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Vol. 005 Issue 005 (February 1 1941)
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Vol. 005 Issue 006 (February 8 1941)
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Bob LaFollette Says
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The PROGRESSIVE VOL 5, NO. 6 MADISON, WISCONSIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1941 Price Five Cents Bob LaFollette Says: * * * The American Farmer Is 'The Forgotten Man' In Defense...
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Wagner Asks Plan To Keep Defense Gains
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Wagner Asks Plan To Keep Defense Gains SEN. Robert F. Wagner, New York Democrat, has introduced in Congress a joint resolution calling for a commission to plan full employment in the period...
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Wage-Hour Law Held Valid By Supreme Court
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Wage-Hour Law Held Valid By Supreme Court THE New Deal's wage-hour lawj which fixes minimum pay and a maximum work week for employes in industries affecting interstate commerce, was unanimously...
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500,000 Signatures Protest 'Lend-Lease'
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500,000 Signatures Protest 'Lend-Lease' The America First Committee announced this week that it now has more than 500,000 signatures protesting passage of the President's lend-lease, bill for...
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Phil Leads Powerful Drive On Lend-Lease Bill Before Senate
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Phil Leads Powerful Drive On Lend-Lease Bill Before Senate DESPITE impatient pressure by administration spokes-*S men and interventionists for rapid action on the President's lease-lend bill,...
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Tories Still Rule Britain
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Tories Still Rule Britain By DIXWELL CHASE Managing Editor, No Frontier News Service THE BRITISH EMPIRE is being shaken by an internal conflict which is of such profound importance that it is not...
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Farmers And Price Rackets
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ARNOLD, THURMAN W.
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Farmers And Price Rackets By THURMAN W. ARNOLD Assistant Attorney General of the United States j (From an address before the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation) SINCE 1920, instead of receiving...
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Mac Cracken Hits Churches For War Talk
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Mac Cracken Hits Churches For War Talk Ministers of religion and theological leaders were criticized by Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken, president of Vassar college, in a New York speech last week for...
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McAdoo, Wilson Secretary, Dies Of Heart Attack
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McAdoo, Wilson Secretary, Dies Of Heart Attack William Gibbs McAdoo, 77, long a colorful figure in American politics, died unexpectedly last week of a heart attack. McAdoo, who was chairman of the...
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Hallgren Sees Dictatorship If U. S. Enters War
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Hallgren Sees Dictatorship If U. S. Enters War Dictatorship "thrives in the soil of insecurity," Mauritz A. Hallgren, newspaperman and former associate editor of the Nation and the Baltimore Sun,...
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Flynn Speaks On FDR's Bill In Milwaukee Feb. 12
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Flynn Speaks On FDR's Bill In Milwaukee Feb. 12 John T. Flynn, author-economist and chairman of the Keep America Out of War Congress, will speak in Milwaukee Feb. 12 on "The President's Dictator...
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Hearings, New Bills Enliven Dull Session
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Hearings, New Bills Enliven Dull Session WISCONSIN'S legislative week was enlivened only by the introduction of new bills and animated hearings on repeal of the rural school district law and...
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Dr. Holmes Calls Defense Program Wild And Insane'
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Dr. Holmes Calls Defense Program Wild And Insane' Dr. John Haynes Holmes, New York clergyman and chairman of the American Civil Liberties union, last week called the national defense program "wild...
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Contingent
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Contingent Fund Dishes Out $11,887 For Gov. Hell's Special Expenses Mr. Webster defines the word "contingent" to mean "likely or liable, but not certain, to occur." Wisconsin's legislature...
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Mayors Hop On Defense Wagon With City Plan
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Mayors Hop On Defense Wagon With City Plan Development of a civilian defense program for American cities which might be exposed to attack in wartime has been asked of President Roosevelt by the...
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Time
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Time Measure For Paying Real Estate Taxes Passed Just under the time limit for worried Wisconsin taxpayers came the legislature's enactment last week of a bill enabling localities to extend the...
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Anti-American Drive Pushed In Hemisphere
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Anti-American Drive Pushed In Hemisphere Convinced by confidential reports of subversive activities in Latin America, the United States has started an intensive drive to have American business...
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Hutchins Warns U. S. Can't Do 'Missionary' Job
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Hutchins Warns U. S. Can't Do 'Missionary' Job The United States isn't qualified to become a missionary to the rest of the world, Robert M. Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago,...
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Progressives Name Becker Secretary State Central Body
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Progressives Name Becker Secretary State Central Body John A. Becker, Hartford, has been selected secretary of the Progressive state central committee to succeed Col. John J. Hannan. Becker is...
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. . . THE PEOPLES FORUM . . .
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. . . THE PEOPLES FORUM . . . New Draft Idea I Dear Sirs It does not matter how useless some of the people may think it, we have embarked on a huge military venture and the fact that be- |...
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MORE FORUM
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MORE FORUM 'Their Art Will Fail' Dear Sirs: Peaceful pursuits of a privilege class even if greedy would not be so bad if they would remain peaceful. But do they, or can they? Principalities and...
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Phil, Ickes Clash On 'Lend-Lease'
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Phil, Ickes Clash On 'Lend-Lease' Over NBC's Town Hall Ickes Defended The President's Bill, While Phil Lashed Its Threat To Americans New York City HAROLD L. ICKES, who is the Roosevelt...
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Lindbergh, Wilson, And Roosevelt
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Lindbergh, Wilson, And Roosevelt -By OSWALD GARRISON VILLARDIN HIS HOPE THAT the war will be a stalemate with neither side giving a knockout blow, Col. Lindbergh stands today exactly where...
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Sauthoff Says Aid Bill Kills Off Congress
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Sauthoff Says Aid Bill Kills Off Congress Rep. Harry Sauthoff, Wisconsin's Progressive member of Congress from the second district, last week flayed the President's lend-lease bill as meaning "the...
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Keep In Touch With Congress, Carson Urges
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Keep In Touch With Congress, Carson Urges Voters are not getting all they might out of government research bulletins and reports, John Carson, Washington representative of The Cooperative League of...
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Trends
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Trends Snow U. S. Population Wi Decrease 4% Eadi Generation If present birth and death rate trends continue, the population of the United States will dwindle rattier than increase, the U. S....
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IN THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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IN THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT New Insurance Co-op Formed For Northwest Cooperative Insurance Services, whose aim is "to render administrative services and a general sales promotion for insurance...
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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 housekeeping of the state. . . . My widowed mother was a woman of wise judgment; my...
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YOUR HEALTH:
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Harper, Dr. C. A.
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By Dr. C. A. Harper YOUR HEALTH: Fki, Heart Disease Editor's note: Beginning with this issue, The Progressive will publish periodically a column on health, written by Dr. Cornelius A. Harper,...
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Your Money's Worth
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Your Money's Worth Blankets . . . Sheets Again . . . New Government Booklets . . . Primrose House . . . Food Supplies ONLY ONE OUT OF every four buyers who goes into a store for a blanket cab...
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The PROGRESSIVE
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The PROGRESSIVE With which is combined La Follette's Magazine, founded in 1909 by Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Published every Saturday by the Progressive Publishing Company. Robert M. La Follette,...
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New England Gets A New Senator
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PUTNAK, HAROLD
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New England Gets A New Senator ¦By HAROLD PUTNAK4TWENTY-EIGHT years ago the people of Nebraska sent to the United States Senate George W. Norris, hated by the Old Guard of his own Republican...
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