INJUNCTION IS AGAINST CALLAGHAN

Injunction Is Against Callaghan Goldberg, Socialist Nominee In 2nd Supreme Court District, Exposes Anti-Labor Judge OPPOSITION to injunctions in labor disputes, embodied in all the...

...1>flrFg1"'" Snut Never Materialized Norman Thomas, Socialist Mayoralty candidate, who called LaGuardia's attention to Callaghan's record, pointed out, as did Goldberg, that Callaghan went far beyond what even is permitted or Justified by statutory enactment toenjoin acts that he should have permitted...
...I like my job...
...Here Is Tammany's $605rfKK> inner circle, which the city supports: Manhattan Chairman of the Demo- Peter J. Dooling, Commissioner, $12,000 cratic Executive Com...
...9,000 Wm...
...Lillian Murphy, 1472 E. 14 3 Thomas H. Cullen Congressman 10,000...
...Fire Dept...
...His record stamps him as "fundamentally hostile to labor and demonstrates his persistent championship of the employers point of view," Goldberg declared in a recent address...
...F. Sutherland Asst...
...A. Buckley City Chamberlain 12,000 9 Albert H. Liebenau Dept...
...of Correction 5,000 6 David Lazarus Deputy Comm...
...1584 2 Joseph T. Quinn Sheriff 10,000 3 Mason O. Smedley Amerine Dem...
...Is this the education we desire for our future leaders, of labor, of revolution, of democracy ? There is only one political party that demands, and demands with sincerity, the new buildings that will make small classes and freedom possible, and a democratically chosen Board that will educate the workers' children for independence and idealism rather than for the slave morality of big industry...
...Deputy Comm., Dept...
...10,500 (Leader) (Job) (Salary) 1 James J. Browne Park Commissioner 9,000 Mrs...
...There is another message that the Socialist teacher baa for her fellow-workers...
...Cowardice, lies and talebearing flourish in the schools like weeds in a favorable soil...
...of Public Works 4,500 Co...
...of Finance 8,000 22 J. J. McCormack First Deputy City Clerk 7,500 23 John Mara 2nd Deputy Comm...
...It is this which ought to matter to thoughtful citizens— not whether the judge is Republican or Democratic—a difference of designation utterly without meaning at a time when judges of both old parties indiscriminately use injunctions to crush labor despite such vague gestures of disapproval, of injunctions as old party politicians make around election time...
...J. Diamond Deputy Comm., Bureau of Licenses & Inspection 6,000 9 Thomas F. Wogan Chief Deputy Register 7,500 10 Peter A. Carey Asst...
...2 James A. Blanchfield Sheriffs Counsel, K. County 5,500 Mrs...
...Political parties not represented in the Board of Aldermen shall choose members of the Board through their Executive Committees on the proportionate basis of the vote cast...
...Since that episode, which waa immediately seized upon by trade unions as an opportunity to punish one who had-gone out of his way to suppress their legitimate rights to strike and picket, Goldberg, in addressing numerous meetings of Socialists and non-Socialists centers his attack on Callaghan and quotes from his injunctions to indicate the length to which Callaghan bad gone in his loyalty to the employers and his bias against working men and working women...
...of Taxes & Assessments 9,000 Deputy Comm., Dept...
...Practically every Tammany leader in the city is on the city payroll at fancy salaries...
...of Sewers 6,000 15 Peter J. McGuinness Alderman 5,000 16 Kenneth...
...Deputy County Clerk 5,000 6 Thomas H. O'Neil Under Sheriff 7,000 7 Chas...
...of Finance 8,000 14 Thomas M. Farley County Clerk (Nominee for Sheriff—$15,000) 15,000 15 Frank L. Briarly Deputy County Clerk 8,500 16 Michael Cosgrove Commissioner of Docks 10,000 Stephen Ruddy - 17 Nathan Burkan ' - William Solomon Alderman 5,000 18 John J. Diets Comm...
