He was disappointed with the Communist Party, especially its attitudes to the recent Iron Workers' Strike, which failed.
At the Communist Party national convention in the spring of 1925, Scheflo was reinstated.
[2] After Olav Scheflo, Christian Hilt took over the newspaper in September 1926 and edited it until February 1927, when he was called to Moscow.
When Eines was absent in July and August because of a prison sentence,[3] Trond Hegna was the acting editor.
[4] Members of Mot Dag, namely Hegna, Johan Vogt, Carl Viggo Lange and Sverre Kolltveit, exercised a considerable influence in the whole of Eines' editor period.