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The Daily Worker dated December 13, 1924

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 ' The DAILY WORKER Raises the Standard for a Workers’ and Farm- ers’ Government ol. II. No. 227. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In...

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 Wee Page Two TEXTILE MILLS CUT WAGES; RUN ON PART TIME Ran at One-Third of Their Capacity (Special to The Dally Worker)...

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 f Saturday, December 13, 1924 GAL WAS SILENT BUT HIS DOUGH WAS ELOQUENT Cash Judiciously Used Is Very Convincing By LAURENCE

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 Page Four ry THE DAILY WORKER. Published by the DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO. 1118 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IIL (Phone;

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 “The idea becomes | power when it pene- trates the masses.” —Karl Marx. (Comrade Trotzky’s Book? “1917”.) The Fifth World...

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 Avie |Lore and the Comintern Second Article. The Levi Case.—“Volkszeitung” in sympathy with Levi.—Comrade Lore and the...

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 The Discussion on Pa FARMER-LABOR OPPORTUNISM By WILLIAM Z, FOSTER HE campaign of the Workers Par- ty to establish a...

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 , 1924, in which he says: eer mwrmnane er The Discussion on Party Tasks FARM ER- LABOR OPPORTUNISM. (Continued from page 3)

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 The Discussion on Party Tasks A Fighting Slogan in the Trade Unions— The Farmer-Labor United Front By BENJAMIN GITLOW. N the

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 | The Discussion on Party Tasks FACTS FOR COMMUNISTS —_—|: (Continued from page 5) Date. No. 9—March 18, Executive Committee.

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 ‘Z Letters From Moscow The session of the Central Commit- tee of the U. S. S. R., (the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics),

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 a4 Workers Party Educational Department Conducted by James P. Cannon, Educational Director “Without a Revolutionary Theory a

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