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The Daily Worker dated October 28, 1933

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 Over 100,000 Copies Printed of Today’s Issue of the Daily Worker » Vou. X, No. 259 <= * Entered as second-class matter at the

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 ~~. sok Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER GUTTER S OF NEW YORK Demand Release of of Benjamin from Gallup, N.

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 i] } \ “Hoste Phone: Olinville 5-1100 Detroit Welfare Urged to Break Diemakers’ Strike Free Press I Howls for Relief to Be

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 Paze Four | Ryan’ sWords Sound \JAILING OF | Militant: His Deeds. BORICH IS Smack of Betrayal NRA TRICK What Will Be His...

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 {) FRATERNAL ORDERS UNABLE TO REPLACE SOCIAL y MAX BEDACHT Because of the practical absence of social insurance in America,

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 stance Page Six “COMMUNI PARTY MAKES UNEMPLOYMENT Red Candidates Are RELIEF AND SOCIAL INSURANCE CHIEF Working-Class Leaders

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 Bepe y Nf sy Cae tthe cd SCHOOL CHILDREN STARVE, CLASSES GROW, TEACHERS OVERWORKED BY TAMMANY DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK,...

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 | Page Hight DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933 2 5 neers Ss ———————— eee ee ee ee ne i “Ww T ‘Miners Refuse

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 DAILY WORKER, N WwW HA T WORLD! By Michael Gold The Book of Poison ; W. Gerard was United States Ambassador to Germany up to

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