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AMERICAN LABOR PRESS DIRECTORY
By the
LABOR RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
of the RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE -
SOLON DE LEON, Director NATHAN FINE, Associate
V
Published by the
RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 7 East 15th Street New York, N. Y.
174835
UNION STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS, UNION-MADE PAPER , UNION PRINTING , AND UNION BINDING WERE EMPLOYED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS VOLUME.
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Copyright, 1925, by
THE RAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE New York City
MAXLIH PRINTING COMPANY
46 New Chambers Street
New York City
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PREFACE
The AMERICAN LABOR PRESS DIRECTORY, now put at the service of the labor movement of the country, is the first publication of its kind to appear. Labor paper lists, exceed ingly incomplete and hard to obtain, have occasionally been circulated in the past. The present DIRECTORY covers a wider field, and gives more information about the papers it lists, than any of its predecessors. If it succeeds in meeting the need which apparently exists for it, it will be revised each year.
In addition to papers issued directly by or in the name of trade unions and labor political groups of all shades of opinion, certain other types of journals have been included. All known periodicals of the cooperative movement are listed. So also are social science, liberal, religious, and gov ernmental publications if they deal with labor problems. The roster of General Labor papers, the longest single list in the DIRECTORY, contains the numerous local journals issued by city central trades councils, voluntary groups, or individuals, which in any way claim to speak in the interests of the
o, workers.
v
Labor journals are notoriously short-lived. Yet in look-
J ing over tht descriptions of the 60Q, American and Canadian
r papers for which detailed information is given, one is struck
3^ with the fact that many of the stronger and more ably man-
^ aged have survived for a quarter century or longer. While
^ every effort has been made to get the information up-to-date,
some of the newest journals may have escaped our search,
3 and a few of those listed may have suspended. The Labor
b* Research Department would be indebted for authoritative
corrections. Circulation figures given are not sworn state ments, and are not intended for commercial purposes.
While the DIRECTORY is primarily concerned with the United States and Canada, the most important International labor papers, and those published in Other Countries, are given in special sections. These lists are substantially the same as those in the American Labor Year Book, which is also issued by the Labor Research Department. For ampli fying the lists there printed, and gathering the fuller infor mation which the present volume contains in its American and Canadian sections, credit is due to Nathan Fine of the Department staff.
The compilation of these useful data could never have been accomplished without the courtesy, good will, and co operation of the many editors and managers of the papers concerned. To them all the Labor Research Department
wishes to extend its hearty thanks.
»
SOLON DE LEON, Director, May, 1925. ',«}
CONTENTS
PAGE
AMERICA : !
I. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR 1
II. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR NATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONAL UNIONS 1
III. INDEPENDENT TRADE UNIONS 9
IV. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD l1
V. TRADE UNION EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE AND RE
LATED GROUPS 12
VI. WORKERS' EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 13
VII. COOPERATION 14
VIII. SOCIALIST l6
IX. COMMUNIST 20
X. SOCIALIST LABOR 22
XI. FARMER-LABOR 23
XII. PUBLICATIONS CONCERNED WITH LABOR QUES
TIONS 25
XIII. RELIGIOUS 26
XIV. GOVERNMENTAL 29
XV. GENERAL LABOR 30
CANADA 62
INTERNATIONAL 65
OTHER COUNTRIES 67
INDEX '. 77
The period of publication of each paper is given in parentheses after its title. Thus d.=daily; w., weekly; f., fortnightly; m., monthly; lii-iii., bi-monthly; q., quarterly; and irreg., irregular.
AMERICAN LABOR PRESS DIRECTORY
I. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
American Federationist (m.). Established 1894, 64 and more pages, $1. The American Federation of Labor, 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. William Green, ed.
American Federation of Labor Weekly News Service (w.). The American Federation of Labor, 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. A single page clip-sheet giving "a brief summary of important matters affecting labor."
International Labor News Service (irreg.). International Labor Press of America, American Federation of Labor Building, Washington, D. C.
Metal Trades Department Bulletin, The (m.). Established 1919, 8 pages, circulation 1000. Metal Trades Depart ment of the American Federation of Labor, 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. James O'Connell, ed.
II. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UNIONS
Amalgamated Journal, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1899, 24 pages, $1.50. Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, 510 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ben I. Davis, ed. International Labor News, Labor Bureau, Inc., Com mission of the Interchurch.
American Federation of Teachers Monthly Bulletin (m.). Established 1921, 4 pages, $1, circulation 5,000. Ameri can Federation of Teachers, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, 1ll. F. G. Stecker, ed. Uses mats.
American Flint (m.). Established 1909, 48 pages, $1, cir culation 10,000. American Flint Glass Workers' Union, 337-48 Ohio Building, Toledo, Ohio. Joseph Gillooly, ed. International Labor News. Uses mats.
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American Photo Engraver, The (m.). Established 1907, 72 to 80 pages, $.75, circulation 8,000. International Photo Engravers' Union, Room 701, 166 West Washington Stret, Chicago, 1ll. Matthew Woll, ed. International Labor News.
American Pressman, The (m.). Established 1889, 64 pages, $2, circulation 27,000. International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America, Pressmen's Home, Tenn. Thomas E. Dunwody, ed. International Labor News, American Federation of Labor Weekly News.
Bakers' Journal, The (w.). Saturdays. English and Ger man. Established 1885, 4 pages, $1, circulation 28,000. Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union, 2719 Best Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Charles F. Hohmann, ed.
Blacksmiths Journal (bi-m.). Established 1889, 32-64 pages, $1, circulation 5,000. International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, 2922 Washing ton Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. J. W. Kline, ed. Ameri can Federation of Labor Weekly News.
Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders' Journal, The (m.). Established 1888, 48 pages, $1, circulation 23,000. In ternational Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship builders, and Helpers of America, Suite 524, Brother hood Building, Kansas City, Kas. J. B. Casey, ed. and mgr. International Labor News, American Federation of Labor Weekly News.
Bottle Maker, The (m.). Established 1919, 32 pages, $.50, circulation 3,400. Glass Bottle Blowers' Association of the United States and Canada, 1006 Colonial Building, Philadelphia, Pa. James Maloney, ed. International Labor News.
Brewery, Flour, Cereal, and Soft Drink Workers' Journal
(f.). Saturdays. Established 1886, 4 pages, $2, circu lation 16,000. The Brewery, Flour, Cereal and Soft Drink Workers' International Union of America, 2347 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Julius Zorn, ed.
Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterer, The (m.). Established 1896, $.75. Bricklayers', Masons', and Plasterers' In ternational Union, University Park Building, Indian apolis, Ind. William Dobson, ed.
Bridgemen's Magazine, The (m.). Established 1901, 48 pages, $1, circulation 19,000. International Association of Bridge, Structural, and Ornamental Iron Workers, 1615 Syndicate Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. W. J. McCain, ed.
INTERNATIONAL UNIONS 3
Broom Maker, The (m.). Established 1902, 16-20 pages, $1, circulation 1;200. International Broom and Whisk Makers' Union, 853 King Place, Chicago, 1ll. Will R. Boyer, ed.
Buchdrucker-Zeitung (f.). German. Established 1873, 4 pages, $1, circulation 1,100. International Typographical Union, 653 Bankers' Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Hugo Miller, ed.
Carpenter, The (m.). Established 1881, $1, circulation 375,000. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Carpenters' Building, 222 East Michigan Street, In dianapolis, Ind. Frank Duffy, ed. Uses mats.
Cigarmakers' Official Journal (m.). Established 1864, 16- 50 pages, $1, circulation 19,000. Cigarmakers' Interna tional Union of America, Room 620, 508> South Dear born Street, Chicago, 1ll. George W. Perkins, ed.
Commercial Telegraphers' Journal, The (m.). Established 1902, 32-64 pages, $2. The Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America, 113 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. International Labor News. Uses mats.
Coopers' International Journal, The (m.). Established 1890,
8 pages, $1.25. Coopers' International Union, Meri- weather Building, Kansas City, Kas. Forrest M. Krepps, ed.
Elevator Constructor, The (m.). Established 1902, 40 pages, $1, circulation 12,000. International Union of Elevator Constructors, 1208 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph F. Murphy, ed., 391 Fulton Street, B'klyn, N. Y.
Equity Magazine, The (m.). Established 1915, 44 pages, $1, circulation 12,000. The Actors' Equity Association of America, 45 West 47th Street, New York, N. Y. Grant Stewart, ed., Alfred Harding, assoc. ed. Uses cuts.
Federal Employe (m.). Established 1916, 32 pages, $1, cir culation 35,000. National Federation of Federal Em ployes, 10 B Street, S.W., Washington, D. C. Luther C. Steward, William Ullman, eds.
Firemen and Oilers Journal (m.). Established 1899, 20-36 pages, $1, circulation 25-40,000. International Brother hood of Firemen and Oilers, 3611 North 24th Street, Omaha, Nebr. C. L. Shamp, ed.
Fur Worker, The (f.). Yiddish and English. Established 1916, 8-12 pages, $.50, circulation 12,000. International Fur Workers' Union of United States and Canada,
9 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. Morris Kaufman, A. Rosebury, eds. Federated Press, Inter national Labor News. Labor and Socialist.
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Garment Worker, The (w.). Established 1901, $1. United Garment Workers, 117 Bible House, Astor Place, New York, N. Y.
Gerechtigkeit (w.). Jewish. Fridays. Established 1918, 16 pages, $1.50, circulation 42,050. International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union 3 West 16th Street, New York, N. Y. S. Yanofsky, Max D. Danish, eds.