...10,500 19 Henry Hasenflug Under Sheriff • 6,500 20 William F. Delaney jComm's Bd...
...There is also a long list of cases in which the bias of Callaghan against workers and trade unions was so clearly manifested that on appeal the higher court had to remind Callaghan that he had gone far beyond the point allowed by law...
...4 Frank V. Kelly Public Administrator, Kings County 7,500 5 James J. Sexton Pres...
...npHE workers of New York send JL their children to school five hours a day, five days in the week...
...The total paid all Tammany district workers from city funds would run into millions annually...
...Plant & Structures 7,000 Annie Mathews Register 12,000 20 Clarence H. Neal, Jr...
...Few of them ever attend to the business for which the city pays them...
...Comm...
...7,000 9 Terence F. McKeever Deputy Asst...
...Counsel, Bureau of St...
...Man, Dept...
...Dock Dept...
...Numerous non-Socialists throughout the district in which he is the Socialist nominee Dromise to give him their support...
...Your children's characters and ideals are molded by the teachers, who are controlled by the principals, who are controlled by the Board of Education, who are controlled by the city government, which is controlled by one of the two old parties of capitalism anoTTStg business...
...to Sanitary Supt...
...the one school sin, insubordination...
...Agnes L. Ward Secy of the Borough 4,500 8 Patrick...
...They are taught the skills necessary to civilized life,—writing, figuring, language: they are given an introduction, however slight, to literature and the beautiful things of life...
...it is to make ase ef oar organs, anises, faculties—all of those .parts of ourselves which give as the feeling- of existence.—Bousaeau...
...They learn to brush their teeth, open their windows at night, eat vitamines and keep files out of the milk bottle...
...Cleaning 7,000 8 Chas...
...of the Bd...
...6,500 5 John J. Daly Asst...
...Goldberg has come to be recognized as one of the leading members of the bar in Kings County...
...Even under • «Z Hall, I prefer my jab tsjS the positions I know hi |T industry': but under a Sj2 government the abases t^Ka loom large in the system askd cleared away...
...of Water Gas and Electricity " 7,500 Mary G. Murphy Sec...
...These disclosures showed that of all the judges that have been ready to enjoin trade unions and their members on the slightest provocation, Callaghan was the worst, his injunctions having been issued on teas convincing grounds and having been made more drastic than most of the injunctions with which workers have had to contend...
...and Offices 5,500 4 Thomas J. Dolen Secy to the Borough Pres...
...Club...
...J. Hefferman Supt., Public Buildings & Offices 7,000 Co...
...Is it any surprise to find that your children are being turned out little robots ready to toil efficiently and unthinkingly for their masters, or young Babbitts, whose only Ideal is boosting and profits...
...8,000 Co Ldr...
...Below them each are scores, perhaps hundreds of underlings, who, also on the city payroll, serve Tammany first, last and all the time...
...5.500 8 Sol Goldenkranz 1st Deputy Comm...
...His researches on legal topics have been published in the leading law journals of the country, and his high professional standing has come to be recognized by an evergrowing wider circle of lawyers and laymen...
...of Health 3,750 Chas...
...Dept of Purchase 12,000 John F. Curry Tammany Leader, Comm...
...2420 Putnam Ave., Ridgewood, Evergreen 0758 - Richmond (Leader) (Job) (Salary) 1 David S. Rendt Commissioner Public Works 10.000 2 James L. Vail County Clerk 7,000 A Teacher Looks at The Schools Miss Hughan Finds System Bad for Children and Teachers—-State Socialist Program By Jessie, Wallace Hughan (Miss Hughan holds a high position in the New York Public School system and therefore speaks at first hand on the subject of.vehich she writes...
...Young teachers fresh from the ideals of the normal school, knowing well that each child should be given careful study and individual attention, are forced by the size of the group to keep the wriggling little ones under the strictest discipline...
...F. Griffin Deputy Comm...
