The February 17, 1940 (Vol. 21, No. 48, Whole No. 208) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
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Contents include:
-Bringing ore from Chile for mills of Bethlehem is no cinch for seamen
-Duluth youth 26 per cent unemployed
-Cleveland IWW smokes out boss who tries to hide behind AFL
-Communist union seeks to save prestige by claiming to be dual to MTW of IWW
-Reno Hughes, rebel, buried in Baltimore
-War time slavery is a sign of new dark ages
-Negroes got slight break in AFL union
-IWW basketeers headed for 1940 championship
-It's baseball writers who play fast game by T-Bone Slim
-Efforts of AFL fizzle on Minnesota Iron Range
-Canadian war profits soar
-Columbia Records accused of working girls 92 hours
-IWW has real union for seamen
-AFL union fined in trust case
-Am. Stove Wobblies cure foremen of annoying habit
-14 WPA strikers get jail
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