Giustizia (w.). Italian. Fridays. Established 1918, 12 pages, $1, circulation 17,700. International Ladies' Gar ment Workers' Union, 3 West 16th Street, New York, N. Y. R. Rende, ed.
General Bulletin (w.). International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, 110 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y.
Granite Cutters Journal (m.). Established 1877, 32 pages, $1.20, circulation 10,000. Granite Cutters International Association of America, 25 School Street, Quincy, Mass. Sam Squibb, ed.
Headgear Worker, The (f.). English and Yiddish. Fridays. Established 1916, 4-8 pages, $.50, circulation 15,000. Cloth Hat, Cap, and Millinery Workers' International Union, 621 Broadway, New York, N. Y. J. M. Budish, ed. International Labor News, Federated Press.
International Bookbinder, The (m.). Established 1898, 40 pages, $1, circulation 14,000. International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. Felix J. Belair, ed.
International Fire Fighter (m.). Established 1918, 32-48 pages, $2, circulation 4,500. International Association of Fire Fighters, 105 American Federation of Labor Building, Washington, D. C. Fred W. Baer, ed. In ternational Labor News, Luce's Press Clipping Bureau. Fire prevention and fire fighting included.
International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine (m.). Es tablished 1899, $.50, circulation 2,200. International Union of Journeymen Horseshoers, 605 Second National Bank Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hubert Marshall, ed.
International Molders' Journal (m.). Established 1864, 68- 112 pages, $.50, circulation 30-35,000. International Molders' Union of North America, 530 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. John P. Frey, ed. International Labor News.
International Musician (m.). Established 1903, 24-32 pages, $.20, circulation 125,000. American Federation of Mu sicians, 239-241 Halsey Street, Newark, N. J. William J. Kerngood ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News.
INTERNATIONAL UNIONS 5
International Steam Engineer (m.). Established 1889, 80 pages, $1, circulation 41,348. International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, 6334-36 Yale Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Dave Evans, ed. Circulates among chief and operating engineers in power plants exclusively.
International Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union Journal (m.). Established 1906, 56 and more pages, $.60, circulation 6,500. International Stereotypers' and Electrotpers' Union of North America, 446 South Ogden Street, Denver, Colo. William Eben McCormick, ed. Uses mats.
International Woodcarver, The (m.). Established 1899, 4 pages, circulation 1,500. International Woodcarvers' Association of North America, 8605 — 85th Street, Ja maica, New York. Frank Detlef, ed.
Jewelry Workers' Monthly Bulletin (m.). International Jewelry Workers' Union, Room 714, 1674 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Journal of Electrical Workers and Operators, The (m.). Established 1891, 64 pages, $.50, circulation 62,000. In ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Ma chinists Building, Waashington, D. C. G. M. Bugnia- zet, ed. Uses mats.
Journal of the Switchmen's Union of North America, The (m.). Established 1898, 32-56 pages, $1.25, circulation 10,000. Switchmen's Union of North America, 39 West North Stret, Buffalo, N. Y. W. H. Thompson, ed.
Journeyman Barber, The (m.). Established 1905, $.60. Journeymen Barbers' International Union, 222 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Jacob Fischer, ed.
Justice (w.). Fridays. Established 1918, 12 pages, $1.50, circulation 29,300. International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 3 West 16th Street, New York, N. Y. S. Yanofsky, Max D. Danish, eds.
Lather, The (m.). Established 1900, 36 pages, $.60, circula tion 15,000. Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers' Interna tional Union, Lathers' Building, West 26th & Detroit, Cleveland, Ohio. A. D. Yoder, ed.
Leather Workers' Journal (m.). Established 1898, 32 pages, $1, circulation 2,000. United Leather Workers' Inter national Union, 610 Walsix Building, Kansas City, Mo. John J. Pfeiffer, W. E. Bryan, eds. American Federa tion of Labor Weekly News.
Life and Labor Bulletin (m.). Established 1922, 4 pages, $1, circulation 2,500. National Women's Trade Union League of America, 311 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. Elisabeth Christman, ed.
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Lithographers' Journal (m.). Established 1915, 44 pages, $1.50, circulation 6,600. Amalgamated Lithographers of America, 205 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y.
C. Halbmeier, ed. Labor Bureau, Inc.
Longshoreman, The (m.). International Longshoremen's Association, 702 Brisbane Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
Machinists Monthly Journal (m.). Established 1889, 48 pages, $1, circulation 85,000. International Association of Machinists, 204 Machinists Building, Washington,
D. C. Fred Hewitt, ed. International Labor News.
Miners' Magazine, The (m.). Established 1900, $.50. In ternational Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, 500 Mercantile Building, Denver, Colo. Charles H. Moyer, ed.
Mixer and Server, The (m.). Established 1891, 64 pages, $1.50, circulation 55,000. Hotel & Restaurant Em ployees' International Alliance and Bartenders' Inter national League of America, 528-30 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jere 'L. Sullivan, ed. International Labor News, American Federation of Labor Weekly News.
Motorman and Conductor, The (m.). Established 1895, 40 pages, $.75, circulation 112,000. Amalgamated Asso ciation of Street and Electric Railway Employees, 260 East High Street, Detroit, Mich. R. L. Reeves, ed.
Official Journal (q.). International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers, 803 United Home Building, St. Louis, Mo.
Official Magazine (m.). Established 1902, 16 pages, $2, circulation 50,000. International Brotherhood of Team sters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers, 222 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Daniel J. Tobin, ed.
Painter and Decorator, The (m.). Established 1887, $1, circulation 100,000. Brotherhood of Painters, Deco rators, and Paperhangers, Lafayette, Ind. Charles J. Lammert, ed.
Paper Makers Journal (m.). Established 1902, 16 and more pages, $1, circulation 7,500. International Brotherhood of Paper Makers, 25 South Hawk Street, Albany, N. Y. Matthew J. Burns, ed.
Pattern Makers Journal (m.). Established 1889, 16-32 pages, $.50, 12-15,000 circulation. Pattern Makers' League of iNorth America, 2nd National Bank Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Wilson, ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News.
INTERNATIONAL UNIONS 7
Paving Cutters' Journal (m.). Established 1901, 4 pages, circulation 2,700. Paving Cutters' Union of the United States and Canada, Rockport, Mass. Carl Bergstrom, ed.
Plasterer, The (m.). Operative Plasterers' International Association, 401 Castell Building, Middletown, Ohio.
Plate Printer, The (f.). Plate Printers' and Die Stampers' Union, 1630 West Louden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
'Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' Journal (m.). Established 1885, $1. United Association of Plumbers and Steam Fitters, 1138 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.
Postal Record (m.). Established 1888, 24 and more pages, $2, circulation 46,000. National Association of Letter Carriers, American Federation o_f Labor Building, Washington, D. C. Edward J. Gainor, M. T. Finnan, eds.
Potters' Herald, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1892, 6 pages, $2, circulation 7,500. National Brotherhood of Operative Potters, West Sixth Street, East Liverpool, Ohio. Will T. Blake, ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News. Uses mats.
Quarry Workers' Journal (m.). Established 1904, 8 pages, $.75, circulation 5,000. Quarry Workers' International Union of North America, Scampini Building, Barre, Vt. Fred W. Suitor, ed.
Railroad Telegrapher, The (m.). Established 1886, 136 pages, $1, circulation 70,000. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 3673 W. Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. E. J. Manion, ed.
Railway Carmen's Journal (m.). Established 1895, $1.50. Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, 512 Hall Building, Kansas City, Mo. W. J. Adames, ed.
Railway Clerk, The (m.). Established 1900, 32-64 pages, $1, circulation 104,875. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Building, 1015 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Phil E. Ziegler, ed. International Labor News, Federated Press.
Railway Maintenance of Way Employees' Journal (m.). Established 1891, 64 pages, $1, circulation 100,000. United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Em ployees, 61 Putnam Avenue, Detroit, Mich. F. Finn- son, ed.
Retail Clerks' International Advocate (m.). Established 1892, $.60. Retail Clerks' International Protective As sociation, Lock Drawer 248, Lafayette, Ind. H. J. Conway, ed.
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Railway Post Office, The (m.). Established 1898, 48 pages, $1, circulation 20,500. Railway Mail Association (Ra'ilway Mail Clerks), 508 American Federation of Labor Build ing, Washington, D. C. Henry W. Strickland, ed. Uses mats.
Seamen's Journal, The (m.). Established 1887, 32 pages, $1.50. International Seamen's Union of America, 525 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. Paul Scharren- berg, ed. International Labor News, American Federa tion of Labor Weekly News. Uses mats.
Sheet Metal Workers' Journal (m.). Established 1895, $1. Sheet Metal Workers' International Association, 642 Transportation Building, Washington, D. C. William L. Sullivan, ed.
Shoe Workers' Journal, The (m.). Established 1900, 40 pages, circulation 50,000. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, 246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. C. ,L. Baine, ed.
Signalmen's Journal (m.). Established 1920, 32-64 pages, $1, circulation 10,000. Brotherhood of Railway Signal men of America, 4750 North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. T. A. Austin, ed. Labor Bureau, Committee of 48, Fair Tariff League.
Sleeping Car Conductor, The (m.). Established 1918, 50 pages, $1, circulation 3,000. Order of Sleeping Car Conductors, 360-1 Union Station, Kansas City, Mo. M. S. Warfield, ed. Uses mats.
Stone Cutters Journal, The (m.). Established 1853, 16-24 pages, $1, circulation 6,000. Journeymen Stone Cut ters' Association of .North America, P. O. Box 767, Indianapolis, Ind. Joseph Blasey, ed.
