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BUILDING SECOND | Manage Own Finances; | Second Issue it as “an important sumers Finance Corporation, a sub- sidiary of the United Workers’ Co- operative, has announced the issuance of another gold bond issue of a quar- ter of a million dollars te apply en the second block of houses being built by the Workers’ Cooperative, \ \’ The Workers? Cooperative at 2700 , Bronx Park East is one of the mile- stones in the development not only of the cooperative movement in the Uni- | ted States but also in the develop- ment of the labor movement and the working class, Work Advances. _ _ Its seeond block of houses now in the process of construction has 1054 rooms made into 357 apartments. These apartments have long since been rented. The practice is to ac- cept applications in the order in which they are made. A waiting list is then kept which is filled in turn. In order to finance the large un- dertaking running into millions of dollars, the members of the eoonera- tive have organized their own Con- sumers Finance Corporation with headquarters at 69 Fifth Ave., as a means of raising their own funds and establishing a sound basis for their building. | | Deseribing { Safety Assured: Their practice is to is_ue gold bonds secured by a mortgage on the property being built. The last issue for $250,000 is seeured by a second mortgage on the second block of ngs. Guaranteed di per cent annually are pa’ rm first day of deposit. Evidences of the security. of the investment are offered in the following figures: Huge Investment. The eost of the houses under con- struction is approxmately $1,600,000. After deducting for the first mort- wage, a “margin of safety” or an “equity” of $250,000 still remains, Inasmuch as the workers themselves make an additional investment, and inasmuch as the whole enterprise is being conducted not on a profit basis, the announeement states that “these gold bonds are one of the best issues in the State of New York.” Herbert Zam to Speak at Forum Sunday Eve. “When War Comes” will be the sub. ject of the leeture by Herbert Zam, national seeretary of the Young Workers (Communist) League of America, at the Workers Schoo} Forum, 108 East 14th St,, Sunday eve- ning, Jan. 29, at 8 p, m, This lecture will not only deal with the question of war; but will also com- memorate the spirit and work of Karl Liebkneeht, the leader of the Ger- man Communist Moyement, who led the fight against the imperialist war of 1914, pe NE en “BRITISH SPY” THIEF Mrs. Virginia Cameron Martin, Washington society leader today, took the witness stand and told how Rob- ert Whitman, alias “Lord Beaver- brook,” deserted her and swindled her of $34,000 on the day she became his bride, He told her he was “plain Mr, Ward,” on a secret mission for the British Government, WORKERS’ BLOCK working class undertaking” the Con- THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, 2 JANUARY 27, 1925 ge Five WORKERS PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK—NEW JERSE | Party Conference Sunday, | All Party functionaries, Sis! heads, unit organizers, subsection arr | ganizers, section organizers and agit-| |prop directors of. units, subsection and | | Sections should attend the Party con- |ference Sunday at 10:30 a, m. at 108 E. Fourteeenth St, The conference is called by W. W. Weinstone, district or. ganizer. cee ae Yorkville Pioneer Meet. The newly organized Pioneer nu- cleus will meet tomorrow at 3 p, at 350 E. 81st St, . Discusses New Book. Barbara Rand of The DAILY WORKER will lead a discussion on Wm. Z. Foster’s “Misleaders of La- bor’ and Stalin’s book, “Questions and Answers” at an edueational meet- ing of 1F Subsection 2A tonight at | 6:30 p, m, at 108 EB. 14th St, All workers are invited to attend. ee eae Subseetion 3 C. A special meeting of Subsection 3 C will be held Monday at 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27th Stt. . * * District Literature Conference A distriet literature conference will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at 108 E. 14th St. All section, subsection and unit literature agents must be pres- ent. Lecture on Women. | “How