ETOL Writers: Mary Bell
December 1940: They Must Make Way For Death
December 1941: Here Is a Concrete Example of Rent Gouging on an Ohio Defense Project
December 1941: War Heightens Problem of Wages of Feminine Workers
January 1942: Ohio Hits High in Priorities Unemployment
February 1942: Ohio CIO Protests Employment of Women for Over 45 Hours a Week
April 1942: Goodyear Workers in Sitdown Strike for 14 Hours
July 1942: Akron Incident Proves Need of Labor Solidarity
July 1942: Negro Women Pickets Hit Jim Crow in War Industry
July 1942: Picketing Forces Conference on Jobs for Negro Women
September 1942: Militant Action Wins Negro Women Jobs in Akron Rubber Factories
September 1942: Stalinists at UERMW Convention Triumph over Unorganized Opposition from Ranks
October 1942: Six-Hour Day in Rubber War Casualty
February 1943: Akron Beacon Scoops a Lie
July 1944: Allied-Bonomi Government in Italy Holds Out on Democracy, Independence
July 1944: Sales Tax Plan Soaks the Poor
August 1944: $100 Billions – Leftovers for Profit Feast
August 1944: The Plunderbund and Its Plunderfund
September 1944: United States – The New Seat of Empire
October 1944: Low-Down on “Differences” Between GOP and Democrats!
October 1944: Progressives at the Rubber Convention
October 1944: “The Voice” – and We Don’t Mean Frankie Sinatra
October 1944: WLB Refuses to Unfreeze Wages!
November 1944: Allies Bolster French Rulers Against Masses
November 1944: Cost of Living Is Only a Joke to the WLB
November 1944: Murray Rants, but WLB Is Hard of Hearing
November 1944: The Russian Revolution
December 1944: “Liberating” Europe’s Masses – By Carving Up Poland Over Heads of People
December 1944: Rescinding the No-Strike Pledge and the Boys in the Foxholes!
December 1944: State Dept. – Millionaires’ New Club
January 1945: Churchill Defends Greek Atrocities
January 1945: Conscription Guarantees a New World War
January 1945: Correspondence
January 1945: Poland – How “Big 3” Differ on “Liberation”
January 1945: The Principles Labor Action Stands For
January 1945: A Socialist Review of 1944
February 1945: Daily Worker Whooping Up Conscription
February 1945: Nat’l Service Act Means a New Slavery
March 1945: More on Daily Worker Liar, Morris ―
March 1945: Murray Meets Wage Freeze with Post Cards
March 1945: Old Lies in a New Pamphlet
March 1945: Telephone Girls Take Strike Vote
April 1945: Advisors and Sponsors of Nazis Now Advise Allied Military Gov’t
April 1945: A Lieutenant-Colonel Speaks Against Peacetime Military Training
April 1945: Who Are the Real War Criminals?
May 1945: San Francisco ‘Peace Planners’ Won’t Stop Wars
June 1945: How to Get Full Employment? Socialist Planning, Not Profits!
June 1945: Is $25 a Week Adequate Benefit?
June 1945: Workers Party Plan for Reconversion and Post-War
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