PANKEN HEADS SOCIALIST 1ST DISTRICT JUDICIAL SLATE; OTHER ABLE MEN PRESENTED
PANKEN HEADS SOCIALIST 1ST DISTRICT JUDICIAL SLATE; OTHER ABLE MEN PRESENTED Opposition to Lalto* M" Inactions at Ts*p»<tol List of Candidates' Program IN line with its policy or naming for...
...When, after ten years of distinguished service on the bench, during which he continued to grow in popular favor, he became a candidate for re-election in a district which the Tammany ward heelers had gerrymandered in order to take him off the bench, the...
...The other candidates on the judicial ticket in the First Department are then of equally high standing before the bar of the city...
...his re-election...
...OTHER ABLE MEN PRESENTED Opposition to Lalto* M" Inactions at Ts*p»<tol List of Candidates' Program IN line with its policy or naming for public office men and women ot proved ability and recognised, regafeBes...
...and Xicholas Rosenauer...
...Served on Picket Lines Whether it was out on the picket line, protecting strikers in the exercise of their constitutional rights, on the public platform eloquently enthusing workers in the building up of unions on which they can rely to secure the rights of which they had been deprived, or in the courtroom, pleading professionally the cause of the class from which he had come and to which he always remained devoted...
...Panken had begun his service to the cause of those who work...
...New York County Harold Craske, Justice of Court of General Session...
...Kings County For Justice of Supreme Court 2nd District, Louis P. Goldberg...
...Leon Malkiel, Justice of Supreme Court—1st District...
...As a lawyer, as an organizer and leader of many of the trade unions of the city, and as a speaker of national renown, Panken, many years before his election to * the bench, became the idol of many thousands throughout the country who looked upon him as their leader and jruide in their struggle to improve their conditions...
...His humanitarianism, his vision, his ability to understand and appreciate the efforts of the poor and the helpless to make their way, and his profound legal knowledge, which was frequently praised by the appellate courts to which those who thought they had been aggrieved appealed, and his fairness won him city-wide recognition...
...Heading the judicial Deleft In that department is former nfuinW cipal Court Justice Jacob Panken, whose service on the bench for a period of ten years confirmed every claim that was made at the time of his election regarding his ability, his fearlessness, and his integrity, and led to his recognition as one of the foremost judicial officers in the nation...
...It will be a vote to drag the judiciary out at the mire into which it ! has been dragged by the low calij bre of men Tammany Hall fre! quently selects for Supreme Court i Justices...
...To the many laurels he had won in the years before 1917, were added many others on the municipal court bench...
...at partf* anmlia> ties, as emWtO& ajaaline* |» «B the offices for which they artjbntfnated, the Socialist party haanoaV inated for Supreme Court Judges in the First Department candidates who both as lawyers and citizens have come to be recognised by the public generally as eawBdfatsa entitled to the people's sap port...
...They are Leon Malkiel, Jacob Bernstein, Adolph Warshow...
...f Failure |» property guard J%e torney's office to contend against, could Bet be prevented, resulted in bis Being noun ted out...
...Nicholas Rosenauer, Justice of Supreme Court—1st District...
...Adolph Warshaw, Justice of Supreme Court—1st District...
...Justice of Supreme Court—1st District...
...Socialist Judicial Nominations Jacob Panken, Justice of Supreme Court—1st District, Jacob Bernstein...
...It will be a vote to end the unholy alliance between criminals and politicians,—an alliance which cannot flourish if the bench is occupied by men of the type of Jacob Panken...
...Long before he became a judge...
...HeaaV Judicial Ticket In this election, Judge Panken, expertencld, admittedly able, tried and found* true, heads the judicial ticket as the Socialist candidate ¦for Supreme Court Judge...
...A vote for him will not, only be a vote in tribute for hie splendid work ia the past, but wiB be a vote for the principles of justice for the working class—principles that, as Injunctions well testify, are frequently forgotten in judicial office...
...Although they have not held judicial positions before, their many years of service to the workers, their pre| ference for a political party which j is dedicated to the cause of labor, j and their readiness to serve the | plain people in their daily strugi gles with organized greed and ra! pacity make them well-fitted to j discharge the duties of the office they seek without fear or favor, and to dispense Justice so that the helpless and uninfluential will receive at least as much consideration as those who have political connections and influence...
...Panken showed the same superb qualities that endeared him to all who labor...
...Re<9%l4fcan party oetaeed him its endorsement, leading lawyers a/filikeeiVith both the rWpuhUcaaaad Partisan Committee to work tor his re-eleetton, aad praetieaHy •very newspaper hvthe metropolitan area, and every civic ©rgani*ation, urge...
Vol. 9 • November 1929 • No. 13