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  1. The Daily Worker
  2. 1931-02-09

The Daily Worker dated February 9, 1931

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 —FROM THE BREAD LINES Vol. VIL, No. 35 Demonstrate Tomorrow! Organize Unemployed Councils to Fight for Unemployment Relief.

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 FOREIGN BORN WORKERS FIGHTING WAGE CUTS AND STARVATION CON- SIDERED CRIMINAL BY THE GOVT ting a lump amount enough to carry

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 Page Four BACK UP JOBLESs uv =y PAST, PRESENT FACTS OF CRISIS SHOW FUTURE WILL BE WORSE FOR | WORKERS, UNLESS THEY FIGH)...

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 C—O i | Mass Discharges of Rubber Workers ~ Sweeps Through Akron, 0.; Wages of Those Still Working Are Slashed FROM HIS HOME

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