The Daily Worker Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 19

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DAILY Pedr NEW YORK, _THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 Page Fifteen Counter Revolutionists Attack On the Five-Year- Plan Fails Read the Whole Story of the Five Year Plan! THIS beautiful 1931 DAILY WORKER CALENDAR FREE with 6 months subscription or renewal to the “Daily”, Vladimir Tyitch Lenin, addressing a group of Moscow seorkern.j] To the workers—evierything! 40 the twilers — everything! Vladimir Iyitch Lenin.) . ry f iF ARUARY 9, 1919--10,000 New York Tue Dany Worker Fionts zigisisisiel7r harbor work t ! / ell oo are ee ee ror THE Derense oF 23) ae or steanthips, ferries, and tugs. tHE Sovier Union / , i a JANUARY 10, 1920—Julle Antonio _—. a pang leader, aseaseinated in Mexico by agent ot Machado government, Soviet Union By GREGORY T. GRINKO Soviet Union Commissar of Finance SeMUany 2%, 1924—"Daily Worker” j iret Communist exon daily a | ri started in mage! 21, 1924—Viadimir Dy-} Ul Y (Lenin), leader of | Rome Boviet Revolution, died. FAMUARY 22, 1905, (Jenva 9, cla } ting Russian work: | ere tenting @ petitien to the Cane. Jaseany 28, 1300 are funeral of Steve Katoris in New | Seo re Terk Cry, ES A $2.00 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS BOOK FREE WITH ONE YEARS SUBSCRIPTION OR RENEWAL TO THE DAILY WORKER (a9 ' This is the first page of the 12-page working class calendar ‘ containing pictures and cartoons of the class struggle, prin- cipal dates and important quotations. The calendar is 84 ‘ by 14 inches, printed in two colors. The dates not hewn above will appear in red. e Dail orker Central set Porty U.S.A. 50 East 13th Street New York, N. Y. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Manhattan and Bronx: One year, $8; 6 months, $4.50; two months Outside Manhattan and Bronx: One year $6; six months $3; 4 mmionths, 3 mY tia ene — 75 eents — | 2 menths $1; 1 month 5@ cents.

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