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  1. The Daily Worker
  2. 1926-11-06

The Daily Worker dated November 6, 1926

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 ? ag J The DAILY WORKER Raises the Standard for a Workers’ and Farmers’ Government T Subscription Rates: In Chicago, by Vol.

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 Page Two a THE DAILYWORKER 2 BIG FIGHT FOR | THE MAYORALITY I$ NOW OPENED William Hale Thompson Lining Up Support | | tumult

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 . / LABOR ‘LEADERS’ FEEL HONORED IN. DESTROYER RITES. Green Subscribes to the | Warship Program By SYLVAN A. POLLACK....

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 Page Four Workers (Communist) Party WORKERS’ SCHOOL DUNN TEACHES GIVES COURSE IN CLASS IN NEW PARTY FUNCTIONS. i canisation

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 ENTS | Sf VPACIOE AGTION NEEDED IN CLEVELAND. ON OPEN SHOP Labor Faces Serious Problem By a Worker Correspondent | By M....

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 casi , ‘enthusiasm that this coming celebration will excite among the work- | Page Six ecbbeal | TVE DAILY WORKER par] AN...

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 | ; f Suplimet c+ THE DAILY WORKER. ‘ ee et ¢ | i ALEX. BITTELMAN, Editor. Second Section: This Magazine Section Appears...

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 Ames Karl Marx Personal Recollections By PAUL LAFARGUE, v. Engels M™ MARX had had many chil dren. Threo of them died at a...

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 By T. LEON. HAT the Soviet Union has made marked ‘progress toward its ‘eco- nomic reconstruction ig a fact which is no more

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 ’ Russian literature. Renee eannmaemmen Alexander Blok, the Poet of Destruction and Creation By SCHACHINO EPSTEIN. creative

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 By WM. Z. FOSTER. OM time to time the overlords of the American trade union move ment, in their employer-inspired prop-...

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 THE MAROONED FARMERS By JOEL SHOMAKER. HIE harvest moon shines on many western farmers who do not see the stars of...

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 } ‘§ e * Every day of ours ts a new chapter In the Bible, Every§page will be great to thousands of generations. We af those

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 2, eee et” jRicknrr anes baat oe a Conditions of Youth in Soviet By JOHN WILLIAMSON, BECAUSE of the giant strdles for- ward

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 Pi ALTRI Sot CREE! si HE resolution on the automobile in- “dustry as Introduced by O’Connell resolved, “that the officers of

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 Women in Soviet Russia _ - By L. S. Sosnowski. was Nekrasov, in his excellent poem ~—- “Russian Women” — who sang about two

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 Fie ayes following two letters were simultaneously received at an ad- dress in Moscow, one from Smolensk, the other from...

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 a Intellectual y Deli. Doran, New York. $1.00 YD DELL is in a state of -in- cipient arterio-sclerosis of the spir-...

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