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3 eeeeeetetetotebedetetets ~ONE INDUSTRY! May Day Greetings : In The METAL AND MANUFACTURING Industry All workers in the metal, machine, and manufacturing in- dustry — skilled, semiskilled, sex, race or nationality — welcomed into our ranks, DISTRICT Amalgamated Metal Workers of America 799 Broadway, New York City. eotetederoobnknenbnenbenbnbrtecenbnbntnteoeele ONE UNION! To All Workers unskilled — irrespective of NO. 1 On This Great INTERNATIONAL Labor Day We Pledge Our Support to The DAILY WORKER and to Continue the Work of Comrades iH] ail i LENIN and RUTHENBERG. A. BRESLAW WM. HEINIG J. HOFFER L. NADLER D. TZELEPIS N. DAGIS A. PODOLSKY International Branch 2; 6b, Brooklyn-New York S. NADLER, Secretary. BERTHA TURCHINSKY, Organizer. B. MELNIKER M. GARBER J, FRIEDMAN 8. HOCH A. STONE J. MILLER J. 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WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY Hail to the International Working Class Sollins’ Dining Room 222 E. 14th Street Phone, Stuyvesant 7661 Greetings— Finnish Women’s Section Eureka, Cal. —=/) INTERNATIONAL——— Books for Radicals to Read and Own JUST PUBLISHED THE MEMOIRS OF A REVOLUTIONIST by VERA FIGNER Looking over three generations, Vera Figner reviews her eventful life in a series of vivid tableaux, tracing the evolution of the aristocratic Russian girl into a leader of the Terrorists, and the twenty years of solitary confinement in the Schlusselburg Fortress for participation in the assassination of Tsar Alexander Il. A moving story about the early Russian revolutionary movement. THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF THE LEISURE CLASS by NIKOLAI BUKHARIN A brilliant theoretical study of the Austrian School of Economics and a lucid Marxian analysis of the shortcomings of their theories of value and profit. THE WORKER LOOKS AT GOVERNMENT by ARTHUR W. 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