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BOB LA FOLLETTE SAYS: WE CAN'T LIMP ALONG CRIPPLED BY MONOPOLIES
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Bob La Follette Says: * * * We Can't Limp Along Crippled By Monopolies THE SWAGGERING, arrogant, "publie-be-damned" attitude which typified the giant monopolies of a generation ago has been...
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SHALL WE PULL THE BLINDS?
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Shall We PullThe Blinds? Drive To Choke Off Investigations Endangers Our Determination To End Bungling Washington, D. C. AN UNDERCOVER campaign to rob Congress of one of its last remaining...
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THE WAR IN REVIEW
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THE WAR IN REVIEW THOUGH military news of decisive nature was lacking from the Far East this week a tense world turned its eyes to India, awaiting the decision upon which much of the success of the...
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VITAL VLADIVOSTOK
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Williams, Major Al
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Vital Vladivostok By MAJOR AL WILLIAMS WE ARE talking of airpower's dominant role in this war because airpower has dominated every combat zone before any of the other forces could move or wage war...
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW
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THE WEEK IN REVIEW OFFICIALS of Standard Oil of New Jersey, faced with the sensational government charge that they had conspired with a German trust to promote synthetic rubber production in the...
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FIVE PROPHETS
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Meyer, Ernest L.
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Five Prophets By ERNEST L. MEYER THIS IS A story about a book which makes fascinating reading, and timely, though it was published three years ago. The book is entitled What Will Happen and What...
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DAIRY TRUST IMPERILS FOOD PROGRAM
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Dairy Trust Imperils Food Program THE GENIUS of America's $l-a-year men for strip-ping the gears of the nation's productive machine! is spreading out into new fields and is now seriously, menacing...
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
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Do You Remember? VARIOUS notorious industrial combinations, national and international, have schemed and preyed upon our economic system for a score of years. Both in depression and prosperity...
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HURRY UP, JOE
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AMERINGER, OSCAR
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Hurry Up, Joe By Oscar Ameringer Honorable Joseph Stalin, Kremlin, U. S. S. R. Dear Brother Stalin: IADDRESS you as "Brother" instead of "Comrade" because I never was a member or even a fellow...
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LABOR'S FRIENDS ON THE OFFENSIVE
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Labor's Friends On The Offensive AMAJOR eounteroffensive against the current "smash-labor-first and win the war later" campaign was launched last week in the form of legislation introduced into the...
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THREE COURSES
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Snow, Thad
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Three Courses By THAD SNOW THOSE OF US who had opposed our country's entrance into war have been in a difficult position since Pearl Harbor. We have had to adjust our minds to the fact of overt...
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
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. . . THE PEOPLE'S FORUM . . . Phil As An Officer Jlear Sirs: Only those who never knew Capt. Philip F. La Follette could be surprised at his entrance into the Army. He was sincere in his...
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COLOR AND HYPOCRISY
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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Color And Hypocrisy By Oswald Garrison Villard WENDELL WILLKIE did a handsome thing in a recent speech in New York when he appealed for justice for the Negro in the armed forces of the United...
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PUBLIC POWER NEWS
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McMillin, Miles
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Public Power News By MILES McMILLIN THE NATION-WIDE Tory conspiracy to use the war as a bludgeon to smash the 40-hour week and other constructive measures achieved by the people in the past 10...
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THE COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT
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The Cooperative Movement JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, literary editor of Harpers and a frequent contributor to The Progressive, recently reviewed a book on cooperation for the New York Times which should...
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DILEMMA IN INDIA
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SEELY, Lt. Comdr. C. S.
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Dilemma In India By Lt. Comdr. C. S. Seely INDIA IS SPARED from serious threat of attack at the moment solely because Japan must of necessity concentrate on Australia. Japan must secure Australia...
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TOO BAD THE POOR AREN'T RAILROADS
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Coleman, Mcalister
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Too Bad The Poor Aren't Railroads By McALISTER COLEMAN WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, at a press conference at which this writer was present, once gave his standards for judging a man's stand on...
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IS LABOR BEING PAMPERED?
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Madison, Eugene
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Is Labor Being Pampered? By EUGENE MADISON EDITOR'S NOTE: Eugene Madison is a machinist employed by the Emerson Electric Turret Plant of St. Louis. Mo. His article, which first appeared in the St....
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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 IHAVE JUST returned from seeing Phil off on the first lap of his military journey. Those few hours in Chicago did me a lot of good. Those of you who...
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OUR CHILDREN
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Patri, Angelo
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Our Children By ANGELO PATRI WHAT TO TELL the children when their fathers go off to war is something that bothers many mothers these days. When a father and his children are very close friends, as...
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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
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Your Money's Worth METICULOUS everyday care of the woolen clothes we wear is just as important as careful storage of them in the Spring against moths. A little thoughtful attention lengthens the...
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Sing a Song of Sixpence TELL US WHERE we can get more information on gardens, people are asking. And as people who plan to have gardens for the first time request material to help and guide them,...
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REMOVING THE HUSH-HUSH
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Removing The Hush-Hush TWO MEN who know their military stuff have raised some provocative questions for Americans to ponder. It won't do the Office of Facts and . Figures much good to call the men...
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THE EDITOR RESERVES THE LAST COLUMN
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The Editoi Reserves . . The Last Column SEVERAL readers of The Progressive have opened fire on our position regarding the war. They feel very strongly—and we don't for a moment challenge the...
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