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| thunder chorus reaching _ its message of deliverance. Our First Birthda ‘Vel. II. No. 1. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ‘ I am'the DAILY WORKER. I came to life out of the needs and the growing class , the I was born of the organized Communist strength of vanguard of America’s working class. I arrived on January 13, 1924. I am but one of the many voices of Communism; «many nist dailies over the face of the earth. Iam the youngest; the only Communist daily pub- ‘fished in the language. ~ T join my ly growing in power, with the new masses over the world with * ee ere yet the capitalist masters iF daley thls hate. I thrive on it. glam by the yellow press of the master condemnation drives new masses in support I stalk into the factories, the mills, the mines and out the land, and the workers, in the city and country, hid away by quick witted toileras lest the TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925 eyes and the wrath of the exploiters of mankind fall upon me. I am often passed from hand to hand in secret. I am most often read and studied in secret. I am treasured because of the liberating message of Communism that I am continually carrying into the dark - places. *% * * * I arouse the wrath of the Mighty Dollar’s many “labor lieutonants.” I fight this enemy within, as well as the enemy wile out the ranks of the workers. d before the masses the misdeeds of their mis- leaders. I show that official reaction within organized labor is one of the most valuable allies of the class enemy of those who toil. I am, therefore, no more welcome where labor’s re- actionary officialdom sits en’ lam where the masters of men still hold sway. I have often been driven from the gatherings con- trolled by the labor reaction; yet I have always returned to the struggle stronger than ever. I have never been rejected by those who really labor. _ Tam loved by the increasing vi masses. | { f =>” y Anniversary Specia! Edition Entered as Second-class matter September 21, 1923, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois under the Act of March 3, 1879. In Chicago, by mail, $8.00 per year. Outside Chicago. by mail, $6.00 per year. Help Insure THE DAILY WORKER for 1925! Published delly except Sunday by THE DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO.,, 1113 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. |) ONE YEAR OLD TODAY [ianiary 13,1025" Price 3 Cents & The DAILY WORKER must become a power. It must become the expression of all the oppressed workers and rebellious farmers in the country. It must be the leader in the struggle against American capitalism, which is consolidat- ing its forces for fresh assaults on the working class—From the Greeting of the Communist International to the DAILY WORKER one year ago. 1 am the spokesman of the oppressed; their only spokesman in the English language. I am the first of the many to follow. I am blazing the way for many like me—many, DAILY WORKERS—that will be established in all the great industrial centers of the nation. lam the pioneer; others will come after me; just as the growing, militant vanguard of labor draws 1 new masses into its wake. * * * * I voice—every day—the grievances of labor. I spur the many to greater struggles. I urge the exploited to new victories for their down- iden class. I call upon them to stand erect and fight. I point the way to the final victory. aie abn Cana . lam the official organ of the Workers (Communist) arty. I speak for the Communist International. I call upon the masses to put an end to capitalism. I urge the American Soviet Republic. 1 am the voice of Communism. lam a herald of the dawning Communist 7 &