The Labor Bulletin, published monthly by the Portland (Ore.) locals of the I. W. W.; June, 1912-____.
The Labor Defender, New York [Feb. 16, 1918-____]. Published semi-monthly by the Industrial Workers of the World Defense Committee. (Affiliated with the General Defense Committee of Chicago.) Name changed to The Rebel Worker, February, 1919.
Het Licht (The Light) (Flemish), Lawrence, Mass. Monthly, 50 cents.
Loukkataistelu (The Class Struggle), New York (January, 1919-____). Finnish.
The Lumber Jack, Alexandria, La.; weekly, vol. i, no. 1, Jan. 9, 1913-____; published by National Industrial Union of Forest and Lumber Workers—Southern District (I. W. W.). Later published as The Voice of the People at Portland, Ore. Publication suspended.
A Luz (Light), (Portuguese), New Bedford, Mass. Semi-monthly, 50 cents.
The New Solidarity, weekly (Nov. 16, 1918-____), Chicago. Published by the General Executive Board of the I. W. W. Official organ. (Successor to the Defense News Bulletin.)
The New Unionist, Seattle, Wash., vol. i, no. 1, July 6, 1918. Published weekly by the New Unionist Publishing Co. Publication suspended.
News Bulletin [of the] Lumber Workers Industrial Union, [Seattle district], Seattle. (Four-page news sheet.)