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Paid articleANOTHER BLOW AT DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
Another Blow At Democracy In America Administration s New Lend-Lease Bill Is Another Move To Strip Congress Of Power To Control Nations Purse Strings, Will Pile Up Backlog Of Unfilled Orders By...
Paid articleSOAKING AMERICA'S POOR
Soaking America s Poor SADDLING SMALL-INCOME families with a back-breaking load of excise, sales, use, and income taxes, the new $3,553,400,000 tax law—the largest ever enacted in American...
Paid articleWEITHER ENGLAND?
Putnam, Harold
Names And Notes In The News Malnutrition. At New Haven, Conn., last week a man lay for six days in his car on a busy city street so weakened by an illness that he was unable to move his car or...
Paid articleTHE WEEK IN REVIEW
THE WEEK IN REVIEW America NON-INTERVENTIONISTS saw a ray of hope this week in Sen. Walter F. George's proposal that the Administration place "the ultimate decision" of war or peace directly...
Paid articleTHOSE 'DUMB' VOTERS
Meyer, Ernest L.
Those 'Dumb' Voters By ERNEST L MEYER SLOWLY, INEXORABLY, and in the face of a surprising lack of public protest, the war-making powers of this nation are being removed from Congress and placed...
Paid articleOUR NEXT BOTTLENECK
Williams, Maj. Al
Our Next Bottleneck By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS THE "RUNWAY" airdrome scheme is beginning to catch up with us already. "Runways" are concrete or macadam-surfaced strips, criss-crossing one another....
Paid articleTHE SUNDOWN PATROL
Neuberger, Richard L.
The Sundown Patrol By Richard L. Neuberger La Grande, Ore. IN THESE tempestuous days of youth, it is often common to think of elderly people as being past usefulness. I prefer the opinion of...
Paid articleTHE COMING COUP D'ETAT
Hanighen, Frank C.
The Coming Coup D'Etat By FRANK C. HANIGHEN LET ME RECALL to the reader what a coup d'etat is. The reader has doubtless forgotten descriptions of coup d'etats in dispatches from the capitals of...
Paid articleFIGHTING FOR ALL MEN WHO LABOR
Fighting For All Men Who Labor IT IS NO mere coincidence that The Progressive features the cartoons of John Baer and Daniel Fitz-patrick. They have been selected because they, more than any other...
Paid articleTHE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . "We Don't Get You!" Dear Sirs: To President Roosevelt: We understand you to say that "our first bulwark of defense is a line of supplies to Britain." By that we...
Paid articleGREAT AMERICAN DIPLOMAT
Villard, Oswald Garrison
Great American Diplomat By Oswald Garrison Villard THE DEATH of Alanson B. Houghton, our Ambassador to Berlin from 1922 to 1925, and to London from 1925 untl 1929, is of particular interest coming...
Paid articlePUBLIC POWER NEWS
Public Power News THE VERSATILITY of many government agencies in carrying out a broad social program is again brought to mind by the announcement from the Department of Agriculture that the Rural...
Paid articleTHE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
The Cooperative Movement FROM ALL STATES of the union news continues to pour in of expanding cooperative activity and increasing membership and business. Not far from the top of the list is the...
Paid articleTHE WELLS OF FREEDOM
Hoover, Herbert
The Wells Of Freedom By HERBERT HOOVER AFTER 10 WEEKS of observation I wish to speak to my countrymen upon America's relation to this war. I shall speak analytically and dispassionately, for cool...
Paid articleSTATE OF THE NATION
Miller, Olin
State of The Nation By Olin Miller In a magazine article, a prominent Atlanta business executive says that the greatest need of the country today with reference to the defense program is "simply...
Paid articleTHE WISCONSIN SCENE
. . . THE WISCONSIN SCENE . . . Phil Speaks To Capacity Crowds In Wisconsin Cities, Hits War Party BLASTING the Roosevelt Administration for its usurpation of the Congressional power to declare...
Paid articleA ROOM OF OUR OWN
Follette, Isabel B. La
A ROOM OF OUR OWN By Isabel B. La Follette "YOUR ARTICLE in The Progressive of June 21st interested and surprised me for, returning from residence in France, I am unexpectedly running across many...
Paid articleOUR CHILDREN
Our Children By ANGELO PATRI T BELIEVE the way to develop intelligence in children is through the use of their hands. Little. children should start their education by learning to do things. The...
Paid articleYOUR MONEY'S WORTH
Your Money s Worth T TNDER the provisions of the Wool Labeling Act which became effective this summer, all labels of wool products you'll be buying must give the following information: 1. The...
Paid articleSING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
Sing a Song of Sixpence Dear Mrs. La Follette: Only now have I got around to writing you concerning your column about food two or more weeks ago. You quoted from Pepy's Diary, I remember. I try...
Paid articleINTOLERANCE AND INTERVENTION
Intolerance And Intervention HAVING HAD the blocks knocked out from under their arguments of military and economic invasions of the United States, the interventionists have opened all the stops on...
Paid articleWELL SAID, MR. LA FOLLETTE
Well Said, Mr. La Follette (From The Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., Tribune) THE TEMPERATE, well-considered remarks of Philip F. La Follette in his address before service clubs of this city commanded the...
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