Stove Mounters' & Range Workers' Journal (m.). -Estab lished 1895, 24 pages, $.60, circulation 3,000. Stove Mounters' International Union, 6466 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Frank Grimshaw, ed.
Tailor, The (f.). Tuesdays. Established 1887, 4 pages, circulation 9,500. Journeymen Tailors' Union of Am erica, 6753 Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Thomas Sweeney, ed. International Labor News. Uses mats some times.
Textile Worker, The (m.). Established 1912, 66 pages, $1. United Textile Workers of America, 603-9 Bible House, New York, N. Y. Thomas F. McMahon, ed. Interna tional Labor News.
Tobacco Worker (m). Tobacco Workers' International Union, 50 Our Home Life Insurance Building, Louis ville, Ky.
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Typographical Journal, The (m.). Established 1889, 128- 148 pages, $1, circulation 62,000. International Typo graphical Union, 642 Bankers Trust Building, Indian apolis, Ind. J. W. Hays, ed.
Union Clay Worker (m.). Established 1918, 40 pages, $1, circulation 10,000. United Brick and Clay Workers' Union, Room 309, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, 1ll. William Tracy, ed. International Labor News.
Union Postal Clerk (m.). Established 1903, 96 pages, $1, circulation 35,000. National Federation of Post Of fice Clerks, Room 300, American Federation of Labor Building, 901 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washing ton, D. C. Thomas F. Flaherty, ed.
United Mine Workers' Journal (f.). Established 1891, 24 pages, $1, circulation 300,000. United Mine Workers of America, 1102 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Ellis Searles, ed.
Upholsterers' Journal (m.). Established 1922, 28-60 pages, $1, circulation 7,500. Upholsterers' International Union of North America, 230 East 58th Street, New York, N. Y. William Kohn, ed.
III.. INDEPENDENT TRADE UNIONS
Advance, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1917, 12 pages, $2, circulation 50,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Joseph Schlossberg, ed.
American Marine Engineer, The (m.). Established 1906, 34 pages, $1.50, circulation 10,000. National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, 311 Machinists Build ing, 9th Street and Mt. Vernon Place, Washington, D. C. O. C. Lightner, ed.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine (m.). Established 1877, 80 pages, $2, circu lation 110,000. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, 2112 East 46th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. John F. McNamee, ed. Federated Press.
Darbas (f.). Lithuanian. Established 1918, 8 pages, $2, circulation, 6,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of — America, 31. Union Square, New York, N. Y. ; L. Pruseika, ed.
Fortschrift (f.). Jewish. Established 1915, 12-16 pages, $2, circulation 35,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y.
Free Voice of the Amalgamated Food Workers (f.). Es tablished 1920, 8 pages, $1, circulation 10,000. The
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Amalgamated Food Workers, 98 Bowers Street, Jer sey City, N. J., editorial office, 81 East 10th Street, New York, N. Y. Charles Kiehn, ed. Federated Press, International Press Correspondence. Uses mats.
Hotel Worker (m.). Established 1923, 8 pages, circulation 7,000. New York Hotel Workers, branch of the Amal gamated Food Workers, 133 West Slst Street, New York, N. Y.
International Pocketbook Worker (m.). Established 1923, 16 pages, circulation 8,000. International Pocketbook Workers' Union, 62 University Place, New York, N. Y. Ossip Walinsky, ed.
Lavoro, II (f.). Italian. Established 1913, 8 pages, $2, circulation, 30,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Frank Belanca, ed.
Locomotive Engineers' Journal (m.). Established 1865, 80 pages, $1.50, circulation 92,000. Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers, 806 Engineers' Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Albert F. Coyle, ed., John F. Welch, asst. ed. Federated Press, Cooperative News Service.
Prace (f.). Bohemian. Established 1920, 8 pages, circula tion 4,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Ameri ca, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Anton No- votny, ed.
Przemyslowa Democracia (f.). Polish. Established 1917, 8 pages, $2, circulation 12,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Stanislawa Kucharska, ed. Federated Press.
Rabotchy Golos (m.). Russian. Established 1919, 4 pages, $2, circulation 2,000. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 31 Union Square, New York, N. Y.
Railroad Trainman, The (m.). Established 1883, 80 pages, $1, circulation 176,000. Brotherhood of Railroad Train men, (printed by Kable Bros. Co., Mount Morris, 1ll.) 820 Superior Avenue, West, Cleveland, Ohio. D. L. Cease, ed.
Railroad Worker, The (m.). Established 1901, 48 pages, $.60, circulation 20,000. American Federation of Rail road Workers, 315 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. George C. Eckroth, ed. League for Industrial Democracy, Federated Press, etc. Uses mats some times.
Railway Conductor, The (m.). Established 1884, 48 pages, $1, circulation 60,000. Order of Railway Conductors, 1st Avenue and 1st Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. F. H. Pease, ed.
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Railway Employees' Journal (m.). Established 1913, $1. Brotherhood of Railroad Employees, 190 North State Street, Chicago, 1ll. W. B. Montgomery, ed.
Railway Expressman, The (m.)- Established 1919, 64 pages, $1, circulation 18,000. Order of Railway Expressmen, 105 West Monroe Street, Chicago, 1ll. E. H. Wilson, ed. Federated Press, Labor Press League,
Steam Shovel and Dredge (m.). Established 1900, 64 pages, $1.50, circulation 6,000. International Brother hood of Steam Shovel and Dredge Men, Room 1208, 105 West Monroe Street, Chicago, 1ll. F. E. Langdon, M. H. Madden, eds. Uses mats.
Train Dispatcher, The (m.). Established 1919, 64 pages, $1.50, circulation 6,000. American Train Dispatchers Association, Train Dispatchers Building, 10 East Huron Street, Chicago, 1ll. C. L. Darling, E. H. Stevenson, eds. Federated Press.
IV. INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
Bermunkas (w.). Hungarian. Mondays. Established 1912, 6 pages, $2, circulation 6,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Louis Bartha, ed. Federated Press, Defense News Service.
Felszabadulas (w.). Hungarian. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll.
Golos Truzenika (f.). Russian. Established 1917, 32 pages, $1.50, circulation 5,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. William Horwich, ed.
Industrialist! (d.). Finnish. Established 1917, 4-6 pages, $4.50, circulation 9,000. The Workers' Socialist Publish ing Co. Inc., 22-24 Lake Avenue North, Duluth, Minn. Hellin Vitikainen, K. Laito, Manu Porre, Vaino Pelto, Andrew Vitikainen, eds. Official organ, Industrial Workers of the World. Federated Press, Defense News Service. Uses mats.
Industrial Pioneer (m.). Established 1923, 48 pages, $2, circulation 12,500. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. John A. Gahan, ed.
Industrial Solidarity (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1909, 6 pages, $2, circulation 8,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Vern Smith, ed., John Gahan, bus. mgr. Defense News Service, Federated Press. Uses mats some times.
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Industrial Unionist (w.). Established 1925, 4 pages, $2, cir culation 4,500. The "Emergency Program" branches of the Industrial Workers of the World, Box 3291, Port land, Oregon. James Lance, ed., True Tuttle, bus. mgr.
Industrial Worker (semi-w.). Wednesday and Saturday. Established 1909, 4 pages, $4, circulation 5,000. North west branches, Industrial Workers of the World, 1925 Western Avenue, Seattle, Wash. C. E. Payne, ed.
Industrijalni Radnik (f.). Croatian. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll.
Jedna Velka Unie (m.). Bohemian. Established 1920, 48 pages, $2, circulation 3,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. De fense News, Federated Press.
Marine Worker (f.). Established 1921, 4 pages, circulation 25,000. Marine Transport Workers' Industrial Union No. 510, The Industrial Workers of the World, 3 Coenties Slip, New York, N. Y.
Proletario, II (w.). Italian. Saturdays. Established 1896, 4 pages, $2, circulation 7,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. G. Mangano, 158 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., ed.
Railroad Workers' Bulletin (m.). Established 1925, 8 pages. Railroad Workers' Industrial Union No. 520, of the Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Bel mont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll.
Solidaridad (f.). Spanish. Established 1918, 4 pages, $1, circulation 7,500. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. - Adolfo Garcia, ed.
Tie Vapauteen (m.). Finnish. Established 1918, 32 pages, $1.75, circulation 8,000. Industrial Workers of the World, 3333 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Henry Aho, ed. Defense News Service.
V. TRADE UNION EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE AND RELATED GROUPS
Industrialist, The (m.). Established 1922, 4 pages, $.50, circulation 6,000. Printers' Industrial League of New York, Box 63, Washington Bridge Station, New York, N. Y. D'Arcy Milliken, ed, E. M. Martin, Harry Shea, William J. McLaughlin, assoc. eds. Uses mats.
International Metal Trades Amalgamation Bulletin (m.). Established 1923, 4 pages, $.50, circulation 5,000. In ternational Metal Trades Amalgamation Committee, Section of the Trade Union Educational League, 1113 W. Washington Street, Chicago, 1ll. A. Overgaard, ed.
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Needle Worker (m.). Jewish and English. 'Established 1923, 4-8 pages, $.50, circulation 8,000. Needle Trades Section, Trade Union Educational League, 108 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Federated Press. Uses mats.
Printing Trades Amalgamationist (w.). International Com mittee for Amalgamation in the Printing Industry, 1113 Washington Street, Chicago, 1ll.
Progressive Building Trades Worker (m.). Established 1923, 4 pages, $.35, circulation 9,000. International Committee for the Amalgamation of the Building Trades, 19 South Lincoln Street, Chicago, 1ll. Arne Swabeck, J. W. Johnstone, eds.
