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| Weie Hy y 7 |they obtained at the hospital be cor-| ‘The lawyers for the four Jewish ON OF’ PLUMBER | that they should return next Tuesday fears ih this Sity, wh cae © Dring | Valuntyeee ate Wiinted yong ri | tegipa”. ‘ : internes were furious at the rabbi’s i with teptesentatives of the Joint/ before you in person certain facts|Vanzetti demonattation to sell The) , 1° ,Was decided to withdraw the summary action in urging the doctors Board, when the mayor will give them coneetning the véry serious condition |DAILY WORKER «nd to give out Charges,” the rabbi said, “provided the /to withdraw the charges. They felt an audience, lef aftaits which wes called to your |throwaways for-Che carnival and fair,|@°"tile internes express regret and |that the rabbi had taken advantage to “Please take your pickets away,” | attention laat tebek. by. U8 attorney; y eos abhorrence at the occurrence at the set himself up as a “good fellow” and THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 Page Five STRIKING FURRIERS PICKET CITY HALL WITH DEMANDS THAT POLICE BRUTALITIES MUST END (Continued from Page One) mayot, beitig usheréd into the pres- ence of his. séerétary, Edward L. Stanton, who promised to “do the best that ean be doné” to see that Mayor Walker hears of it. While Stanton was telling this to the com- mittee, thé mayor was one flight up waiting for the opening of a commit- tee heating. He kept himself out of sight during the entire time the fur- riers and their families were in the neighborhood of City Hall. There was a slight suspicion that he occasionally peeked. out of a side window. To Return Tuesday. Stanton also told the committed begged Stanton, “and: we will be able to get together. Take them anywhere | ~-to a hall or wherever you desire, hut don’t leave them ‘outside of thé City Hall!” \ stration proves that our army has} jincreased. The women are no longer} | staying home, but are getting into the fight.” She promised to organize thousands ef women to join the men on the picket line. The meeting closed with the singing ig “On the Picket Line,” “Solidarity | Forever,” and the “International.” | | Cheers--were lustily given for the | Futriers’ Union, | the Cloakntakers’ | Union and for a big picket line today. | Letter to Mayor. | The letter presented to the mayor iréads in part, as follows: { “As American citizens and members | Frank P, Walsh ib his letter of June | 28th. i 1506 Arrests. “More than 1,600 atrests have oc- i PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY Mayor gation Walker’s so-called inv into charges of racial dis- Second Ave, and Tenth St. Speak-)crimination which exists at Kings ers: Ballam, Cowl, Welsh, Glazin and| County Hospital collapsed yesterday Open Air Meetings Tonight. \afternoon when Rabbi Louis Gross jannounced at thé opéning of the hear- \ing that he had arranged with the six |expélied gentile’ internes to withdraw ‘Aitéetion! against them the charges of assault All hay 2: ya aitalce meét- | if they in turn were prepared to prom- ings and other activities for publiea- | se never to indulge in anti-Semetic tion in The DAILY. WORKER should | “hazings”’ again. oe be addressed to the Patty News Rdi- | “The feeling of the four Jewish in- tor, The DALY WORKER, 23 Firat |ternes who were attac ,” said the St., New York. | rabbi, “is that those guilty should not * * . |be punished but that conditions as Solnitsky. 141st St, and St; Anns Ave, Spe: ers: Baum, Morance-and Lilienstein. r * . * Kings County Hospital. have agreed to do.” The way is now clear for Walker jto earrying on this “investigation” for |the very purpose that it was called, This they Labor Organizations Hungarian Picnic. y The Hungarian Labor Defense will ‘KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL INQUIRY “CAVES IN”; DEAL WITH RABBI BRINGS COLLAPSE Immediately following the rab statement the court declared a minutes’ recess, When the hearing was resumed witnesses were called all the anti- Jewish character of the hearing disappeared. With a went after general conditions at. {hospital. Relieved that the race sue, so-called, had been taken ou! the hearing by the withdrawal of charges, the mayor had a nice time proving that Kings County Hospital red, a fact that was badly admin is true of all city hospitals. at the same time to serve Walk purpose in turning the alleged hear- ing into a political pillory post. In his statement Gross mentioned the fact that altho he had not con- callousness which betrayed the séll-out, the mayor Help the Plumber: Helpers Build a Union! GRAND PICNIC SUNDAY, JULY 10 From 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. At PLEASANT BAY PARK UNIONPORT, BRONX, N. Y five end had the 15- t of the Music by Plumbers’ Helpers Jazz Band. Sports and G Old.