...Thomas and Goldberg pointed out that Callaghan granted injunctions without hearing witnesses, and on the basis of affidavits which were not supported even "by a record of police arrests...
...The men and women Hated below are merely the leaders...
...Best of as, |2 right to call openly sasgSJi low citizens to correct laWXa that I find in amaeetlavSI conditions of work...
...Plant & Structures 7,000 Kings County John H. McCooey Chairman Executive Committee, Chief Clerk of Surrogate's Ct...
...Injunction Is Against Callaghan Goldberg, Socialist Nominee In 2nd Supreme Court District, Exposes Anti-Labor Judge OPPOSITION to injunctions in labor disputes, embodied in all the declarations of organized labor, and rapidly assuming the position of a major issue in American politics, has become an outstanding issue for the first time in the history of local politics as a result of the light which Louis P. Goldberg, Socialist nominee for Supreme Court Justice in the Second Department is waging against Justice Stephen Callaghan, Republican candidate for re-election to that office...
...Incidentally, LaGuardia's fight on Callaghan's behalf alienated from ' him what little labor support he had hoped for, and placed LaGuardia in an unfavorable light before the -unions that have been the victims of Callaghan's injunctions...
...Moreover, they pointed out that in m joining intimidation and violence, judges need not enjoin peaceful picketing, which is what Callaghan enjoined in some of the cases that came before him...
...Dept...
...Water Supply, Gas, Electricity 10.000 H. Warren Hubbard Member, Board of Assessors 7,000 19 Martin J. Healy Deputy Comm...
...Margaret V. Walters...
...Department of Purchase District Leaders (Leader) (Job) (Salary) 1 Daniel E. Finn Clerk to Justice Supreme Court $6,500 (Nominee for County Clerk—$15,000) Margaret Fay 3rd deputy county clerk 3,750 Peter J. Hammill Assemblyman 2,500 2 Harry C. Perry Chief Clerk, City Court 10,000 Chris...
...Minnie J. Abel Secy to the Board of Assessors 4,000 18 John H. McCooey Chief Clerk Surrogate's Ct...
...of St...
...It shall consist of members chosen by each political group in the Board of Aldermen in proporttion to the vote cast at the last mayoralty election for the party of that group...
...of Water Supply 12,000 21 Henry Hesterberg Comm's of Public Works, Bklyn 10,000 22 Francis J. Sinnott Secretary, Board of Transportation 7,500 23 Hyman Shorenstein Deputy Register 6,500 Bronx (Leader) (Job) (Salary) Edward J. Flynn Secretary of State (State Office) 12,900 1 James F. Geraghty Deputy County Clerk 6,000 2 James W. Brown Public Administrator 4,500 Earl H. Miller Tax Comm., Dept...
...Tammany's §605,000 Inner Cabinet .Pa id For by City Funds Here Are the Names of the Tammany District Leaders, the Jobs They Hold on the City Payroll and the Amount of Money They Draw Yearly for Serving Tammany Loyally "TAMMANY HALL is an efficient organization when it comes to taking care of its leaden who line up the vote for them...
...1 All this is because I esgU J ploye of the city, as ssaraj ism aa we can get isee2 world...
...Dept...
...Special mention is made by Goldberg of the case of the Aerial Upholsterers' Company against the LTpholsterers' Union/ where the action of Callaghan was so clearly partial to the company and against the men that it was Immediately reversed by the Appellate Division...
...D. Sullivan Congressman 10,000 3 Chaa...
...District Attorney 7.500 10 Walt...
...Martha Guilfoyle, 179 Nassau SL John F. Quale Congressman 10,000 Mrs...
...of Public Markets 7.000 21 Edmund P. Holahan Auditor, Dept...
...Openings, Brooklyn 4,500 12James J. Heffernan Supt...
...Our Municipal Platform demands "The Board of Education to be selected to represent a cross-section of public opinion and the interests of the people...
...In school, moreover, your childred are herded into classes of thirty, even sixty, too many to be managed in any but military fashion...
