Word: socialists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hundreds of lung-straining Party orators July is the only month of throat ease during the year. Last week Minister of Propaganda & Public Enlightenment Dr. Paul Josef Goebbels provoked the usual nationwide relief by issuing his usual pre-July announcement: "In never-tiring fulfillment of their duty. National Socialist speakers have worked in the cause of enlightenment in city and country at thousands of meetings night after night. The second half of the year 1935, especially the Fall and Winter, will bring new demands upon their strength. To give them the necessary relaxation and time for recreation, I order...
...Federation of Labor, with its fine marble headquarters overlooking a tiny public park adorned with a statue of the late great Samuel Gompers. But the records show that the A. F. of L. has a poor score for political trading. During the War Gompers traded the credo of the Socialist-Pacifist Federation for union wages in Government shipyards and munitions plants, a swap which helped demoralize the Federation in the five following peace years, during which its membership was reduced by one-third. Hook-line-&-sinker the Federation went for the New Deal's NRA, which washed out disastrously...
Died. Philippe Marcombes, 58, Radical Socialist Minister of Education in the French Cabinet formed last fortnight by Premier Pierre Laval; of heart disease; in Paris, just before the new Cabinet's first meeting in the Elysée Palace...
...Bolshevik, Mr. Morrison is nevertheless sufficiently Socialist to put the final crimp in Britain's super-taxed leisure class, should he be returned as Prime Minister of a Labor Cabinet with a full working majority in the House of Commons- something British Labor has never...
Customary position for Left-wingers in courts of law is on the defensive. Last week the League for Industrial Democracy (Socialist) made news by turning up on the other side of the bar. It had sued the Knoxville Journal for $50,000 because of what the Journal said about a League lecture last February by Powers Hapgood, handsome Socialist nephew of Author Norman Hapgood. Journal headline...