The Daily Worker Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 1

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Second Birthday Anniversary Edition ~ DAILY WORKER. _Tantered) as Se€ond-class matter September 21, 1923,’ at the Post Office at ago, Tilinois, under ithe Act of March 3, 187! Vol. ‘I. No, 307. __ Sunday, Jan. 10, 1926 cos : POTASH a Bh ae = ae This Issue Consists of Two Sections, SECTION ONE. Herald of ‘the: Revolution! Moscow, n scr, AIO oF Sov Soviet Republics, Dec, 29,1925. Editorial Staff, Daily Worker, Chicago. “TRE Second Anniversary of the existence of the only English language Communist daily i in the United States of America proudly proclaims the irresistable victory of Communist thought. Proudly proclaims that for the ideas of the world revolution e are no locked doors—no insurmount- able barriers! Even in “immeasurably rich” ‘America, which levies tribute upon the rest of the capitalist world and which is hailed by all social patriots of the world as the only guarantee for the convalescence of world capitalism, even there the idea of proletarian. lution has taken firm root. The two years’ existence of The DAILY W ER is irrefutable proof that final set- tlement is approaching also in Am ica, t that there also exists a firm kernel of revolutionary workers, able and d ed consciously to organize the pro- letarian revolution. Long live The DAILY WO) entering upon its third year, herald and bearer of the proletarian revoluti m in America. ZINOVIEV, President of the Communist International. Greetings from Young Communists AH-Y WORKER, Chicago:Uphithe Séeond-Anniversary of the found- ° ing of your paper the Young-~Communist International sends you its warmest greetings. In the land of the most powerful capitalist power, The DAILY WORKER represents fearlessly the interests of the working class and its most exploited and oppressed. lsection—the working class youth. The two years of activity assuresous that you will go forward courage- ously and fearlessly along the road of uncompromising struggle against capi- talism; against all suppression and exploitation. Long live the Workers (Communist) Party of America! Long live its sharpest weapon, The DAILY WORKER! Executive Committee, Young Communist International. Greetings from Great Britain EAR Comrades: On the Second Anniversary of such an auspicious event in the history of the American labor movement as the launching of The DAILY WORKER, we send you a message of congratulation for the splendid work achieved ond of hope for the future prosperity of the voice of the most militant sections of the great working class of the United States. With that we desire to associate our greetings to Comrade Ben Gitlow, who is suffering in prison at the hands of American capitalism. In the midst of a fierce persecution our party is keeping aloft the banner of Communism in the heart of the British Empire and is growing in strength and influence thru the correct application of the policy of the Comintern. May 1926 be a year of fruitful victory, for the Workers (Communist) Party of America and may The DAILY WORKER continue to give a clear and def- inite lead against opportunism and -reaction to the labor movement of the og States in the stern struggles awaiting it. With Communist Greetings, Robert Stew art, Acting General Secretary, Communist Party of Great Britain.

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