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Vol. 004 Issue 040 (October 5 1940)
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Vol. 004 Issue 041 (October 12 1940)
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Death Claims Gunderson, Veteran Leader
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Clausen Grows Rich On Farm Machinery Monopoly Yields Republican Candidate $161,000, But He Blasts Farm Assistance HPHE HIGH COST of farm machinery, which loads a crushing burden of debt on...
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Three Millionaire Monopolists Ate We
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Three Millionaire Monopolists Ate We Here are the three millionaire monopolists who decorate the head of the_ Republican ticket in Wisconsin. Wendell L. Willkie made his pile in the utility...
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War Clouds Cast Shadow Over U. S. Agriculture
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War Clouds Cast Shadow Over U. S. Agriculture, Prices 26% Below Parity WAR CLOUDS are casting a shadow over the farm fields of the nation^ and the prospects are that American agriculture will bear...
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Ex-Heil Man Denounces GOP 'Economy' Failure
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Ex-Heil Man Denounces GOP 'Economy' Failure A SENSATIONAL repudiation of the Heil administration was *»¦ announced last week by William Chappell, Milwaukee, former Bepublican campaign adviser who...
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Nation Desperately Needs Bob's Courage, Genius, Dowjiey Tells Wisconsin
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Nation Desperately Needs Bob's Courage, Genius, Dowjiey Tells Wisconsin SEN. Sheridan Downey of California, noted liberal and leading advocate of an adequate national pension plan, told Wisconsin...
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Labor Press Favors
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Labor Press Favors U. S. Owned Arms Plants LABOR'S pre&s Is not satisfied that the recently passed tax bill will nip a new crop of war profiteers, and almost two-thirds of the editors of U. S....
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Stay Out
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Stay Out H. G. Wells Warns U. S. Against Setting Into War H. G. Wells, famed British author and historian, urged last week that the United States stay out of the war in Europe. Arriving in New...
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Time To Put Our Cards On The Table
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Time To Put Our Cards On The Table The American people have a right to make a momentous decision free -from "artifice and subterfuge", says Gen. Robert E. Wood, who headed our military supply...
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FDR Picks Up
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FDR Picks Up New Strength In Gallup Poll President Roosevelt has 56 per cent of the major party popular vote, and is leading in 42 states, with a total of 499 electoral votes to Willkie's lead in...
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THE PEOPLES FORUM
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THE PEOPLES FORUM Way of Life Dear Sirs: "Our way of life," His Excellency declaims, and many well-meaning but unthinking folk after him exult, "Our way of life." Our way of life? Next month we...
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Nazis Have Bomb Sight Secret, Report Charges
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Nazis Have Bomb Sight Secret, Report Charges DO the Nazis Know the secret of our famous bomb sight? Do foreign governments control important defense industries through patent pools, and...
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Hopson's Trial Delayed, New Graft Bared
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Hopson's Trial Delayed, New Graft Bared THE trail at Howard, C. Hanson, the freebooter of utility systems, who* is accused! with* a group at associates ai sw-imdliaig the Asso>-eiaitedi Ga» amdt...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT Co-op Week Marks Two Fruitful Years WHEN the representatives of more than a milEon. members of consumer cooperatives, m 40 state* gathier in Chicago Oct 16 for the 12ttt...
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of interest to WOMEN
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of interest to WOMEN "It has -always seemed to me that women should play a larger part than they do in the greater homsefoeeping of the state. . . . My widowed mother was a woman of wise judgment;...
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THE VOTE Why I Believe It's Important
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THE VOTE Why I Believe It's Important -By ALICE EG&UM« TOTING is not <©snly a privilege, V but a d.uty which everyone should perform. It is practical, logical, and right that men and women use...
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The PROGRESSIVE
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The PROGRESSIVE We'll Hold tour Coat, Julius AT THE Republican state platform convention Gov. Heil promised that if anyone told lies about him he would "punch him in the nose." Last week the...
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And Then They Will Enjoy Better Sleep
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TWAIN, MARK
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And Then They Will Enjoy Better Sleep =BY MARK TWAIN- pDITOR'S NOTE: Mark Twain's fame rests largely J-' on his reputation as a humorist, but, as a matter of fact, his best writing was .in a...
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Vol. 004 Issue 042 (October 19 1940)
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Vol. 004 Issue 043 (October 26 1940)
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