Railroad Amalgamation Advocate, The (m.). Established 1922, 4 pages, $.40, circulation 10,000. International Committee for Amalgamation in the Railroad Industry, 411 Dakota Building, 54 W. 7th Street, St. Paul, Minn. O. H. Wangerin, ed. Federated Press.
Workers' Monthly, The (m). Established 1924, 48 pages, $2, circulation 25,000. The Daily Worker Publishing Co., 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. Earl Browder, ed.
VI. WORKERS' EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
Brookwood Review, The (m.). Established 1922, 4-8 pages, circulation 700. Brookwood Cooperators, Katonah, N. Y. Faculty, ed. Official organ, Brookwood Labor College, a school endorsed by international unions, state federations, central bodies, etc.
Facts for Workers (m.). Established 1922, 6 pages, $24, circulation 197. Labor Bureau, Inc., 2 West 43rd St., New York, N. Y. George Soule, Sara Bernheim, eds. Combination news service and economic bulletin.
Federated Press Daily Mail Service Sheet, The (d.). Established 1920, 5,000 word clipsheet, $1.50 to $25 a week. Circulation, 150 papers, unions and individuals. The Federated Press, Inc., (non-profit making) 156 West Washington Street, Chicago, 1ll. Carl Haessler, man. ed. Endorsed by international unions, state federations, etc. The clipsheet formerly printed daily as a unit in Chicago now is sent in mimeograph form direct , to member papers from the Washington, New York and Chicago bureaus, together with The Federated Press Labor Letter which goes out once a week from the Chicago office to all members and is used by them as a clip sheet.
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Federated Press Labor Letter, The (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1921, 8 pages, $2, circulation 1,000. Fede rated Press League, 156 West Washington Street, Chicago, 1ll. Carl Haessler, ed.
Friend, The (m.). Jewish and English. Established 1910, 32 pages, circulation 73,000. The Workmen's Circle, 175 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Joseph Baskin, ed. Labor and Socialist.
Jewish Workers' Voice (m.). Established 1912, 32 pages, $1, circulation 8,000. Jewish National Workers* Alliance of America (fraternal order), 228 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Meyer L. Brown, Samuel Goldstein, eds.
Labor Student, The (m.). Established 1925, 16 pages, $.50. Rand School of Social Science, 7 East 15th Street, New York, N. Y. Algernon Lee, ed., Marius Han- some, assoc. ed.
News-Bulletin (bi-m.). Established 1922, 8-12 pages, cir culation 5,000. League for Industrial Democracy, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Harry W. Laidler, Norman Thomas, eds.
Official Bulletin (irreg.). Established 1925, 4 pages. Work ers' School, 108 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y.
Solidarity (m.). English and German. Established 1906, 24 pages, $1, circulation 49,000. Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund of the United States of America, 9 Seventh Street, New York, N. Y. Otto Sattler, ed.
Workers' Education (q.). Established 1923, 40 pages, $1, circulation 1,000. Workers' Education Bureau of America, 476 West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. John P. Frey, Fannia M. Cohn, Spencer Miller, Jr., eds.
VII. COOPERATION
Agricultural Cooperation (f.). Established 1922, 20 pages, circulation 3,000. United States Department of Agri culture, Division of Agricultural Cooperation, Wash ington, D. C.
Agricultural Grange News (f.). Established 1912, 8-16 pages, $.50, circulation 12,600. Washington State Grange, 1007 Weller Street, Seattle, Wash. A. S. Goss, ed.
Associate Magazine (m.). Established 1920, 4 pages, circu lation 5-8,000. The Cooperative League • of America, 167 West 12th Street, New York, N. Y. Cedric Long, ed. A three-page paper with syndicated material and one page left blank for local society to use.
COOPERATION IS
Bridge, The (m.). Established 1924, 8 pages, $1, circula tion, 3,000. Credit Union National Extension Bureau, 5 Park Square, Boston, Mass. Roy F. Bergengren, Arthur N. Fernald, Frances P. Habern, eds. Aims to reach those interested in credit union development.
Cleveland Cooperator (m.). Established 1922, 4 pages, cir culation 2,500. City Cooperative Dairy Co., 9004 Wood land, Cleveland, Ohio. Edward Solun, ed.
Colorado Union Farmer (f.). Established 1919, 4 pages, $1, circulation 7,000. The Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of Colorado, 304 Bank Block, Den ver, Colo. Val Sherman, ed.
Cooperation (m.). Established 1914, 20 pages, $1, circula tion 2,000. The Cooperative League of the United States of America, 167 West 12th Street, New York, N. Y. James P. Warbasse. ed.
Cooperative Bulletin (q.). Jewish. Established 1923, 8 pages, $.50, circulation 5,000. Cooperative Bakeries of Massachusetts, 133 Oxford Street, Lynn, Mass. Benj. D. Levine, Meyer Goldberg, eds. Endorsed by Cooper ative League of America.
Cooperative News Service (w.). Established 1921, 2 pages, $2. All American Cooperative Commission, 806 En gineers Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Albert F. Coyle, ed. "Service is furnished directly to more than 400 farm and labor papers who in turn reprint it giving its con tents to more than 2,5pO,000 readers weekly." 500 farm and labor organizations comprise the All Ameri can Cooperative Commission.
Cooperative Student, The (semi-yearly). Established 1923, 4 pages, $.50, circulation 2,200. Cooperative Educational Association, Inc., 400 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. J. L. Afros, ed.
Cooperators Herald, The (m.). 16 and more pages, $1, circulation 20,000. Exchange Publishing Co., Equity Cooperative Exchange, Gloge Building, St. Paul, Minn. Richard A. D. Lee, George C. Lambert, James Manahan, eds. Official organ, State Union, American Society of Equity, Stockholders Equity Cooperative Exchange. Practical cooperation and marketing of farm products.
Equity News (f.). Established 1911, 16 pages, $1, circula tion 12,000. Wisconsin State Union, American Society of Equity, 440 Washington Building, Madison, Wis. George A. Nelson, ed.
Home Cooperator (m.). Established 1920, circulation 5- 8,000. The Cooperative League of America, 167 West 12th Street, New York, N. Y. Cedric Long, ed.
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Iowa Union Farmer (f.). Wednesdays. Established 1918, 4 pages, $1, circulation 14,500. Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, Iowa division, Columbus Junction, Iowa. Uses mats.
Kansas Union Farmer (w.). Thursdays. 4 pages, $1, cir culation 25,000. W. C. Lansdon, John Tromble, eds., P. O. Box 48, Salina, Kansas. Official organ, Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America.
Kentucky Union Farmer (f.). Established 1917, 4 pages, $1, circulation 15,000. Kentucky Division, Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America, 804 Guaranty Bank Building, Lexington, Ky. James H. White, ed., E. L. Harrison, man. ed. Uses mats
Llano Colonist, The (w.). Saturdays. Established 1921, 16 pages, $1.50, circulation 2,000. The Llano Publica tions, Newllano, Vernon Parish, La. Carl Henry Glee- ser, ed. Federated Press.
Minneapolis Cooperator, The (m.). Established 1922, 8 pages, circulation 20,000. The Franklin Cooperative Creamery Association, 2108 Washington Avenue, North, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska Union Farmer (m.). Established 1914, 8 pages, circulation 20,000. Nebraska Division, Farmers' Edu cational and Cooperative Union of America, llth and Jones Streets, Omaha, Nebr. L. S. Herron, ed.
Southern California Cooperator, The (m.). The San Diego Cooperative Association, 1033 Broadway, San Diego, Calif.
United Consumer, The (m.). Established 1923, 16 pages,
§50, circulation 6,250. Educational Department Central tales Cooperative Wholesale Society, 1752 State St., East St. Louis. Ills. A. W. Warriner, ed. Endorsed by State Federation of Labor.
VIII. SOCIALIST
Americke Delnicke Listy (w.). Fridays. Established 1909, 20 pages, $3. Bohemian Socialistic Printing and Pub lishing Co., 4130 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. Joseph Martinek, ed. Official organ, Bohemian (Czechoslovak) Federation of Socialist Party of the United States and endorsed by Czechoslovak Workers Council of Cleveland (labor organizations).
Arbeiter-Zeitung (w.). German. 1642 North Halsted Street, Chicago, 1ll.
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Arbeiter-Zeitung (w.). German. Saturdays. Established 1898, 8 pages, $2, circulation 5,600. Labor Pub lishing Co., 940 Chouteau Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. G. A. Hoehn, ed.
Chicago Socialist, The (w.). Saturdays. 4 pages, $1.50. Socialist Party of Cook County, 1501 Warren Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Florence Hall and W. R. Snow, eds. Federated Press.
Citizen, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1910, 4-8 pages, $1.50, circulation 2,000. The Citizen Publishing Co., 156 Barrett Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Hawley B. Van Vechten, ed. National Socialist Party press service. Official organ Socialist Party of Schenectady.
Dziennik Ludowy (d.). Except Sunday. Established 1906, 12-16 pages, $6, circulation 27,000. Polish People's Publishing Co., 959 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Adam Olszewski, ed. Endorsed by Polish Socialist Alliance of America. Uses mats. Socialist.
Emancipator, The (tri-w.). Established 1921, 8 pages, $3.60, circulation 3,000. Working People's Committee, Main Street, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Rotschild Francis, ed. Federated Press. Socialist.
Eritassard Hayastan (w.). Armenian. Established 1903, 4 pages, $3, circulation 2,000. Eritassard Hayastan Pub lishing Co., 6 Parmelee Street, Boston, Mass. B. Bondatzi, man. ed. Official organ, Social Democrat Hentchakian Party.
