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4 THE DAILY WORKER a en crm carerncnenanere lll erreamninae ean h (saan iene nme mes m8 ~~ RULES IN THE THIRD ANNUAL =| ore NATIONAL BUILDERS CAMPAIGN THE DAILY WORKER A BANNER FROM MOSCOW! & A BANNER FROM BERLIN TO THE LEADING CITY TO THE SECOND CITY The Communist Party of Moscow will pre- The Communist Party of Berlin (Germany) ‘ ; ‘ will present another silk banner to the city sent a silk banner to the city which reaches reaching the second highest percentage of its ANOTHER PRIZE _ THE BIG PRIZE To MOSCOW! This Way-- Record will be kept by The Daily Worker both of the indiv- iduals and the cities and dis- tricts during the campaign. Prizes will be awarded as fol- lows: e The district securing the high- est percentage of its quota, will elect from among the individu- als having 1,000 points or more to his credit, one comrade to make a trip to Soviet Russia to the approaching Sixth World Congress of the Communist In- ternational with all expenses paid. and This-- {In addition to the district reaching the highest percentage of its quota every district which secures a total of 40,000 points to its credit will also be entitled to elect from among the individ- uals who score more than 1,000 points one comrade to make the trip to Moscow. Here’s How-- The election will take place lparedietaly after the conclu- = sion of the campaign. The Daily. Worker will at that time publish the standing of the vari- ous individuals within the win- ning districts.. .These will vote for e sheit choice candidate to make the trip, each one having as many votes as he has points in the campaign. SENT... meen nase cess © coe eee rey the highest percentage of its quota. quota. A COMMUNIST EMBLEM OF HONOR : | Yue For Every Builder UOTAS FOR EACH DISTRICT The country will be divided into certain geographic districts. (These have been carefully assigned with regard to the strength of the revolutionary labor movement and to the present circula- tion of The Daily Worker in the respective districts). 1. New England States (except Con- necticut) 85,000 points. 2. Greater New York City (including suburbs in New York State and New Jersey) and Connecticut, 200,000 points. 3. New Jersey (except that included in District 2) Pennsylvania, east of the Appala- chians, Delaware, Maryland, and Washing- ton, D. C., 50,000 points, 4, New York State (except that includ- ed in Ristrict 2) and Erie County, Pa., 30,000 points. 5. Pennsylvania (except that included in Districts 3 and 4) ane West Virginia, 55,000 points. 6. Ohio, 75,000 points. 7. Michigan (except upper peninsula) and Indiana (except Lake County), 70,000 points. 8. Illinois, Lower Wisconsin, Missouri and Lake County, Ind., 150,000 points. 9. Upper Wisconsin, Michigan (upper peninsula), Minnesota, 80,000 points. 10. North Dakota, South Dakota, Kan- sas, Nebraska, Iowa, 15,000 points. 11. Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, 15,000 points. 12. Oregon and Washington, points. 13. California, 50,000 points. 14. New Mexico, Arizona and Texas, 10,000 points. 15. Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Al- abama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee, 10,000 points. Start Building Now With These Bricks 20,000 Lnsobtedbschtnccesaceicccen: ETERS, oe PRIZES For Cities and Districts GET THE POINT! The scoring during the campaign will be as follows: Subscriptions: Subscription Rates: “The Daily Worker in Chicago Elsewhere 1 year—100 points $8.00 $6.00 Vp year— 45 points 4.50 3.50 3 mos.— 20 points 2.50 2.00 2 mos.