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Vol. 005 Issue 036 (September 6 1941)
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Vol. 005 Issue 037 (September 13 1941)
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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: NEW DEAL LIBERALISM PLOUGHED UNDER BY ITS FOREIGN POLICY
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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...
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SENATE ORDERS AMERICA'S POOR TO BEAR THE STAGGERING BURDEN OF DEFENSE AND LEND-LEASE
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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...
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TAPIOCA AND TUNGSTEN
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Hanighen, Frank C.
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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...
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THREE MAJOR SENATE TESTS ON TAXES
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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...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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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...
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EDITAPH FOR AN ALIEN
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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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...
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PANICKY PROMISES
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Williams, Maj. Al
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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....
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A FEDERAL INSURANCE PLAN
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Putnam, Harold
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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...
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WE HAVE A WAR TO WIN
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Wheeler, Burton K.
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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...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . 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...
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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY LOST
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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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...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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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...
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MONEY CRUSADERS INVADE MINNESOTA
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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...
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POWER BATTLE CLOUDS IN NORTHWEST
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Neuberger, Richard L.
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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...
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STATE OF THE NATION
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Miller, Olin
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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...
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THE WISCONSIN SCENE
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. . . 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...
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A ROOM OF OUR OWN
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Follette, Isabel B. La
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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...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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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...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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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...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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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...
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HOW ABOUT IT?
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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...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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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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Vol. 005 Issue 038 (September 20 1941)
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Vol. 005 Issue 039 (September 27 1941)
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