![]() | New Militant, 15 December, 1934, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 15 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 1NEW MILITANT Wee (bi Organ of tire Workers Party of tire NEW YGRK, SATURD Y, DECWEB 15, 1934 PRICE CENTS Workers Party Opens Action Campaign Government Preparing ForWar WASHINGTON In the politicu melee following lRoosevelt demagogi move to take the profit out of war and Senator Nye fiat statement ... |
![]() | New Militant, 15 December, 1934, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 15 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2
PAGE fiinom HE FIRING LINE We Ride The Merger Convention From Kansas City To New York We were oi! the evening of Nov.
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![]() | New Militant, 15 December, 1934, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 15 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 3SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1034 SOCIALIST PARTY TURNS TO THE RIGHT MARCH OF EVENTS By JACK WEBER heChaotic Balkans Once more the Balkan caldron threatens to boil over. In retaliation for the assassination of the dictator Alexander by Croat terrorists, the Yugoslavs, accusing the Hungarians of compli... |
![]() | New Militant, 15 December, 1934, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 15 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 4
PAGE W IIIIEW IIIIIJIAIU with which is merged THE MILITANT Published weekly by the Workers Party of the 112 East 19th street, New York City.
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![]() | New Militant, 22 December, 1934, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 22 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Tags: Page: 1 NEW MILITANT Wee (1y Organ of tile Worker: Party of tile VOLUME 2 I. R signals in the 0viet Union!
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![]() | New Militant, 22 December, 1934, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 22 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2PAGE Ame 2m an mm FROM THE FIRING lINE Wild Cat Strike Looms at Mine JOHN LEWIS HOLDS 0N BY STRONG ARM METHODS SPRINGFIELD, Ill When the miners of mine No. 4, Panther Creek Cool 00. here made demands that the haulage way be cleaned and the wash house enlarged, they got immediate results. They iss... |
![]() | New Militant, 22 December, 1934, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 22 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 3
NEW MILITANT 1 MARCH OF EVENTS By JACK WEBER.
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![]() | New Militant, 22 December, 1934, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 22 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 4tom ms; hmmw. Joseph Zack Joins Workers Party. 13. e act of individual terror. There is plenty or ground NEW Mlll AlUI the latter afisumlllloll. since the individual re sponslble is reported as a former member of the party. If that is really the case, and if similar atthe East River whistle mouru... |
![]() | New Militant, 29 December, 1934, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 29 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 1
NEW ILITANT. ee (Zy Organ of tlte Worker: Party of tlte To the American Working Class: The resources of this continent on which we live are almost boundless. The productive machinery built up by the workers, farmers and technicians of this country can turn out goods in unsurpassed abundance.
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![]() | New Militant, 29 December, 1934, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 29 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2PAGE Three Leagues Built in Week LEHIGII COUNTY ADDS 600 ALLENTOWN, Pa. Three new branches, Copley, Ormrod and South Whitehall, totalling more than 800 members, have been added to the Lehigb County Unemployed League during the past week. Two of the Leagues, Coplay and Orm rod, grew out of the de... |
![]() | New Militant, 29 December, 1934, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 29 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Tags: Page: 3may DECEMBER so may HistoryiniheMoking HAT the revolutionary party is to play one of the most important roles in American labor history is no longer a question of doubt. At this critical moment, when the Socialist Party is moving faster and more determinedly to the right, and when the Communist ... |
![]() | New Militant, 29 December, 1934, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 29 December, 1934 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 41m I a NEW MllI Al l with which is merged THE MILITANT Published weekly by the Workers Party of the 112 East 19th Street, New York City.
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![]() | New Militant, 5 January, 1935, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 5 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 1NEW MILITANT Weekly Organ of the Workers Party of the vampire 15 o. 4Wall Street Cracks Whip on Congress Efforts to Save Capitalism to Continue New Deal In 1934 Raised Prices, Profits Put New Millions on Relief By GEO. CLARKE Flushed with its recent electoral victory the Democratic Congress open... |
![]() | New Militant, 5 January, 1935, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 5 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2PAGE 4 FROM THE FIRING LINE ClothingWorkers Fight Suspension Eight members of Local 4, Amalgamuted Clothing Workers, have been given a suspended sentence on charges of belonging to an opposition group in the local. Expulsion is threatened if they take further part in the activities of this group.... |
![]() | New Militant, 5 January, 1935, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 5 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 3. masses.
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![]() | New Militant, 5 January, 1935, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 5 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 4
PAC! I a: epoch of moss struggles and conflicts which will put NEW MILITAIUI with which is merged THE MILITANT Published weekly by the Workers Party of the 112 East 10th Street, New York City.
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![]() | New Militant, 12 January, 1935, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 12 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 1«l NEW MILITANT Weekly Organ of tile War (er: Party of the VOL. N0. Roosevelts Speech Goes On Forever Has Made It Many Times and Conditions Go From Bad to Worse By DAN DIAMAT The President spech lo Congress was his Christmas gift to the Amaricnn workers. Like a good many Christmas givers the Pre... |
![]() | New Militant, 12 January, 1935, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 12 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2FROM THE FIRING LINE League inbAirport Strike Bares Huge GraIt; Hits at Forced Labor WOOD COUNTRY, 0hi0. Attempts to work scabs on the Wood County a lrport project, where for the past three weeks, members of the Wood County Unemployed League have been striking, were crushed by a militant mass pi... |
![]() | New Militant, 12 January, 1935, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 12 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 3SATURDAY. JANUAR LI2. 193. WAR CHLOE EVENTS forced labor at low wages, lower than for similar work in private And this is to be applied particularly in thle field of pre arranged propaganda extending back State of the Union No More Cash Relief Imperialism and the Farmer Roosevelt has sent. his me... |
![]() | New Militant, 12 January, 1935, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 12 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 4
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![]() | New Militant, 19 January, 1935, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 19 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Tags: Page: 1.(v v0 1, llfl lIl LEVEN years have elapsed since the death of main. But even though great changes have trime over the face of the world and the labor movement that Lenin knew, everything that has happened has served only to verify and strengthen the ideas and achievements with which the name of ... |
![]() | New Militant, 19 January, 1935, p. 2.Name: New Militant Date: 19 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 2I: FROM THE FIRING lINE Judge Wins Picket Trial ALLENTOWN, Pa. Jan. 14r lobst, notorious anti labor judge, upheld the police court conviction of tour of the six workers arrested on Oct. 29 at the strike of the Freezer Shirt Co. when the Amalgamated Clothing Workers and the Unemployed League joine... |
![]() | New Militant, 19 January, 1935, p. 3.Name: New Militant Date: 19 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 3. SUPREME COURT DELIBERATES DEBTS AND GOLD HUGHES IS SHEEWD PERPETUATING RULE 0! RICE The judicial arm of the Ameri.
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![]() | New Militant, 19 January, 1935, p. 4.Name: New Militant Date: 19 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Tags: Page: 4. NEW MILITAI I with which is merged THE MILITANT Published weekly by the. Workers Party of the West 15th Street, New York City Phone: ALgonquln 9058 Entered. no second class mail matter at the Post Office at New York, under the not of March 3, 1879.
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![]() | New Militant, 26 January, 1935, p. 1.Name: New Militant Date: 26 January, 1935 Place: New York, United States Publisher: Workers Party of the United States Page: 1
ACROSS THE COUNTRY With Cannon And Music From Musto, national secretary of the Workers Party, comes further word of the tour he and James Cannon, editor of the New Militant, are making to present the program of the to the workers of the country.
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