Forty Per Cent of Middle Aged Men in Far West Dismissed From Work SAN FRANCISCO—"The age limit in industry is serious and tne problem of relegating...
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WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
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AWHEN "DESTRUCTIVE" BECAME "CONSTRUCTIVE" A Personal Narrative from the Old Lumberjack Days When Hundreds Were Hurt and Killed, Wo rkers Died from Contagious Disease, etc.; Lumber Barons Fought...
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EKERN GIVES LIST OF HIRED KOHLER CROWD
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What's It All About By The Man On The Street This is sue 11 a money-grubbing and. money-worshipping world that when a Michigan millionaire gave to the public the bulk of his estate, estimated to...
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UNEMPLOYMENT CONTINUES IN LABOR'S RANKS
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EKERN GIVES LIST OF HIRED KOHLER CROWD Tells Who Were In On 'Divvy'' in Last Campaign STANLEY, Wis.—Unmistakable evidence ot the most lavish expenditure of money to renominate the present governor...
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DEMOCRATS GETS LAUGH FROM HOOVER DEFENSE
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UNEMPLOYMENT CONTINUES IN LABOR'S RANKS Increase In Employment Is Almost Negligible, Monthly Review Shows WASHINGTON—Trade union unem-oloyment during August dropped but three-tenths of one per...
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THE WEEK
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Peavey, Lynn
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DEMOCRATS GET LAUGH FROM HOOVER DEFENSE Statements of R. H. Lucas, Republican Committee Head, Derided in News Releases (Publicity of Democratic Nat'l. Committee) WASHINGTON, Aug. 29—Washington...
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THE NATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE FIGHT IN WISCONSIN
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The Week Admits "Shadowhifi" Sen. Nye France Deports Hearst Mystery Fire Destroys Records French Recovery Ex plain Bv LYNN PEAVEY ADMITTING that she hired detectives to "shadow" Sen. Gerald P....
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BLAINE COMMITTEE WILL BEGIN PROBE LATE THIS MONTH
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THE NATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE FIGHT IN WISCONSIN MOST of the attention in the present campaign in Wisconsin has been centered, and no doubt rightly so, upon the issues that immediately concern the...
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WICKERSHAM IN DENIAL OF CHARGE ON FOREIGH BORN
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Blaine Committee Will Begin Probe Late This Month Investigation of Post Office Leases by Senate Body Has Considerable Data Already Available BOSCOBEL, Wis. — The investigation concerning post...
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TEXTILE BOSSES OF SOUTH TO CONTROL LABOR'S THINKING
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Wickersham In Denial of Charge On Foreign Born Declares New Residents Are Not More Criminally Inclined Than Americans CHICAGO—George W. Wickersham, former Attorney General and chairman of...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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Textile Bosses of South to Control j Labors Thinking, Threaten to Fire Men Who Read Literature of Trade Union Groups GREENSBORO. N. C—Employes of the Cone Cctton Mills nere were noti fled...
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FOLLOWING NEWS AT THE CAPITAL
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Mobley, Radford E.
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM KOHLER'S FAKE LABOR STAND i Milwaukee, Wis.. Aug. 29 —The Stalwart press is shouting from the housetops ab»ut Gov. Kohler's wonderful "labor record." He may be a friend or...
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Vol. 001 Issue 041 (September 13 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 042 (September 20 1930)
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Vol. 001 Issue 043 (September 27 1930)
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