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THE DAILY WORKER - Save the Daily rker Dear Comrade: Every militant working man and woman is mightily concerned about the. danger which faces THE DAILY WORKER. A great many of them gave immediate response to the danger signal and thereby helped to overcome an emergency which without their support would have ended in disaster. The impending catastrophe was averted, but THE DAILY WORKER is very far from being safe, rifty Thousand Workers Will receive this call within the next - two weeks. Any Way Is A Good Way! Thrée effective ways to help the Daily Worker are proposed here. There is only one way in which THE DAILY WORKER can be made safe and that is through the support of each one of the thousands of workers who depend on THE DAILY WORKER for leadership, inspiration and information in the struggle against capitalism. SAVE THE DAILY WORKER. Around this slogan every fighting;,class conscious worker must rally. We said that only by the unified efforts of all militants could THE DAILY WORKER be saved.” That is true, but there are several ways in which each one may do his share: By donating money to help THE DAILY WORKER in its work. Per- haps you have already done so. If you possibly can do it again and get-some Every unit of the Workers (Com- other worker to help, too. manist) Party will get it. By securing new subscribers to THE DAILY WORKER and The Workers Act on one—two—or all three | Thousands of workers m the trade Monthly. This is a@ task that everyone can perform with a little effort and by | ways—to help the Daily Worker to : help you. unions, doing so you not only help to solve the financial problem, but also you strength- en THE DAILY WORKER by increasing the size of its army and strengthen the whole labor movement by increasing the number of well informed fight- ers within the ranks. ‘Send your mane Bay a book— - Get a sub— Thousands of unorganized work- ers will join. At least fifty thousand will re- ceive this call thra the mail. Every way if you can. Act now to save The Daily Worker. AC Y = Fraternally yours, And ask for ‘ pa ACTION! By buying and reading some of the Communist literature published and sold by The Daily Worker Publishing Co. Insthis way you help THE DAILY WORKER financially and in addition you can with pleasure and profit to yourself, make yourself more effective a fighter in the labor struggle. We know that you are willings to exert every effort to help save THE DAILY WORKER. We have suggested three ways in which this can be done, Whatever way*you can. To the | Rescue! . ~ LENIN MEMORIAL ALBUM. Br 4 : ste N , ». 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THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LENINISM, By I. Stalin. An important work on Communist theory and prac- tice during the period that Lenin lived and led—the period of Capitalist Imperialism. Written by a close co-worker of Lenin—the present Secretary of the Russ- ian Communist Party, 78 pp. Duroflex Covers, 35 Cents. GOVERNMENT STRIKEBREAKER, By J, Lovestone A detailed expose of the manner in which the govern- ment perpetually uses its power against the workers in strikes, lockouts, movements for organization economic- ally and politically on the part of the working class, etc. Rich in quotations to support the charge that the gov- erhment is subservient to the interests of the industrial masters, . be Cloth 60 Gents, STII, a enn ence ee eters BS CON .... STN. Cut Here Brother Good Teeth For A Healthy Body Keep THE DAILY WORKER strong for the hh‘ development of a healthy, militant working class, | THE DAILY WORKER is imperiled throug! lack of funds. { GWE at | As much as you can \ N As soon as you can TO SAVE THE DAILY WORKER | DAILY WORKER, 1113 Washington Blvd., Chicago, III. Enclosed please find $.. to Save THE DAILY WORK which is my effort NAIM ssssssressnsnererrnnstsseneerennnnnnnnscnreee