...To lire is mot merely to breathe...
...to Corp...
...Instead of having made of the Callaghan nomination the basis for a successful fight for a non-partiaan judiciary, Major LaGuardia, Republican Mayoralty candidate, now finds that Callaghan's nomination a liability...
...I discharged without f5t*J specific charges, ne sassse 9 my politics, religion, c* 2j culiarities...
...of Records, Surrogate Court 7,500 Mrs...
...I have a prospect of retirement after thirty years' service, with a pension to which I have amtHaSaWI yearly amount...
...R. F. Hoffman Nominee for Register—$12,000 7 Marshall Ingram Clerk to Justice, General Sessions Ct...
...W. Jannicky Deputy Comm...
...Club, Clinton Terrace, 5 Peter F. Albrecht Deputy County Clerk 4,600 6 Carl Berger Ridgewood Dem...
...The one school virtue, therefore, is obedience...
...Thomas concluded by challenging Callaghan to make good his threat...
...When Callaghan threatened to sue Thomas for criminal libel, Thomas repeated the charges, and added specific citations which Callaghan cannot evade...
...Yet every teacher knows that the subjects taught are little more than means to an end, the formation of character...
...of Taxes and Assessments 12,000 6 Chas...
...Asst...
...The total salary paid the leaders from city funds is $605,000 a year...
...W. Culkin Sheriff 15,000 W. L. Kavanaugh Dept Comm...
...to Pres...
...of Surrogate's Court, Manhattan 8,500 Martha Byrne Sec, Dept...
...This change was brought about largely by the disclosures Louis P. Goldberg made of Callaghan's record on labor questions...
...F. Fitzimmons Deputy Sheriff 3,500 Loretta M. Bonner Asst., Register's Office 12.000 Charles L. Kohler Director of the Budget 12,000 11 James J. Hlnes 12 Michael J. Cruise City Clerk 10,000 Martin G. McCue Clerk of Surrogate's Ct., Man...
...P. Kenneally - 13 Andrew B. Keating Appraiser, Real Estate Div., Dept...
...120 3rd St...
...W. S. G. & E. 6,500 Queens (Leader) (Job) (Salary) 1 Thomas F. Green 49 Ninth St., L. I. C. - Hunts Pt...
...Another case, involving the Pocket book Makers' Union, Callaghan granted an injunction based on the yellow dog contract, which some states are beginning to outlaw...
...H. Hussey Deputy Chief Clerk, City Court 7,500 4 Edward J. Shearn Clerk, Municipal Court 4,500 5 Peter J. Dowling Comm...
...2 - Ah ma St., Elmhurst 4 John R. Higgins Jamaica, Jamaica 1394 - 4th A. D. Dem...
...Water Supply, G. & E. 6,500 3 John A. Biglin Superintendent, Bureau of Public Bldgs...
...Public Works 7,500 11 Thomas A. Dempsey Chief Clerk, City Magistrates Ct...
...Dept...
...There shall also be representatives on the Board of Education directly chosen by the people...
...of Comm., Dept...
...A few of those listed below are on the Federal payroll...
...Aside from the interest and joy that he in all teaching, here are some of the conditions- I have a five-day week and a,two months' vacation, with a working day that varies from six and one-half to eight or more hours according to my own judgment...
...of Aldermen 6,500 17 Edward F. Cadley Chief Clerk, Dept...
...My salary has increased automatically with length of service, and in addition haa been raised several times in order to keep pace with cost of living, so that now I have a comfortable wage all the year round...
...Bureau of Highways 6,500 13 George W. Lindsay Congressman 10,000 14 Joseph Lentol Supt...
...7,000 7 Wm...
...She is the Socialist candidate for Assembly in the 10th, Manhattan, District...
...Their job is keeping the Tammany organization intact...
...Club...
...It is to act...
...H iJZJJH me from my week, sse~J though at first daduceegL^eS tually be refunded...

Vol. 9 • October 1929 • No. 12


 
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