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IssueVol. 005 Issue 036 (September 6 1941)
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Paid articleBOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: NEW DEAL LIBERALISM PLOUGHED UNDER BY ITS FOREIGN POLICY
Bob La Follette Says: + + + New Deal Liberalism Ploughed Under By Its Foreign Policy ONCE AGAIN, New Deal foreign policy has ploughed under New Deal liberalism. Look at the record on the tax...
Paid articleSENATE ORDERS AMERICA'S POOR TO BEAR THE STAGGERING BURDEN OF DEFENSE AND LEND-LEASE
Senate Orders Americas Poor To Bear The Staggering Burden Of Defense And Lend-Lease ASTAGGERING BURDEN of new taxes—sales taxes, income taxes, and use taxes—was loaded on the backs of the...
Paid articleTAPIOCA AND TUNGSTEN
Hanighen, Frank C.
Tapioca And Tungsten By FRANK C. HANIGHEN ONE OF THE biggest muddles in the defense program is that of stockpiling strategic materials. The United States, while nearly self-sufficient, lacks a...
Paid articleTHREE MAJOR SENATE TESTS ON TAXES
Three Major Senate Tests On Taxes THE PROGRESSIVE presents below three highly significant roll calls taken in the Senate during the three-day fight over the $3,600,000,000 tax bill. All three...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW America THE DEATH of a very old lady, who was the world's most famous mother, played a major role in' American foreign affairs this week. The passing of Mrs. Sara Delano...
Paid articleEDITAPH FOR AN ALIEN
Meyer, Ernest L.
Epitaph For An Alien By ERNEST L. MEYER (Despondent over the loss of his job on a WPA sewer project because he was an alien, Joseph Villigor, aged 63, killed himself in a field behind his home in...
Paid articlePANICKY PROMISES
Williams, Maj. Al
Panicky Promises By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS IT'S A TOUGH JOB plugging for the truth about such a thing as our national defense in the air. As an individual, one is practically licked before he starts....
Paid articleA FEDERAL INSURANCE PLAN
Putnam, Harold
A Federal Insurance Plan By Harold Putnam AMOUNTING SENTIMENT in Washington for some form of inexpensive, over-the-counter life insurance program under federal auspices is worrying the...
Paid articleWE HAVE A WAR TO WIN
Wheeler, Burton K.
We Have A War To Win By BURTON K. WHEELER (Senator from Montana) THE WORKERS of the nation could and should re-solve that this republic will not become embroiled in a foreign war. The workers of...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Congressman Explains Dear Sirs: I receive The Progressive each week and enjoy reading its contents. Having run on the La Fol-lette-Wheeler ticket for Congress in...
Paid articleA GREAT OPPORTUNITY LOST
Villard, Oswald Garrison
A Great Opportunity Lost By Oswald Garrison Villard WRITING TO the New York World Telegram, an indignant reader asks why it was that, since Elliott and Franklin Roosevelt appeared in the...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement SEN. ARTHUR CAPPER of Kansas made a strategic move for consumer cooperatives last week when he wrote "Oil Czar" Harold L. Ickes, urging him not to permit big oil companies...
Paid articleMONEY CRUSADERS INVADE MINNESOTA
Money Crusaders Invade Minnesota THE CONSTITUTIONAL Money League of Amer-ica, which is dedicated to fighting for restoration of control of money to Congress, will invade Minnesota this week to...
Paid articlePOWER BATTLE CLOUDS IN NORTHWEST
Neuberger, Richard L.
Power Battle Clouds In Northwest By RICHARD L. NEUBERGER Bonneville, Ore. POWER POLICY for the entire nation may be determined by a political struggle now taking place in the Pacific Northwest...
Paid articleSTATE OF THE NATION
Miller, Olin
State of The Nation By Olin Miller "When the wind blows in Oklahoma, it blows. Farmers fix one end of a heavy iron log chain to the top of a vertical pole for use as a wind gauge. When this chain...
Paid articleTHE WISCONSIN SCENE
. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Frey Refuses To Leave When Fired By Heil, Governor Backs Down WISCONSIN'S number one political mystery arose again last week and smashed its way into the headlines...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette WITH SUMMER OVER, we begin to pick up the threads at Progressive House. As always, when I have been out of immediate touch with our Progressive leaders...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Patri, Angelo
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI DUTY IS AN old-fashioned word, but I hope it holds its place and is adopted by the coming generation. Human beings alone of all Creation's children, have to choose...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Money s Worth SCHOOL DAYS again, and children need clothes. Children's clothing should be selected more carefully than ever this year, because prices are higher and quality is apt to be...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence A good maxim for thrifty homemakers is, "Waste not— want not!" The smallest food waste is never a minor matter, because these tiny slips happening again and again add up to...
Paid articleHOW ABOUT IT?
How About It? AS THE WAR DRUMS beat more loudly, the smearing expedition against the nation's anti-war forces and especially against a fighting, organized group like the America First Committee...
Paid articleTHE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
The Editoi Reserves . . The Last Column "DROWSING through the worn and tattered copies of La Follette's Magazine for 1917 the other day, we experienced an eerie feeling that it was tonight's news...
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