Free Youth (m.). Established 1924, 20-32 pages, $1, circu lation 3,000. Young People's Socialist League, Greater New York, 7 East 15th Street, New York, N. Y. Gertrude Weil Klein, Samuel H. Friedman, Morris Novik, eds.
Hairenik (d.). Armenian. 13 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass.
Jewish Daily Forward (d.). Established 1897, 8-32 pages, $10, circulation 205,000. Forward Association, 175 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Abraham Cahan, ed. Endorsed by Socialist Party, United Hebrew Trades, Workmen's Circle. Universal News Service. Uses mats. Issues editions in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Bal timore, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, and Los Angeles.
Jewish Daily Forward (d.). Established l919, 8 pages, $11, circulation 42,000. Forward Association, 175 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Abraham Cahan, ed. Chi cago edition, 1128 Blue Island Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. B. Schlessinger, bus. mgr.
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Messenger, The (m.). Established 1918, 32-42 pages, $1.75, circulation 5-10,000. The Messenger Publishing Co., 2311 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. A. Philip Randolph, Chandler Owen, eds. Official organ, Friends of Negro Freedom, endorsed by various trade unions. Federated Press.
Miami Valley Socialist (w.). Fridays. Established 1912, 4 pages, $1, circulation 3,000. Socialist Party of Dayton, 124 S. Jefferson Street, Dayton, Ohio. Joseph W. Sharts, ed. Official organ, Socialist Party of Ohio. Federated Press, National office, Socialist Party of United States. Uses mats.
Milwaukee Leader, The (d.). Established 1911, 12-32 pages, $6, circulation 49,102. Milwaukee Social Democratic Pub lishing Co., 528-32 Chestnut Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Victor L. Berger, ed. in chief. United Press. Socialist.
Naujienos (d.). Lithuanian. Established 1914, 6-12 pages, $7, circulation 26,500. The Lithuanian News Publishing Co., 1739 South Halsted Street, Chicago, 1ll. P. Grigaitis, ed. Endorsed by Lithuanian Federation of Socialist Party. Associated Press, United Pres$. Uses mats.
New Leader, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1924, 12 pages, $2, circulation 25,000. The New Leader Associ ation, 7 East 15th Street, New York, N. Y. James Oneal, Edward Levinson, eds. Official organ, Socialist Party. Uses mats.
Nykyaika (m.). Established 1907, 32 pages, $2, circulation 5,000. Finnish Socialistic Publishing Co., 48 Wallace Avenue, Fitchburg, Mass. W. N. Reivo, ed. Official organ, Finnish Federation, Socialist Party. Uses mats.
Parola del Popolo, La (w.). Saturdays. Established 1910, 4-10 pages, $2, circulation 10,000. Italian Federation of the Socialist Party, 1011 Blue Island Avenue, Chica go, 1ll. G. Bertelli, P. M. Camboni, eds. Uses mats.
Philadelphia Tageblatt (d.). Established 1877, 8-24 pages, $12. Philadelphia Tageblatt Publishing Association, 107 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Edmund Thomaser, Dr. Martin Darkow, H. Kahler, eds. Offi cial organ, United German Trades.
Proletarec (w.). Thursdays. Established 1907, 20 pages, $3, circulation 12,000. Jugoslav Workmen's Publishing Co., 3639 West 26th Street, Chicago, 1ll. Frank Zaitz, Anton Zagar, eds. Official organ, Jugoslav Federation, Socialist Party. Uses mats
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Raivaaja (d. except Sunday). Established 1905, 6 pages, $6, circulation 6-7,000. Finnish Socialist Publishing Co., 48 Wallace Avenue, Fitchburg, Mass. F. J. Syrjala, Lauri Moilanen, Yrjo Makela, A. E. Usenius, Oskari Tokoi, eds. Official organ, Finnish Federation, Socialist Party. Uses mats.
Reading Labor Advocate (w.). Saturdays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $1. Reading Publishing Cooperative As sociation, 27-29 Reed Street, Reading, Pa. Raymond S. Hpfses, ed. Official organ, Federated Trades Council, Local Berks County, Socialist Party. Fede rated Press, National Socialist Party press.
Robotnik Polski (w.). Saturdays. Established 1897, 12 pages, $3, circulation 28,000. Polish People's Publishing Co., 959 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Adam Olszewski, ed. Endorsed by Polish Socialist Alliance of America. Uses mats. Socialist.
St. Louis Labor (w.). Saturdays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $2, circulation 6,750. Labor Publishing Co., 940 Chouteau Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. G. A. Hoehn, ed.
Socialist World, The (m.). Established 1920, 16 pages, $1, circulation 14,000. National office, Socialist Party of the United States, 2653 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. Socialist Press Service.
Volks-Stimme (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1925, 8
pages, $2. German language group, Socialist Party,
107 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. E. Thomaser, ed.
Wecker, Der (w.). Saturdays. Established 1921, 16 pages, $2.50. Jewish Socialist Verband, 175 East Broadway. David Shub, ed. Official organ, Jewish Socialist Ver band, Socialist Party of the United States.
World, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1903, 4 pages, $2, circulation 4,000. The World Press, Inc., 1020 Broad way, Oakland, Calif. Cameron H. King, ed. Corpo ration owned by Socialist Party and members. Official organ, Socialist Party of California. Federated Press, National Office, Socialist Party.
Yiddisher Arbeiter, Der (w.). Established 1923, 16-32 pages, $2.50, 6,000. Poale Zion of America, 133 Second Ave., New York, ,N. Y. I. Zaar, ed. Socialist.
Zukunft, Die (m.). Established 1899, 66 pages, $1.50. The Forward Association, 175 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Abraham Liessen, ed.
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IX. COMMUNIST
Daily Worker, The (d..) Established 1924, 8 pages, $6, cir culation 25,000. Daily Worker Publishing Co., 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. J. Louis Engdahl, William F. Dunne, eds. Official organ, Workers' Party of America. International News Service, Federated Press. Uses mats.
Darbininkiu Balsas (m.). Established 1916, 24 pages, $1.50, circulation 4,000. Lithuanian Women's Progressive Alliance of America, 46 Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Helen Yeskevich, ed.
Delnik. Bohemian. 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll.
Empros (w.). Saturdays. Established 1918, 6 pages, $2, cir culation 5,000. Greek Federation of the Workers' Party of America, 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago 1ll.
Desteptarea (w.). Sundays. Established 1914, 4 pages, $2, circulation 1,850. Roumanian Federation, Workers' Party of America, 4417 Chewe Street, Detroit, Mich. John C. Serb, ed. Uses mats.
Eteenpain (d.). Established 1921, 6-8 pages, $6, circulation 9,800. Eteenpain Cooperative Society, 54 Belmont, Wor cester, Mass. Elis Sulkanan, ed. Official organ, Fin nish Federation, Workers' Party of America. Federated Press. Uses mats.
Freiheit (d.). Jewish. Established 1922, 6 pages, $9, circu lation 50,000. The Freiheit Publishing Association 30 Union Square, New York, N. Y. Official organ, Workers' Party of America. Federated Press, Jewish Telegraph Agency.
Labor Unity (w.). Thursdays. Established 1920, 4 pages, $2, circulation 3,500. Workers' Association, 225 Valencia Street, San Francisco, Calif. Endorsed by local unions. Federated Press. Uses mats.
Laisve (d. except Sunday). Established 1911, 4-6 pages, $6, circulation 15,000. Lithuanian Cooperative Publishing So ciety, Inc., 46 Ten Eyck Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. W. Rhodes, ed.
Lavoratore, II (w.). Saturdays. Established 1924, 4 pages, circulation 12,500. Italian Federation, Workers' Party of America, 108 East 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Federated Press. Uses mats.
New Yorker Volkszeitung (d.). German. Established 1877, 6-24 pages, $13, circulation 22,000. Socialist Cooperative Publishing Association, 15 Spruce Street, New York, N. Y. Ludwig Lore, ed. in chief. Universal, Standard, Federated Press. Uses mats.
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Novy Mir (d.). Established 1923, 4-6 pages, $7, circulation 14,000. Novy Mir Publishing Co., 30 Union Square, New York, N. Y. A. Brailovsky, ed., J. Obolonsky, mgr. Official organ, Russian section, Workers' Party of America.
Ny Tid (w.). Saturdays. Established 1905, 4 pages, $2, cir culation 5,000. Scandinavian Federation, Workers' Party of America, 3206 North Clark Street, Chicago, 1ll. Daniel Birgers, ed.
Obrana (w.). Thursdays. Established 1910, 12 pages, $3, circulation 3,600. Czechoslovak Section, Workers' Party of America, 326 East 73rd Street, New York, N. Y. Vac lav Abraham, ed.
Proletar (w.). Armenian. Established 1924, 4 pages, $2, circulation 1,100. Proletarian Publishing Co., 407 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Proletarian, The (m.). Established 1918, 16 pages, $1. The Proletarian Party of America, Room 301, 184 West Wash ington Street, Chicago, 1ll.
Radnik (tri-w.). Established 1907, 4 pages, $4, circulation 8,000. South Slavic Section, Workers' Party of Ameri ca, 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. L. Fisher, K. Mikhalachky, eds. Federated Press. Uses mats.
Sasnanio (f.). Bulgarian. l343 East Ferry Street, Detroit, Mich.
Spravedlnost (d.). Established 1900, 8 pages, $8. Czecho slovak Marxian Federation, 1825 South Lopmis Street, Chicago, 1ll, V. Miniberger, Fr. Kozumplik, F. Jirsa, A. Marek, J. Sverak, eds. Federated Press.
