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The Daily Worker dated April 9, 1927

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 FIRST SECTION This issue consists of two sections. Be sure to get them both. Vol. IV. No. 74. Current Events By T. J,...

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 Defense Rallies to Save : : Sacco and Vanzetti | Lynchings* Doubled in (Continued from Page One) America During Last itant

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 LL TT i DAVIS ‘Judge Considers Painter Bosses Injunction Plea Supreme Court Justice Stephen Callaghan in Brooklyn yesterday

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 Page Four THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927 THE DAILY WORKER Published by (se DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO

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 Tue New MacazZINE Section of THE DAILY. WORKER Second Section: This Magazine Section Appears Every Saturday in The DAILY...

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 The Common (Continued from last week) The military successes of the national army have not yet compelled American imperialism

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 3 ~The Molly Maguires CERTAIN labor fakir by the name of George G. Korson raises the question in the “United Mine Workers’

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 For a Workers’ Theatre (Continued from last week) 8.—By no means do we wish a gloomy theatre, or a solemn theatre, or a...

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 SS LORE SEO PILE EIEIO PRD EE EE ' f f sivikes, so I’m not yammering for personal recog- nition! But, it’s later on that...

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 The COMRADE Edited by the Young A Page for Workers’ Young SECTION Pioneers of America and Farmers’ Children CURRENT EVENTS By

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 On the Screen CASEY AT THE BAT Here’s an hour’s good fun. It doesn’t matter whether .or not you know anything about baseball.

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 J ewish Peasant oR “The Idle Inn,” ‘Based on Jewish Folk Tale, Produced at Irving Place Theatre Reviewed By A. B. MAGIL When

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