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  1. The Daily Worker
  2. 1924-08-30

The Daily Worker dated August 30, 1924

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 1° SPECIAL COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN EDITION NUMBER ONE Communist Candidates For President: WILLIAM Z, FOSTER. For Vice-President:

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 'Page Two THE DAILY WORKER _ LONDON PACT ISRATIFIED IN REICHSTAG Nationalists Sell Out to the Bankers (Special to the DAILY

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 Saturday, August 30, 1924 WM. Z. FOSTER | TO HAVE HUGE MINER RALLIES Illinois Diggers Plan Monster Meetings By KARL REEVE...

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 Page Four ~ FOSTER MEETING IN OMAHA BRINGS GREAT INTEREST * * | didates on the ballot for the Fall elections. Will Open Up in

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 Saturday, August 30, 1924 MUSSOLINI WAS MURDER MASTER, STATES C. ROSSI Fascist Leader Squeals on Head Plotter (Special to The

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 4 ‘ : ‘i i | | Page Six THE DAILY WORKER. CS es Published by the DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO, 1118 W. Washington Blvd.,...

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 “The idea becomes | power when it pene- | trates the masses.” —Karl Marx. SPECIAL MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT AUGUST THE DAILY...

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 Oil and International Politics By LOUIS ZOOBOCK. The imperialist powers of the world have an oil policy. Oil has become the

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 N his twenty-five years at Washing- ton, Robert M. laaollette has been the outstanding figure in the fight for but one...

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 \The Workers ee te ~ . sales By JOSEPH MANLEY, Campaign Manager, Workers Party. The Workers Party occupies a his- toric...

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 The Yo HE YOUNG WORKERS LEAGUE and its Junior Section have en- tered the election campaign to sup- port the Workers’ Party

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 gD roe some The following was written to the Brisbane Daily Standard, Austral. jan labor daily, by Professor W. T. Goode,...

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 Oil and International Politics (Continued from page 2) Benson, speaking before the American Petroleum Institute, remarked:

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 think. On the tenth anniversary of the war, the social-democrats are or- ganizing a travesty of a fight for (Editor’s...

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 ' Revolutionary Unionism vs. Weak-Kneed Reformism A few remarks on the Congress of the Red International of Labor Union...

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 ee ee eee Tat \ HAT I am going to say in this article will sound perhaps a lit- tle too elementary. It may even -ap- pear as

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 _—— By EARL R. BROWDER AMUEL Gompers and his rubber- stamp Executive Council of the A. F. of L. have joined with the rail-

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 | er ae or ae Oo By J, LOUIS ENGDAHL, HE steel czar has spoken, Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel...

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