The June 14, 1930 (Vol. XII, No. 24, Whole No. 704) issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Mine factions fight for power
-Press junket in the interest of coal barons
-Ariel job is "slaughter house"
-Aged and infirm displace Mex. on Calif, beet farm
-Rail men demand 30-hour week
-Editorial: The one way out
-Baxter's Buckshots
-Detroit bazaar wins approval
-New gods for old
-Capitalism and the Anzac
-Campaign to be waged against injunctions
-The scissorbill and the Wobbly
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