to Win Women for the Class | Struggle” will be the topic of a lec-| ture Monday at 6:80 p. m., at a meet- ing of Subsection 3 B at 956 Second Ave. i Rae Elizabeth Lenin Meet Tonight. A Lenin memorial meeting will be held at the Labor Temple, 515 Court St., Elizabeth, N. J., tonight. The speakers will be George ]?rimoff and J, Sultan, * Yonkers Lenin Memorial The Yonkers Lenin memorial meet- ing will be held Sunday, Feb. 5, at 252 Warburton Ave. The speaker will be Sam Nesin, ce * Coney Island Forum E. Rogers will lecture on “What I/ Saw in the Soviet Union,” at the Coney Island Forum, 2901 Mermaid Ave., Coney Island, Sunday, Feb, 5, at 3 p,m. * 7 8 Lecture on Nicaragua. “The War in Niearagua” will be discussed Monday at 6:30 p. m. at the meeting of Subsection 3 C at 101 W. 27th St. * . * Discuss Russian Opposition. A. Markoff will lecture on “The Opposition in the Russian Communist Party” at 27 Dayton Ave., Passaic, N, J., Sunday at 2:30 p. m. * * * Newark Memorial Tonight. The Newark Lenin memorial meet- ing will be held tonight at New Mont- gomery Hall, Prince and Montgomery Sts. at 8 o'clock. The speakers will be M. J. Olgin, Bert Miller and Philip Frankfeld. * . * Y, W. L, Dance The Young Workers League, Dis- trict 2, will hold a dance, Saturday, Feb, 11 at Harlem Casino, Lenox Ave. and 116th St. * . * Williamsburg Y, W. UL. Forum. John Williamson will lecture on “The ‘Role of the Youth in Industry” at the Williamsburg Young Workers gp Sinise ' Board of Directors, d Admission 25¢, General Membership Meeting of the UN-AR-COOPERATIVE MONDAY, JANUARY 30th, 8 P. M, at the PARKVIEW PALACE 110th and 5th Ave. We will have a report of the Co-opera- tive for the past year and Election of New BOARD OF DIRECTORS. {CONCERT AND DANCE: Given by the FUR COUNCIL OF U. C. H. No. 1 Saturday, January 28, 8 P. M. | at 2075 CLINTON AVE., Bet. 179th and 180th Sts., Bronx. m.;the commandant of the PLUNKETT SPEECH WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. Certain sections ‘of the democratic party are supporting Rear Admiral Charles P, Plunkett’s recent speech for a bigger navy and the warning of war with Great Britain. Punkett was vigorously defended in the House of Kepresenta.ives .0- day by Congressman Loring M. Black, democrat, of New York. “There is no finer American in this country than New York 2 Navy Yard,” Black said, The congressman added that a re- cent article by Secretary of Com- merce Hoover describing Great Brit- ain’s great rubber monopoly was more inflamatory than Admiral Plun- kett’s preparedness speech. Workers Get Wage Cuts BOSTON, (FP) “Jan. 26.—Moadan- ock Mills at Claremont, N, H., have eut pay 10 per cent for the 250 work. ers who make bedspreads. Lan- easter Mills near Worcester, Mass., have cut pay 10 per cent. Their 1600 workers make cotton and rayon dress goods. This fill is diseintinu- ing the nursery where children of workers were cared for while their parents were employed. Dwight Mfg. Co, at Chicopee, Mass.. thrown its 800 workers into idleness for 2 weeks, claiming lack of orders. REORGA NZ AVALRY units of the National Guard into a at Rochester, by Adjutant 121st, with headqua was announeed ic General Franklin Ward. SAVE six FROM SCHOONER BEAUFORT, N. C., Jan, 26.—The Fishing Schooner Alexis Dupont sank jin the shoals off Cape Lookout today. | The crew of six men was saved by the coast guard. lll League Open Forum, Sunday at 8 p, m,, at 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn. . * J Section 3 Meeting. _ All functionaries of Section 3, in- \eluding unit and subsection officials should attend tonight’s meeting at | 6:30 p. m., at 101 W. 27th Si, * € 8 Daily Worker Agents. The Daily Worker agents of all units, subsections and sections will be held Monday at 8 p. m., at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, Fourth St, The order of business will be the Lenin-Ruthen- berg drive for 10,000 new readers for The DAILY WORKER. iets aeaet Lower Bronx Dance. The Y. W. L. of the Lower Bronx will hold a dance tomorrow night at 715 EB, 188th St. * * 100 Per cent Good Standing. According to reports received for Dee, 1927, the following units had 100 per cent of