— 10 points 1.00 1.00 The Workers Monthly 1 year—30 points $2.00 Y, year—10 points The Young Worker 1 year—30 points 1.00 Yo year—10 points 50 The Young Comrade 1 year—10 points 50 Send for he BOOK Woys Means THE DAILY WORKER is sw. WASHINGTON STREET Chicago Ill. QUO TAS R EACH CITY DISTRICT 1 (New England) Alston, Mass. Boston, Mass. (Metropolitan Maynard," Providence, Revere, Mas: Springfield, Worcester, Mass. Milford, N. H. Jamaica Plains, Total ...... DISTRICT 2. (New York Metropolitan trict and Conn.) Astoria, Long Isiand City Elizabeth, N. J. Eg New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Con Total Dis (Eastern Pa. N. J, Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Baltimore, Ma. Washington, D, Trenton, N. J. Wilmington, Del Camden, N. J. Richmond, Va. ”. M De DISTRICT N. Y. State (exceptin Binghampton, Ne ¥, Jamestown, Schenectady, Troy, N. ¥. Erle, Pa. Buffalo, N. Rochester, 'N. 'Y. Utica, N. '¥. Total DISTRICT 5. (Western Pa., West Va.) Avella, Pa, 3,00 Ambridge, ‘Pi Cannonsburg, Pa. Charleroi, P: Daisytown, E. Pittsburg McKeesort, McKeesrocks, Monessen, P: Woodlawn, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mahoning City, DISTRICT 6, (Ohio) Akron, Ohio ... Alliance, Ohlo Barberton, Ohi Bellaire, Ohio Canton, Ohio Dillonvale, Ohio .. te) Mansfield, Ohio. Martins Ferry, 61 Massillon, Ohio . Youngtown, Ohio Conneaut, Girard, Ohio Sandusky, Ohi Cleveland, Ohio « Toledo, Ohio Nefs, -Ohlo ... Warrén, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio . Hammond, Ii 0 Los Angeles, DISTRICT 8. (it, Lower Wis., M: Lake © Chicago Ill... Waukegan, Il.” Milwaukee, Wi Christopher, Ill Zeigler, Ml. Gary, Ind. . Springfield, Kenosha, Wi: Racine, Wis. West Allis, Moline, IL Madison, Il. Johnson City, Rockford, Il. South Bend, Ind. West Frankfort, Il Peoria, Il. ... Kansas City, Mo. Total .. (Minn., la), Upper Mo.) Minneapolis, Minn. Ironton, Mich, Nashwauk,* Mini New York Mills, Minn. Rochester, Minn. Angora, Minn. Chisholm, Minn. Hibbing, Mini Orr, Minn. ... Duluth, Minn Superior, Wi: ‘Wauwautosa, Ironwood, Mi! Hancock, Mich. Ashland, Wis. » Neb. Kansas City, Kai Sioux City, Iowa ak, Frederick, 8. 2,000 Wilton, N. Dak. .. 000 Williston, N. Dak. 000 Total . (Mont., Pons. Idaho, Wye.) Salt Lake City, Utah. Hanna, Wyo. Rock Springs, Superibr, W: Idaho Denver, Colo, Butte, Mont. Klein, Mont. Plentywood, NCAT sesso DISTRIC’ (Oregon, W: Astoria, Oregon Portland, Orego! Seattle, Wash. Mt. Vernon, Wash. Spokane, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Aberdeen, W Anacortes, Wash. San Pedro, Calif. Caspar, Calif. DISTRICT 14, (New Mexico, Arizona, Ti Ft. Worth, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Albequerque, New Total Total ...... 000 DISTRICT 1: Michigan upp im (Southern States) sula. Iediane vgncent aki Birmingham, Ala. 000 Coun es Jacksonvil ,000 Grand Rapids, Mich. 7,000 Miami, Fi 000 pranevitte, Ind. 000 Louisville, 000 Indianapolis, 2,000 Nashville, Tenn, 000 Detroit, Mic! 6,000 Atlanta, Ga, 000 Lansing, Mi Muskegon, Mich. Pontiac, Mich. Newberry, Mic! TOCA) cerrerrrrcornennpgrerrenee insnadtnoneceeenee-punenecnnnee treet. New Orleans, 000 Little Rock, Ark. 000 Raleigh, N. 000 Columbia, 8, 000 o00 the Workers Monthly by the § A Bust of LENIN To every individual who se- cures 500 or more points in the campaign The Daily Worker will present with a bust of Lenin, illustrated herewith. This bust which is the work of the noted proletarian sculptor, G. Piccoli, was made especially for The Daily Worker. Castings of the bust will not be sold. The or- iginal has been presented by the sculptor and The Daily Worker to the Revolutionary Art Muse- — ; = ins = 4 = = = = = aS ot ad = = i — = = = 7 = = = = = = a = = = = = = ot = od ped = SS rd = = = = oS a = = = Se = == == = 2S = SS == = = od re — — = = = = 2 = = = == = a a 7 = J um in Moscow. And Another Prize! With an Introduction by MICHAEL GOLD. A new book now on the press —the first American publication of Proletarian Art. , This book (sold at $1.00) con- tains 64 pages of the most fam- § ous cartoons which have ap- peared in The Daily Worker and leading American working class artists, Robert Minor, Fred Ellis, Art Young, William Gropper are among the many represented, The Cartoons are printed on heavy drawing paper and bound in attractive art-board binding. OWN THIS BOOK—Buy or earn it thru real activity for your class.

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