--Added Attraction: vers’ Helpers Team. € 4 Carried Banneré. Roeeret gia Mie spd Ween a hold a picnic Sunday at Eddenwald) which is to force the resignation of |sulted the rabbinical board he felt | || Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin { The demonstrators cattiéd many "oiitely no crime was, committed, |Park Drwyer Ave. and Westchester/ Bird S. Coler, commissioner of public!that they would support him in his |} \, j . i 7 4 i banners, some of them reading: “We | Sdlutely no crime was committed.| 4¥.” the Bronx. welfare. prevent Action. Vegetarian Restaurant i} j Surgeon Dentists | Détnand the Right to Picket,” “yy | Hundreds of workers have gone to * * * ‘a es Lee a eee 1600 Madis I 1 UD ION SQUARE i Husband Is a Striker, Does That |J#!, some for six months and dozens SaccorVansetti Mesting. Peer er ree cee cen an en an an anon en iam ceen ee em senna cam: | 1600 Madison Ave. the rebate acre eh ae Make Him a Criminal?” ‘Mr. “Mayer, for ten and fifteen days. Yet in all | A Bacco Vanzetti open air meet- f ‘ PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5265 | | Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 } ; M 5 4. Tui; [these cases, the arrésting officer has|,./* ° 3 i “ i i = a — 7 ~ Did 1 J sitey t ° ‘ —— | Innocent Mothers tnd. "Fathers?”[BPOved no ditoter, and upon cross | vil, De bell Brives eusnoe. S| Members Local 55, Shoe Workers Protective Union ; -———— | “The Mayor Was Elected to Protect | °*#mination has even denied thot the | Gong. Island. Speakers: Dominick | | —cheetch ne eonlke tan: Ware fel. Orchard 3763 H Life, Why Are We Attacked By wily i a ahah al i with | Petrelli and others. Auspices of Li i Jol Restaurant Strictly 3 owe iag ' é 9” ow, is | s e praten D aye ”) Bread a0 Ave Bent to dail’ |, “Police officers ‘have committed 1D | Down your tools Thursday, July 8, at 4P.M.j | S'cc tiAkiaSopae™® || DR, L. KESSLER . 4 upon innocent me! i ls oy ROUTE aoe s ICEY STRE 1 Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth Scores of our workers have been as- ; : ! . i nid ! 4 Li 5 wee | ve allow ye ake i : St., where they held an impromptu seuiiea by hired gangsters, both eal. a ten ne ease ' Sacco-Vanzetti Protest Meetin ! Cc - ) i meeting. the picket line and in their homes. ; 05 00 ROFIT 1 w . z i Tel. Lehigh 6622. | DR JOS I EVIN } i Children On Stage They have suffered fractured skulls,| $105.00 P i : | | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | | on hehe inary + 4 Placing the strikers’ children on the |PFOken bones, cuts, bruises, lacera- in conjunction with the i on Union Square, i] SURGEON DENTIST i SURGEON DENTIST | stage, Esther Polansky opened the tions at the hands of men who ack- ‘ 4 | ottice Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. a-8 P.M. | |] x I | meeting te of oF; onihas. nowledged to the police that they were | . . 5 . i} r ‘ i Daily Except Fri and Sunday, Wo | enee with the mayor. hired for this purpose by officials of Freiheit Picnic | Order of EXECUTIVE BOARD, LOCAL 55, 8. W. P. Us | | cop: Sttond ves” 8 Now york if i| The i i the ‘right wing.’ These gangsters i 4 — y firsh speaker was Max Acker-| oo cise through Shea snk ! i \= } man, who was introduced as a “gang- |PPe" > : e ate! «SAT. 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Mr. Stan- ton requested that the Joint Board be here next Tuesday with the facts we have in relation to gangsters being used against the workers,” Mrs. Bandill Speaks. Mrs, Bandill said that “the mayor was busy, so he sent us his secretary ‘ - Cultural, Organisations No. 1 Books whe gave us promises. We will haye|tack had occurred. Sometimes when Trade Union Bducational Each Worth $2.50 to wait and see if they mean any-|they were forced to make atrests of ) League Sections thing.” Mre. Gross told the assembled work- ers what she told the secretary. “I told the mayor’s secretary,” she said, “of the attack on my husband by the right wing gangsters. I told of the loss of blood he suffered and how he was near the point of death. I asked him, ‘is that democracy’? 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