Toveri (d.). Established 1907, 4-24 pages, $5.50, circulation 3,892. Western Workmen's Publishing Society, 131 7th Street, Astoria, Oregon. Sulo Syvanen, A. N. Koskela, Helmi Mattson, Emil Parras, eds. Official organ, Fin nish workers of western states, Finnish Federation, Workers' Party. Federated Press. Uses mats.
Trybuna Robotnicza. Polish. 1113 West Washington Boule vard, Chicago, 1ll.
Tyomies (d.). Established 1903, 8 pages, $6, circulation 13,- 800. Tyomies Society, 601-3 Tower Avenue, Superior, Wis. Henry Koski, Arvid Nelson, Kajle Aine, George Laitinen, A. J. Hayes, Henry Asketi, Vilho Boman, eds. Official organ, Finnish Federation, Workers Party and Cooperative Central Exchange, a cooperative organiza tion. Federated Press. Uses mats.
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Uj Elore (d.). Hungarian. Established 1905, 6 pages,
circulation 15,000. S. B. S. Publishing Co., 33 First St., New York, N. Y. Louis Basky, ed. Official organ, Workers' Party of America. International News Service, Universal Service.
Ukrainian Daily 'News (d.). Established 1920, 4-10 pages, $9, circulation 15,000. Ukrainian Daily News Publishing Co., 17 East Third Street, New York, N. Y. International News Service, International Press Correspondence. Com munist. Uses mats.
Uus Ilm (w.). Esthonian. Established 1910, 6 pages, <$4, circulation 550. Esthonian Publication Society, 1787 1st Avenue, New Y,°rk> N. Y. Alexander Kovel, ed.
Vilnis (semi-w.). Established 1920, 8 pages, $3, circulation 11,500. Workers' Publishing Association, Inc., 3116 South Halsted Street, Chicago, 1ll. V. J. Andriulis, J. Gasiunas, eds. Official organ, Lithuanian Federation, Workers' Party. Federated Press.
Vorwaerts (w.). German. Saturdays. Established 1877, 12 pages, $2, circulation 12,000. Socialist Cooperative Pub lishing Association, 15 Spruce Street, New York, N. Y. Ludwig Lore, ed.
Young Comrade, The (m.). Established 1923, 8 pages, $.50, circulation 8,000. Young Workers' League (Junior Sec tion), 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. Max Schachtman, ed. Uses mats.
Young Worker, The (w.). Tuesdays. Established 1922, 4 pages, $1.50, circulation 7,000. Young Workers' League of America (National Executive Committee), 1113 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. Max Schachtman, ed. Federated Press, Young Communist International Press Service. Uses mats.
X. SOCIALIST LABOR
Arbetaren (w.). Thursdays. Established 1894, 8 pages, $2.50. Scandinavian Socialist Labor Federation, 45 Rose Street, New York, N. Y. Thor Borg, ed.
Munkas, A (w.). Saturdays. Established 1910, 4 pages, $2. Hungarian Socialist Labor Federation of the Socialist Labor Party, 419 East 83rd Street, New York, N. Y. Theodore Vaszily, ed.
Rabotnicheska Prosyeta (w.). Fridays. Established 1911, 4 pages, $1.50, circulation 2,300. Bulgarian Federation, Socialist Labor Party, 1404 Madison Avenue, Granite City, 1ll. S. S. Saralieff, ed.
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Radnicka Borba (w.). Thursdays. Established 1907, 4 pages, $2, circulation 2,500. South Slavonian Federation, Socialist Labor Party, 3359 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Lazar Petrovitch, ed.
Robitnychyj Holos (m.). Established 1922, 20 pages, $1. Socialist Labor Party, 45 Rose Street, New York, N. Y. Roman Zaremba, ed. Official organ, Ukrainian Propa ganda Group, Akron, Ohio.
Weekly People (w.). Saturdays. Established 1890, 6 pages, $2. Socialist Labor Party, 45 Rose Street, New York, N. Y. Olive M. Johnson, ed.
XI. FARMER-LABOR
Carolina Farmer, The (w.). Wednesdays. 8 pages, $1. Geo. W. Cameron, pub. and ed., 10^4 Dock Street, Wilming ton, N. C.
Farm-Labor Union News (w.). Fridays. Established 1921, 4 pages, $1, circulation 30,000. Farm Labor Union, 1526 Texas Avenue, Texarkana, Tex. E. R. Meitzen, ed.
Farmer-Labor Advocate (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1923, 4 pages, $2. Farmer-Labor Federation, Inc., 158 East 3rd Street, St. Paul, Minn. Ralph L. Harmon, ed. Federated Press, International Labor News. Uses mats.
Farmer-Labor News (w.). Tuesdays. Established 1923, 4 pages, $2. Bredsteen & Tosh, Labor Temple, 606 10th Street, Modesto, Calif. Joseph Bredsteen, ed. Official organ, Central Labor 'Council, County branch of Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America.
Farmer-Labor News (w.). Thursdays. Established 1919, 8 or more pages, $2.50, circulation 1,500. Walter J. Flana gan, pub. and ed., 212 South Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Endorsed by the State Federation of Labor and Railway Employees Progressive Club. Issues large editions during campaigns.
Farmer-Labor State Record (w.). Thursdays. Established 1920, $2, circulation 2,000. State Record Publishing Co., Bismarck, IN. D. C. D. King, mgr. Official organ, County and State; endorsed by State Federation of Labor. Farmer-Labor politics.
Hoosier Fanner (m.). Established 1919, 32 pages, $1, cir culation 100,000. Indiana Farm Bureau, 16 W. Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. William L. Stahl, ed.
Iowa Homestead (w.). Fridays. $3.50, circulation 170,000. Dante M. Pierce, pub. and ed., Des Moines, Iowa. Progressive politics.
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Kansas Leader, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1919, 8 pages, $2, circulation, 2,500-3,000. Fred J. Fraley, pub. and ed., 117 South 5th Street, Salina, Kansas. Official organ, Kansas Non Partisan League. Uses mats.
Marshall County Enterprise (w.). Thursdays. Established 1923, 8 pages, $1 and $1.50, circulation 2,100. George H. Wyatt and S. L. Yeary, 115 Lillie Boulevard, Madill, Okla. George H. Wyatt, ed. Official organ, .Farm- Labor Union of America, Marshall County.
Minnesota Leader (f.). Established 1916, 4 pages, $2, circu lation 20,000. Northwest Publishing Co., Lock Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. O. M. Thomason, ed. Official or gan, Nonpartisan League. Uses mats.
National Gleaner Forum, The (m.). Established 1894, 16 pages, $.25, circulation 65,000. The Ancient Order of Gleaners, 5705 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. R. L. Holloway, Miss Mabel Clare Ladd, Dr. M. M. Wickware, E. J. McLean, eds.
North Dakota Nonpartisan (w.). Established 1923, 6 pages, $2. North Dakota Nonpartisan (cooperative), Bismarck, N. D. Official organ, North Dakota Nonpartisan League.
Peoples Press, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1889, 8 pages, $2, circulation 1,430. Kittson County Cooperative Publishing Co., Hallock, Minn. Owned by farmers. Emil Hallgren, ed. Farmer-Labor politics.
Peoples Voice, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1922, 8 and more pages, $3, circulation 3,720. Farmer-Labor Publishing Co., Inc., 712 Chicago Street, Green Bay, Wise. F. H. Shoemaker, ed. Official organ, Federated Trades Council, Local, American Society of Equity, etc. International Labor News. Uses mats. •
Union Press, The (w.). Established 1924, 8 pages, $1.50, circulation 1,200. F. C. Hawkins, pub. and ed., Ozan, (Gurdon, to be new location), Ark. Endorsed by Farm Labor Union. Democratic.
Uusi Kotima (semi-w.). Established 1881, 8 pages, $2.75, circulation 8,000. The Peoples Voice Cooperative Pub lishing Co. (Finnish), New York Mills, Minn. K. E. Heikkinen, J. W. Lahde, eds. Endorsed by Farmer- Labor Federation of Minnesota. Federated Press.
Waco Farm and Labor Journal (w.). Fridays. Established 1906, 12 pages, $1.50, circulation 4,000. J. M. Pittillo, pub. and ed., Waco, Tex. Uses mats. Democratic.
Western Progressive Farmer (m.). Established 1922, 16 pages, $1, circulation 5,000. Western Progressive Farmers. Sedro Wooley, Wash. Elihu Bowles, ed. Farmer-Labor Party politics.
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XII. PUBLICATIONS CONCERNED WITH LABOR QUESTIONS
American Child, The (m.). Established 1912, 8 pages, $2, circulation 13,000. National Child Labor Committee, 214 Fouth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Owen R. Love- joy, Frances B. Williams, eds.
American Economic Review (q.). Established 1885, 208 pages, $5, circulation 3,500. American Economic Asso ciation, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Davis R. Dewey, ed., 222 Charles River Road, Cambridge, Mass. Scientific publication.
American Labor Legislation Review, The (q.). Established 1911, 100 pages, $3, circulation 3,500. American Associ ation for Labor Legislation, 131 East 23rd Street, New York, ,N. Y. John B. Andrews, Frederick W. Mac- Kenzie, eds. Scientific publication.
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The (bi-m.). Established 1889, 250-350 pages, $5-7.50, circulation 9,000. American Academy of Politi cal and Social Science, West Philadelphia Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Clyde L. King, ed. Dr Joseph H. Willits, assoc. ed., J. H. Salter, asst. ed.
Arbitrator, The (m.). Established 1918, 4 pages, $.60, small circulation. William Floyd, pub. and ed., 114 East 31st Street, New York, N. Y. Radical digest of news.
