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Vol. 006 Issue 001 (January 3 1942)
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Vol. 006 Issue 002 (January 10 1942)
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••Contents••
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HOE AMERICA WAS DISARMED
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How America Was Disarmed Official Reports, Suppressed By The Press, Reveal How Big Business, Burning For Profits As Usual, Laid Down On The Defense Job SENSATIONAL disclosures placing the blame...
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EXCEPT THE BOYS WHO STARTED IT'
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'Except The Boys Who Started If' What's Become Of The Boys Who Were Whooping It Up For War Before The Bombs Burst Dec. 7? SOME MONTHS AGO We ran a cartoon which showed row on row of little crosses...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW JAPANESE FORCES, advancing under cover of murderous superiority in the air, struck fresh blows at Allied positions in the Far East as the war in the Pacific moved through its...
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WE ARE STILL 'SLOTHFUL WITH FAT PRIDE'
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We Are Still 'Slothful With Fat Pride' A SOLEMN warning that the people of the United States are far too complacent about the war in which they are engaged and a jabbing reminder that we can lose...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW T)RESIDENT ROOSEVELT broke the bad news in huge gobs in his annual "State of the Nation" message to Congress this week. The war will be long and bloody. American boys will be...
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ALL ABOUT INFLATION
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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All About Inflation By ERNEST L. MEYER NOW FOR MONTHS the newspapers and the magazines, lay and learned, have been full of the subject of inflation, and the more I read the more morose I became....
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CHRISTIANS IN WARTIME
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Kennedy, Rev. Edwin O.
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Christians In Wartime By REV. EDWIN O. KENNEDY Editor's Note: The Progressive believes that the following article by the Rev. Edwin O. Kennedy, pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church, Madison, Wis.,...
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STOP WASTING HUMAN RESOURCES
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Follette, Sen. Robert M. La Jr.
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Stop Wasting Human Resources By SEN. ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE. JR. WE ARE AT WAR, and one lesson we must learn at the very outset is the fact that total war calls for total defense. War is no longer...
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THIS STRANGE HONEYMOON
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Coleman, Mcalister
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This Strange Honeymoon By McALISTER COLEMAN Westport, Conn. WITH THE Christmas holidays coming right on top of the Japanese, we've had a sort of era of good feeling in these parts that may be...
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
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Do You Remember? "MONEY IS LIKE ripe fruit—if used it gives strength; if hoarded it rots and poisons. "The worship of money has poisoned the blood and corrupted the vision of the leaders of...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Who Will Lead? Dear Sirs: The suggestion of a contributor to the Forum that a second political party be formed instead of a third is pertinent and logical. But this...
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SHAKING UP THE ARMY
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Shaking Up The Army By Oswald Garrison Villard THE WAR DEPARTMENT has at last set aside for this emergency the old peacetime system of temporary promotion in the new Army based largely on length of...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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Public Power News A CONSOLIDATION PLAN that will result in the world's largest cooperatively owned system for generation and transmission of electricity has been presented to Rural Electrification...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement "O OLLING ALONG to new record points of progress the cooperative movement in 1941 more than ever established itself as an integral and dynamic force in the economic life of...
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WE NEED RESULTS!
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Williams, Maj. Al
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We Need Results! By MAJ. AL WILLIAMS IT IS ALWAYS WISE and most times fascinating to look backward over our shoulders to see where we have been, in order to understand clearly where we are and...
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POWDER PLANT POLITICS
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Powder Plant Politics SENSATIONAL CHARGES that the $65,000,000 powder plant which the federal government proposes to build on the rich farmland of Wisconsin's Sauk Prairie has "become a political...
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FREEDOM FROM WANT'-- BUT NOT AT HOME
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'Freedom From Want' - - But Not At Home Editor's Note: the economy committee headed by sen. harry byrd, virginia democrat, has recommended a slash of more than $1,131,000,000 in so-called...
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A DEMOCRATIC PEACE'
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'A Democratic Peace' REORGANIZATION of the Keep America Out of War Congress into the Provisional Committee Toward A Democratic Peace was announced by Mary W. Hilyer, executive director, following a...
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STATE OF THE NATION
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State of The Nation By Olin Miller THE FEDERAL government assures us that there will be no shortage of food in the United States. But it doesn't assure us there will be no shortage of money, in...
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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 I THINK THAT THESE first weeks of settling into the long pull of a world war are particularly hard on those of us who fought intervention. All through...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI TPHE GREAT essential for human health and happiness is action. Forced inaction is worse than poison. Insanity is bred that way. The best cure for any trouble on this...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money s Worth IT'S JANUARY AGAIN, and the stores are *¦ featuring "White Sales." It's an excellent time to buy sheets and towels at a saving, for no one knows what may happen to their price...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence That cup of coffee you drank this morning came from one of the "Good Neighbor" countries. And, despite the rising coffee prices, it's cheering to know there's plenty more...
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LOOKING AHEAD
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Looking Ahead A BREATH of fresh air blew out of the nation's jittery, hysterical capital last week. President Roosevelt directed economists and engineers of the Department of Agriculture to prepare...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editor Reserves . . . The Last Column "I WOULD ASK no one to defend a democracy which in turn would not defend every one in the nation against want and privation. The strength of this nation...
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