its membership in good standing: 2DIF, 8C4S, 6A5F, See. 7Br.li, Bayonne, Great Neel Night Workers, an unusually good record for litera- ture sales for last month, including 20 Stalin’s “Questions and Answers,” 30 “Coolidge Program,” 20 “Organize the laboration,” Pa as Trade Union Work, 2D1F reports 100 per cent actitvity in trade union work, 2E1F and 3CF4 report 100 per cent membership in the DAILY WORKER Sustaining Fund. 2D1F reports 100 per cent participa- tion in the ILD. * * Licipae. Memorial Meeting, The Liebknecht Memorial meeiing will be held Feb, 3 by the Young Workers League at the Labor Tem- ple, Second Ave. and Mth St. * Ice Skating Sunday. The Brownsville Young Workers Sunday at 2 p. m. Those wishing to | | | Benefit for Mineola Case. | participate will meet at 1689 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. * * Astoria tila baiehit and Dance, Subsection 8 A will hold an enter- tainment and dance Saturday, Feb. 4, at Bohemian Hall, Woolsey and | Second Ave., Astoria, te I. To reach the hall take Astoria train to Hoyt | Ave. station. * * * Section 1, Attention! Section 1 will hold a “Proletarian - Banquet” on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7 p. m, at the Downtown Labor Center, 60 St. Marks Place. * * *. Jersey City Lenin Meeting. The Jersey City Lenin Memorial meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at 106 Mercer St. The speakers will include Leon Platt, J. O, Bentall and Sam Nesin, * * * Newark Y. W. L. Dance. The Young Workers League of Newark will hold its fifth annual dance tomorrow at New Montgomery way Prince and Montgomery Sts. 1850 New England Mill) 800 Idle in Shut Down hag has | The organization of the cavalry} new regiment to be known as the, Night workers Branch No. 1 seowe Unorganized,” 20 Browder ‘Class Col- ; League will hold an ice-skating party | Labor and Fraternal Organizations Yorkville Workers Forum, E. Rogers will talk on ‘What 1| | Saw in Soviet Russia” tonight at 8 p. n, at the Yorkville Workers Forum, | 50 E, 81st St. Questions and dis- cussion will follow. ye | Dance Tomrerow Night | The Spartacus and Luxenbourg F. C, sport branches of the Bronx | |Hungarian Workers Club will hold its | second annual ball tomorrow night at the Jackson Studio, 708 Jackson Ave., the Bronx. * aN Sees I. L. D. Bazaar, tional Labor Defense will be held for five days beginning M acrh 7, at New Star Casino, Park Ave. and 107th St. All artieles and contributions should be sent to 799 Broadway, Room 422. * * * Un-Ar-Coop Meet. | A general membership meeting of the Un-Ar-Cooperative will be held |Monday at 8 p, m. at the Parkview Palace, 110th St. and 5th Ave. A new board of direetors will be elected. ee aaa Lecture in Lower Bronx. C. Marmor will lecture on Change in Family Relations and the | Role of the Woman in Industry,” Fri- der the auspices of the United Coun- j cil of Working Class Women, Council * Workers’ School Forum, Herbert Zam will lecture on War Comes”. at the W Forum, 108 E. 14th St. S 8 p.m. | * Bronx Open Forum, Alexander Bittelman will lecture on |*Moscow and Geneva” at the Bron. Open Forum, 2075 Clinton Ave., Si jday at 8:30 p, m, * ee School ane ate Brownsville Gpen Forum. Bert Miller will lecture on “The Ave.; Brooklyn, Sunday at 8:30 p. m. Caan Sania Lower Bronx Forum, E. Rogers will lecture on “What I er Bronx Open Forum, 715 E, 188th St., Sunday at 8 p. m, * * * Dance Saturday. Harlem Progressive The Youth and Lenox Ave. * ee Jewish Culture Club. will hold its first dance at 715 E, 138th St., on Saturday, Feb, 4. * * * Vagahond Sports Club, The Vagabond Sports Club meets the first Sunday of every month at’ 6 p. m, at 1940 Benson Ave., Brook- | lyn, All young workers interested in! sports are invited to attend the meet- \ ings. * * Midnight Show Tomorrow, A midnight show will be held to- morrow at 11:30 p.m. a tthe Allerton jj] Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY; ITALIAN DISHES A piace with atmosphere where all sesicals meet. 202 HE. 12th St. Tew York. = | Health Food | Vegetarian Restaurant ! 