Journal of Political Economy, The (bi-m.). Established 1892, 112 pages, $4, circulation 1,000. Department of Political Economy, The University of Chicago, 5750 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, 1ll. Scientific publication.
Law and Labor (m.). Established 1919, 32 pages, $5. League for Industrial Rights, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Murray T. Quigg, ed. Review of the law relating to industrial relations and to plans and contracts for industrial employment.
Nation, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1865, 32 pages, $5, circulation 33,371. The Nation, Inc., 20 Vesey St., New York, N. Y. Oswald Garrison Villard, ed., Lewis S. Gannett, Arthur Warner, Freda Kirchwey, Joseph Wood Krutch, Mark Van Doren, assoc. eds.
New Republic, The (w.). The New Republic, Inc., 421 West 21st Street, New York, N. Y. Herbert Croly, Alvin Johnson, Bruce Bliven, C. E. Ayres, Robert Littell, George Soule, Robert Morss Lovett, eds.
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News-Bulletin (irreg.). Established 1922, 4 pages, circula tion 10,000. National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 474 West 24th Street, New York, N. Y. G. R. Stahl, exec. sect.
Political Science Quarterly (q.). Record of Political Events, annual supplement to March issue. Established 1886, 176 and more pages, $5, circulation 7,000. Acad emy of Political Science, Kent Hall, Columbia Univer sity, New York, N. Y. Parker Thomas Moon. man. ed.
Quarterly Journal of Economics, The (q.). Established 1866, 175-200 pages, $5, circulation 1,200. Harvard Uni versity, Cambridge, Mass. F. W. Taussig, ed., T. N. Carver, William Z. Ripley, E. F. Gay, Allyn A. Young, C. J. Bullock, Warren M. Persons, assoc. eds. Scien tific publication.
Road to Freedom, The (m.). Established 1924, 8 pages, $1, circulation 1,200. The Road to Freedom Publishing Association, Stelton, N. J. Hippolyte Havel, ed. Ex ponent of Anarchist thought, work and literature.
Survey, The (f.). Established 1891 as Charities Review, Survey in 1912, $5. Survey Associates, Inc., 112 East 19th Street, New York, N. Y. Paul U. Kellogg, ed.
World Tomorrow, The (m.). Established 1918, 32 pages, $1, circulation 22,000. The Fellowship Press, Inc., 104 East Ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Anna Rochester, Devere Allen, eds. Federated Press, International Federation of Trade Unions, Civil Liberties Bureau, Children's Bureau, Jewish Daily Bulletin, National As sociation for Advancement of Colored People, Federal Council of Churches News Bulletin. Radica1.
XIII. RELIGIOUS
California Christian Advocate (w.). Thursdays. Estab lished 1851, 24 pages, $2, circulation 7,800. Methodist Book Concern, 3 City Hall Avenue, San Francisco, Calif. Rev. E. P. Dennett, ed. Official organ, Method ist Episcopal Church.
Catholic Mirror, The (m.). Established 1920, 40-48 pages, $2, circulation 17,000. The Mirror Press, Inc., 387 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. Michael J. Shea, ed. Nation al Catholic Welfare Council News. Endorsed by Bishop of Springfield and Knights of Columbus, Spring field. Uses mats.
Central Blatt and Social Justice (m.). German and English. Established 1907, 32 pages, $2, circulation 4,200. Na tional Catholic Central Verein of America, 3835 West minster Place, St. Louis, Mo. F. P. Kenkel, Aug. F. Brockland, eds.
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Christian Advocate, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1826, 32 pages, $2.50, circulation 43,000. The Methodist Book Concern, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. James R. Joy, ed. Official organ, The Methodist Epis copal Church.
Christian Advocate (w.). Fridays. Established about 1840, 32 pages, $2.50, circulation 17,000. Lamar and Barton, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. Alfred Franklin Smith, ed. Official organ, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Uses mats.
Christian Century, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1886, 32 pages, $4. The Christian Century Press, 440 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, 1ll. Charles Clayton Mor rison, ed., Paul Hutchinson, man. ed.
Christian Register, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1821, 24-28 pages, $3, circulation 8,000. The Christian Register, Inc., 16 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. Albert C. Dieffenbach, D.D., ed. Official organ, Unitarian Church, and endorsed by the American Unitarian Asso ciation.
Christian Work (w.). Continues the Evangelist and New York Observer. Saturdays. Established 1886, 32 pages, $3.50. Frederick Lynch, D.D., ed. in chief, Henry Strong Huntington, assoc. ed., Fred Eastman, man. ed., 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. "Endorsed by leading religious liberals."
Congregationalist, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1816, 32 pages, $3, circulation 20,000. The Congregational Publishing Society, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. William E. Gilroy, Rolfe Cobleigh, eds. Auspices, National Council of Congregational Churches.
Continent, The, (w.). Thursdays. Established 1870, 24-68 pages, $3, circulation 19,533. The McCormick Publish ing Company, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 1ll., and 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Oliver R. Wil liamson, man. ed. Published in the interests of the Presbyterian Church.
Echo, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1915, $2, circu lation 17,500. Catholic Orphan Asylum, 564 Dodge St., Buffalo, N. Y. Jos. M. Schifferli, man. ed. Endorsed by Catholic State League, National Catholic Welfare Council News.
Federal Council Bulletin (bi-m.). The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 105 East 22nd Street, New York, N. Y. Samuel McCrea Cavert, Aenid A. Sanborn, eds.
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Herald of Gospel Liberty, The (w.). Thursdays. Estab lished 1808, 24 pages, $2. Christian Publishing Associa tion, Fifth and Ludlow, Dayton, Ohio. Alva Martin Kerr, ed. Official organ of Christian Church.
Information Service (w.). (Except August). Saturdays. Established 1921, 4 pages, $2, circulation 6,500. Depart ment of Research and Education, Federal Council of Churches, 105 East 22nd Street, New York, N. Y. F. Ernest Johnson, ed. Collection of information on industrial and social questions.
Living Church, The (w.). Saturdays. Established 1878, 32- 40 pages, $4. Morehouse Publishing Co., 1801-11 Fond du Lac Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Frederic C. More- house, ed., Clinton Rogers Woodruff, social service ed. Episcopal Church.
Methodist Review, The (bi-m.). Established 1818, 168 pages, $2.50, circulation 7,000. Methodist Book Con cern, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. George El liott, ed. Official organ, Methodist Episcopal Church.
Michigan Christian Advocate (w.). Wednesdays. Estab lished 1872, 24 pages, $2, circulation 18,000. Detroit and Michigan Conferences (ministers), 32 E. Elizabeth, Detroit, Mich. W. H. Phelps, Elmer Houser, eds. Methodist Syndicate services, New York and Washing ton. Methodist.
National Catholic Welfare Council News Service. 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.
Northwestern Christian Advocate, The (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1885, 24 pages, $2, circulation 36,000. The Methodist Book Concern, 740 Rush Street, Chicago, 1ll. Dan B. Brummitt, ed. Official organ, Methodist Episcopal Church.
Pacific Christian Advocate (w.). Thursdays. Established 1 1855, 24 pages, $2, circulation 5,147. Methodist Book Concern, 303 Artisans Building, Portland, Ore. Ed ward Laird Mills, ed., Halford E. Luccock, New York, Harry E. Woolever, contrib. eds. National Methodist Press, Washington.
Providence Visitor, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1873, 16 pages, $2, circulation 26,600. A corporation pub lishes the paper, 25 Fenner Street, Providence, R. I. Rev. James P. O'Brien, ed. Official organ of the Dio cese of Rhode Island. National Catholic Welfare Coun cil, National Enterprise Association services. "Covers Catholic Rhode Island like a blanket."
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Reformed Church Messenger (w.). Thursdays. Established 1827, 24-32 pages, $2.50, circulation 10,800. Publication and Sunday School Board, Reformed Church in the United States, Schaff Building, 1505 Race Street, Phila delphia, Pa. Dr. Paul S. Leinbach, Rev. A. S. Bromer, eds.
St. Louis Christian Advocate (w.). Wednesdays. Estab lished 1850, 16 pages, $2, circulation 10,000. Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Missouri, 408 Security Building, Fourth and Locust Streets, St. Louis, Mo.
C. O. Ransford, ed. Uses mats.
Social Service Bulletin (f.). Established 1911, 4 pages, cir culation 2,000. Methodist Federation for Social Ser vice, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Harry F. Ward, Winifred L. Chappell, Aaron Allen Heist, eds.
Southern Churchman (w.). Saturdays. Established 1835, 24 pages, $3, circulation 7,000. Southern Churchman Company, 112 N. Fifth Street, Richmond, Va. Rev. Joseph B. Dunn, Rev. R. Cary Montague, eds. Evan gelical Christianity in the Episcopal Church.
Unity (w.). Mondays. Established 1878, 16 pages, $3, circulation 1,500. Unity Publishing Co., 700 Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, 1ll. John Haynes Holmes, Francis Neilson, eds.
Watchman-Examiner, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1819, 32 pages, $2.50, circulation 26,000. The Watch man-Examiner Co. Inc., 23 East 26th Street, New York, N. Y. Curtis Lee Laws, ed. Baptist.
Zion's Herald (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1823, 32 pages, $3.50, circulation 14,000. Boston Wesleyan Asso ciation, 581 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. L. O. Hartman, ed. Denomination News Services. Method ist Episcopa1.
XIV. GOVERNMENTAL
Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (irreg.). United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C.
