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The Daily Worker dated October 25, 1924

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 i THE DAILY WORKER RAISES THE STANDARD FOR A WORKERS AND FARMERS’ GOVERNMENT Vol. I. No. 186.” SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Outside

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 ,@ampened when they observed the Page Two FOSTER SPEAKS TO WORKERS OF READING SHOPS Steel and Metal Trades Workers at |...

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 Saturday, October 25, 1924 Ona ’ FARRINGTON IS FORCED TO GIVE AN ACCOUNTING Had Peabody Boss on Payroll in 1922 By T. J....

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 Page Four FOR I. employed. ers of all Countries. Industrial Unions. 2 3 4. 5 6 THE DAILY WORKER. ——<—<— Published by the...

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 ner ceed aca alee Mee We wv “The idea becomes power when it pene- trates the masses.” —Karl Marx. SPECIAL MAGAZINE...

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 Campaign Notes of a. District By ARNE SWABECK. tt] A FOLLETTE or Foster,” said the secretary of the miners’ lo- cal at...

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 _in the child problem. LETTERS FROM MOSCOW By ANNA Pt PORTER A. little incident in child-reclama-| pieces. tin came...

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 AAG: ole EE , ~ The By A. STALIN Secretary of the Russian Com- munist Party. I think that in order to characterize the...

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 By ALEXANDER | BITTELMAN VERYBODY is preparing for the coming struggles. but the work- ers and the poorest sections of the

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 Workers Party Educational Department Conducted by James P. Cannon, Educational Director “Without a Revolutionary Theory...

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 . AAA OARS BE ae ct Geneva and Moscow - T is well that the bourgeoisie tries to dazzle the working masses with its pacifist

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 (Continued from page 1) 4. The Results of the War and the Beginning of the Decay of Capitalism. The war of 1914-18 brought

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