Articles from the December 27, 1932 (Vol. 14, No. 102, Whole No. 835) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
CONTENTS
-Communist heckling threatens to become free speech menace
-Gulf ports marine transport workers feel need of union
-Industrial Worker bazaar in Chicago was colorful affair
-I.W.W. group recieves six month sentences in Sioux lookout
-Tear gas puts an end to strike in Maryland penitentiary
-Underground victim at Boulder Dam is old time hard rock miner
-Editorial: Activity means life
-The "One Big Family" plan is proved a poor substitute for union
-Political action does not help German slaves; wages are cut to bone
-Lenin was wrong by Covington Hall
-Work Peoples College starts on its twenty-sixth successful year
-Review of class war developments in Spain, syndicalists active
-The need for a labor press
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