Subscription Drive of Daily Worker Is Blow to Imperialist War Plans


Source: Daily Worker, April 9, 1929
Transcription/Markup: Paul Saba
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“The subscription drive of the Daily Worker is of the greatest significance to every Latin American worker,” declares Albert Moreau, head of the Latin American Department of the U. S. Section, All-America Anti-Imperialist League.

Moreau writes:

“The Daily Worker has contributed much to the struggle against imperialism. It has exposed the role of Wall Street imperialism in Nicaragua, Haiti, China and other fields of exploitation. The Daily Worker did much to mobilize support for the striking workers on the banana plantations in Columbia, and against the intrigues of the United States in the Bolivia-Paraguay conflict.

“At a time when United States imperialism is becoming more aggressive in enslaving the colonial masses, and the danger of war with imperialist rivals, especially Great Britain, more acute, every sincere opponent of imperialism must realize the importance of making the Daily Worker a mass organ and a more powerful force against imperialism.

“The Daily Worker exposes the efforts of imperialists to prepare for an attack against the Soviet Union, which is today a thorn in the side of the imperialist world.

“Every worker should realize the tremendous importance of building the circulation of the Daily Worker at the present time, when the imperialists are intensifying their war preparations. More power to you!”