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE; UNIVERSITY 5855. LI ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAVHY } STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for Labor Orgauiza- “tens. (Established 1837.) 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Dollar Increases s demanded by ors at a protes A square deal w | more than 1500 teae | meeting yesterday. They charged tha he non-teaching of: s ha cap: \¢ ured the “spoils” of the s ap | propriation for themselves at the ex- |pense of the Kindergarten to 6B teachers, Johanna J. Lindlof, president the K-6B Association read a list of he actual salary rises the offi | plan to pocket and the teachers were aroused by the extreme contrast to | the negligible $2 a week incrases over their small salaries. PL. ANE CRASHES word received here this afternoon. Noyes miraculously eseaped death. Theatre, near ‘Allerton subway sta tion, ‘eae Br will follov The | Dr. N.S Schwartz | 124 East 8ist Street Bl A 0 and Skin di | and Stor Disorders Examinations for | Tumors and internal disturba | Dr. Schwartz wiil be giad to give) you a free consultation. Caarges| for examinations and treatment! is moderate. | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION §3,! HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P, | | Sunday: 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. 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(Between Irving Pl. @ Union 8q,) Daily 9-8 P.M, Sunday, 10-4 ¢ | Opposition Wins Offices in Amalgamated Loc. 5 iL te FORCED A sweeping vi for the united 8 IN — ' s won rday in the elec- WN held by Operators’. Local amated Clothing Wor of Ral » of the local and a sec of Hunger Strike t fo: ns an of position to the regime of Abraham | By w INIFR E D R. MOOERS. |Beckerman, manager of the Joint | Jan. 26--That officials jBoard, il Jolorado Fuel & Iron Co. | The election itself had ‘been held in id him to vote contrary to his exp plation of Beekerman’s de- hes in the guber orial cam- |mand that it be postponed. Fearnig| paign was the serious c ze made | that the would be voided by| by a wiiness before the Industrial | the 1s, the membership; Commission hearing at Trinidad had decided that the yoting be done by | Tuesday. | machine. | This testimony is one more link in The total votes cast being distribu-|the chain of evidence branding the |ted as follows: B. Jackson, 484; A,| Rockefeller domination in Colorado as | Hershk 463; B. Leder, 4 oppression that is farreaching and Fe ol ack, 2; Rk Gabel 1, 437; A -|inhuman beyond belief. \ | Edilla Begins 8th Day of Hunger Philip Wiener,| Nemissio Edilla today started the N. Nenzer, | tenth y of his hunger strike te ~ | 891 ¢ PITTSBURGH, Jan, 26.—Dewey | 339. ;|force the filings of charges. Edilla Dover airmail pilot, crashed into the |p 369; B,|and Thomas Garcia, Relief Secretary ng Lansdowne Flying | Kirsh J. Roth-|at Waisenburg, were released on bond wn, O., according to | setein, 312; B. Brown, 30: Monday after being confined in the nburg jail eight days with no rges against them. Both had re- fy to eat until charges were filed. iidilla was rearrested immediately | nd is continuing his hunger strike to the filing of charges for his est. e Paralysis Closes Halls haye been prohibited in 1ern orado towns as a emie of infantile out in. the a strike- Those elected in the eanvas work- ry srs section were: P. Brand, 285; H,, Vv, Diprde, 269; T. Len- Those ch ute the new e: cure om | second Joint Board, nor EXPOSE PROHIBITION FAKER n members place on the ren, Schcols, are closed and have been banned, *s of searlet fever are i to have broken out in ps in the north, The Elections for BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CANDIDATES and CONTROL COMMITTEE of the United Workers’ Co-operative Ass’n TONIGHT, January 27 From 7 to 10 P. M. at HUNTS POINT PALACE 163rd Street and Southern Boulevard, Bronx. Members are ordered to bring their new membership cards to this meeting. ELECTION COMMITTEE, UNITED WORKERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. Karl Liebknecht Memorial Mass Meeting Friday, February 3 8 P, M. LABOR TEMP E AUDITORIUM 14th Street and 2nd Avenue. PROMINENT SPEAKERS “ROTC” PLAY, DANCES Auspices: Young Workers Com- munist League, District No. 2,