Bulletin of the Women's Bureau (irreg.). United States Department of Labor, Women's Bureau, Washington,
D. C
Industrial Bulletin, The (m.). The Industrial Commissioner, .New York State, Albany, N. Y.
Industrial Hygiene Bulletin (m.). Established 1924, 4 pages, circulation 20,000. Bureau of Industrial Hy giene, New York State Department of Labor, 124 East 28th Street, New York, N. Y. Dr. Leland E. Cofer, ed. Scientific and educational publication.
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Labor and Industry (m.). Established 1914, 50 pages, cir culation 16,800. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, The Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa. Department of Labor and Industry, W. A. Riddle, exec. sect.
Labor Bulletin, The (m.). Established 1921, 16 pages, cir culation 5,000. Illinois Department of Labor, 116 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. R. D. Cahn, ed.
Monthly Labor Review (m.). Established 1915, 200 pages, $1.50. United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C.
Oklahoma Labor Market (m.). Established 1924, 4-8 pages, circulation 600. Department of Labor, State of Okla homa, Oklahoma City, Okla. Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, ed.- Deals with employment, wages, etc.
Oregon Safety News (m.). Established 1921, 4 pages, cir culation 4,000. State Industrial Accident Commission and Oregon Branch of the National Safety Council, Capitoj Building, Salem, Ore. William A. Marshall, Commissioner, ed.
Publications of the Children's Bureau (irreg.). United States Department of Labor, 'Children's Bureau, -Wash ington, D. C.
Wisconsin Labor Market (m.). Established 1922, 8 pages, Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, State Capitol, Madison, Wis.
Wisconsin Labor Statistics (m.). Established 1922, 8 pages. Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, State Capitol, Madison, Wis.
XV. GENERAL LABOR ALABAMA
Birmingham
Advance, The (w.). 416J4 North 21st Street, Birmingham, Alabama.
Labor Advocate (w.). Saturdays. Established 1890, 8 pages, $2, circulation 8,000. J. H. F. Mosley, pub. and ed., 2103^ Third Avenue, N., Birmingham, Ala. Offi cial organ, Trades Council and State Federation of Labor. American Federation of Labor Weekly News. Uses mats.
Southern Labor Review (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1918, 16 pages, $1, circulation 5,000. A. H. Cather . Publishing Co., 419J4 N. 21st Street, Birmingham, Ala. A. H. Cather, ed. Democratic.
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ARIZONA
Bisbee Square Deal. Bisbee, Ariz.
Phoenix
Arizona Labor Journal (w.). Saturdays. 4 pages, $2. Ari zona State Federation of Labor, 31 South First Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. B. R. Carpenter, ed. Democratic. Equitist, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1918, 6-8 pages, $1.50. The Equitist League, R. 4, Box 225 A, Phoenix, Ariz. W. E. Brokaw, ed. Uses mats.
Tucson
Southwestern Record (w.). Thursdays. Established 1919, 4 pages, $2.50, circulation 1,800. J. W. Hopkins, Tuc son, Ariz. George K. York, ed.
ARKANSAS Hot Springs
Union Labor Advocate. Hot Springs, Ark. Union Labor Bulletin (w.). Hot Springs, Ark.
Huntington Herald (w.). Huntington, Ark.
Little Rock
Union Labor Bulletin (w.). Fridays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $1, circulation 3,000. Union Publishing Co. Inc., 519 Scott Street, Little Rock, Ark. L. H. Moore, ed. Official organ, Central Trades Council, which owns stock of corporation. International Labor News. Uses mats.
Pine Bluff
American Railroad Chronicle (m.). Established 1918, 20- 50 pages, $2, circulation 3,000. R. J. Dowling, pub. and ed.,109 Main Street, Pine Bluff, Ark. International Labor News.
Texarkana Independent Union News (w.). Texarkana, Ark.
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield
Kern County Union Labor Journal (w.). Fridays. Estab lished 1904, 8 pages, $2, circulation 2,500. Kern County Labor Council, Labor Temple, I. Street, Bakersfield, Calif. Wallace Watson, ed. International Labor News. Uses mats.
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Eureka
Labor News, The (w.). Saturdays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $2, circulation 1,200. Eureka Federated Trades and Labor Council, E Street and Ninth, Eureka, Calif. George W. Farley, ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News, International Labor News. Uses mats. Fresno
Tri-County Labor News (w.). Fridays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $2, circulation 4,000. Fresno Labor Council, Fresno County Building Trades Council, 1139 Broad way, Fresno, Calif. C. E. Dowd, ed. International Labor News. Uses. mats.
Union News. 2120 Kern Street, Fresno, Calif. Long Beach
Labor News, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1918, 8 pages, $2, circulation 4,000. The Central Labor Council, 537 American Avenue, Long Beach, Calif. Fred W. Jackson, ed. International Labor News, Labor Bu reau, Inc., United Labor Press of California.
Oil Worker, The (w.). Wednesdays. Established 1918, 4-8 pages, $2. District Council 1, Oil Workers' International Union, 326 C American Avenue, P. O. Box 13, Long Beach, Calif. Harvey C. Fremming, ed. United Labor Press of California, International Labor News. Los Angeles
Citizen, The (w.). Fridays. Established as Union Labor News, 1901, The Citizen, 1907, 8 pages, $1.50. Central Labor Council, 540 Maple Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. James M. Byrne, ed. International Labor News, Am erican Federation of Labor Weekly News.
Southern California Labor Press (w.). Fridays. Estab lished 1924, 8 pages, $1.50, circulation 10,000. Union Labor Publishing Association, 443 South San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Francis Drake, ed. Of ficial organ, State Building Trades Council, etc. Inter national Labor News, United Labor Press of Califor nia. Uses mats.
Oakland
Contra-Costa County Labor Journal. 200 Twelfth Street, Oakland, California.
Daily Record, The (d.). Established 1924, 8-16 pages, $6,, circulation 16,200. Union Labor Publishing Co., 286 12th Street, Oakland, Calif. Stanton W. Lore, ed. United Press, International Labor News. Uses mats. Official organ, Central Labor Council, etc.
East Bay Labor Journal. 200 Twelfth Street, Oakland, California.
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Union Labor Record (w.). Fridays. Established 1918, 8- 12 pages, $1.50, circulation 8,000. Union Labor Pub lishing Co., 285 12th Street, Oakland, Calif. Stanton W. Lore, ed. International Labor News. Uses mats. Official organ, Central Labor Council, etc.
Sacramento
California Labor Chronicle (w.). Fridays. 4 pages, $1.50, circulation 5,000. A. J. Harder and V. J. O'Leary, 312 Ochsner Bldgs., Sacramento, Calif. A. J. Harder, ed. Uses mats. Endorsed by Federated and Building Trades Councils.
Tribune (w.). 729 I Street, Sacramento, California.
San Bernardino
Labor Journal, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1919, 8 pages, $2, circulation 5,000. John K. Tibbitts, pub, and ed., 1013 Third Street, San Bernardino, Calif. En dorsed by Central Labor Council, etc. International Labor News. Uses mats.
San Diego
San Diego Labor Leader, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1905, 8 pages, $2, circulation 2,500. The San Diego County Federated Trades and Labor Council, 644 , Fourth Street, P. O. Box 1406, San Diego, Calif. Albert G. Rogers, ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News, International Labor News. Uses mats.
San Francisco
Labor Clarion (w.). Fridays. Established 1902, 16 pages, $1.50, circulation 12,000. San Francisco Labor Council, 2940 Sixteenth Street, San Francisco, Calif. James W. Mullen, ed. International Labor News, American Fede ration of Labor Weekly News.
Musical and Theatrical News (f.). Established 1915, 12 or more pages, circulation 2,650. Musicians Union Num ber 6, American Federation of Musicians, 230 Jones Street, San Francisco, Calif. A. A. Greenbaum, ed., Mo Davis, bus. mgr.
Organized Labor (w.). Saturdays. Established 1900, 8 pages, $1.50, circulation 16,500. Organized Labor Pub lishing Co., Inc., 1122 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. Official organ, State and local Building Trades Councils.
Rank and File (w.). Thursdays. Established 1920, $2. Workers' Association, Pacific Building, San Francisco, Calif. A. E. Albright, ed.
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Search-Light, The (m.). Established 1922, 4 pages, $.50, circulation 800. Ferryboatmen's Union of California, 59 Clay Street, San Francisco, Calif. C. W. Deal, ed. American Federation of Labor Weekly News. San Jose
Union Journal, The (w.). Fridays. Established 1904, 8 pages, $2.50, circulation 4,000. Will J. Telfer, pub. and ed., 173 West Santa Clara Street, San Jose, Calif. Official organ, Central Labor Council, etc. Interna tional Labor News, American Federation of Labor Weekly News, United Labor Press of California. Uses mats.
Santa Barbara
Union Labor News (w.). Fridays. Established 1925, 4
pages, $2, circulation 1,250. Bredsteen and Tosh, 740
. State Street, Santa Barbara, Calif. Joseph Bredsteen,
ed. Official organ, Central Labor Union, etc. Uses
mats.
Santa Rosa
Sonoma County Labor Journal (w.). Saturdays. Estab lished 1922, 4 pages, $2. Bredsteen and Tosh, 4th and D Streets, Santa Rosa, Calif. Joseph Bredsteen, ed. Official organ, Central Labor Council, etc. Uses mats.
Stockton
Forum, The (w.). Thursdays. Established 1921, 4 pagft, $2.50. L. Di Beckwith, pub- and ed., 1134 East Main, P. O. Box 333, Stockton, Calif. A liberal paper, columns open to readers. Commercial 'advertising limited to one inch; non-commercial ad. limit, six inches.