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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 FOREIGN AND GENERAL 50 50 Staff Now in Harlem Hospital Old Staff Ousted, More of New Mr. Marcus Garvey Sworn in as Member of Corporation Comers are Colored Physicians (Continued from Page 1)
the case against Mr. Garvey who may self harm.
heard the remarks. He had been sulted.
continue to attend meetings of the Mr. Garvey then took the oath and elected by the burgesses of the No. Change Laid to Personal places colored doctors and nurses on Wish of Mayor a parity with white, in one of New The Revd. Gordon Hay asked if Council until the matter was detertook his seat as a member of the Urban Ward and it was an insult to mined.
it was necessary to have the unani.
Council York City leading hospitals, and those burgesses and to himself to mous consent of members of the Alderman Drew said he felt it was question his right to sit. He was MR. GARVEY MAKES SPEECH NEW YORK. Twenty three white enormously increases the Negro opCouncil on the question whether Mr. his duty representing as he did the not there as an imposter, but as a and two colored physicians have been portunity for medical training, givMr. Garvey asked the indulgence person who had been elected unopousted in a re organization of the Garvey should be allowed to take the birgesses of his ward, to protest ing colored doctors the opportunity onth.
of the Mayor to make a speech since posed to an office within the law by staff at Harlem Ho pital, among the against any enactment that was in to work with the most eminent men the question of his sent had provoked persons duly prescribed by law.
latter are Dr. Conrad Vincent and Dr.
The Mayor: No.
conflict with the law.
of science. This would be impossible a great deal of discussion. Reference Marshall Ross.
The Town Clerk read the section Mr. Garvey referred to what he Councillor Simpson said although in a segregated institution, The entire new board includes nine.
had been made to him personally and described as the attempt to scare him of the Corporation Laws 1928 dealing he was a lame lawyer he desired to he desired to clarify the matter. He from his right of taking his seat as teen colored doctors and twenty sevIt may be expected to profundly with the subject.
say that Mr. Garvey was prepared said he had first to thank His Wor insulting the confidence of those who en whites.
influence the trend of medical train Alderman McLauglin said all that to do the work for which he was ship for exercising the law in the had elected him and went on again to The thirteen members of the surgi. ing and service for colored people the Council had to do was to act in elected and he would suggest that way he had done, thus enabling himspeak on his right to the seat.
cal division of the new medical board throughout the United States, simterms of the law. If they fell in the Mayor does not withhold his to take the orth of office. Such an The Mayor: must ask you to be of the hospital include seven Negro ilar trend being manifest in Cleveerror; then the error lay in the law. Attestation. It he did Mr. Garvey act on the Mayor part spoke well brief.
surgeons and the medical staff of land and Boston. This development Alderman Drew maintained that could take an action against him.
for what was fair and just in keeping Mr. Garvey said he was there in eight includes four. Negroes. Dr.
comes as the culmination of sleven Mr. Garvey was The Mayor: hope that is not in with British or English institutions Louis Wright, secretary of the DISQUALIFIED PERSON the apacity of a Councillor like all years work toward this end, in which tended as a threat. am not afraid He was nevertheless surprised at the other Councillors.
newly organized board of the Harlem in the meaning of the law and ought of threats.
effort or attempt made to scare him Hospital, is New York first colored the National Association for the Adnot to be allowed to take the oath.
Continuing he said that reference vancement of Colored People was Mr. Simpson said his remarks were out of his right in taking the oath.
police department surgeon, and is a Mr. Dunn said that if Mr. Garvey not intended as a threat.
had improperly been made to his reThe Mayor objected to these remember of the board.
prominently associated.
took his sont anyone could question cent conviction, a matter which was Mr. Dunn again rend the section of marks of Mr. Garvey. It was not to still subjudice and which would prob11 Years Work of Harlem hie right to sit either by an election the law dealing with persons who The re organization his knowledge that any Counelllorably go before the Judicial ComThis re organization of Harlem Hospital took place at the personal petition or by obtaining quo warmay be disqualified from sitting as had tried to scare Mr. Garvey from mittee of the Privy Council. Such Hospital is the most thorough. going wish of Mayor Walker. Ferdinand ranto.
members of the Council, and his righto.
An act he described as un British.
recognition of the merit of colored Morton, Civil Service Commission Continuing Mr. Dunn said the May.
pl The Mayor said: am ready to Continuing Mr. Garvey said re There differences were political physicians and surgeons, to be ac er, has been vitally interested in the or may not attest the oath in view of wear in Mr. Garvey. Whatever hap marks had been made about him. It everywhere, but he could not concetve corded in any American city. It progress made.
the proceedings pending the result of pens. Mr. Garvey is only doing him might be that the Mayor had not (Continued on Page 81 LA BOCA WESLEYAN CHOIR TO RENDER SACRED CONCERT OP01 OD DO PO Former Clergyman Convicted 13, 500 PEOPLE of Fogery Could not be wrong in using Electricity for LIGHTING IRONING ALISE Are you using this modern convenience Yet?
if not, when can we Install it for you SPECIAL RATE FOR NEW CUSTOMERS INSTALLATIONS 98 to bi The Executive of the LA BOCA Wesleyan Church are working hard with the Choir to present a classical acred concert, on Sunday 16th instant at P. Many artists from Panama have kindly consented to LONDON, Feb. 11. former assist in the programme which proclergyman, who committed a forgery mises to eclipse many of the previous while he was a vicar and afterwards ones held in the Church for some embarked on a career of crime, wa time.
indicted at Liverpool Assizes yester Mr. Walters is in charge of day for false pretences.
this branch of Wesleyan Methodism, He was Stanley Walton Kay, other and la looking forward to a very wise Perey Stanley Scott, aged 68, a successful entertainment. The chairnative of Bury. He was alleged to man for the evening concert will be have obtained 364 worth of jewel. the Rev. Wade, Superinlery from a Liverpool firm of jewel tendent of the circuit.
lers; 800 from Mr. James Caygill, a boarding house proprietor, of BlackJ. Small pool; and 25 from Mr. William Air bitt, a Blackpool estate agent.
DENTIST It was stated that he obtained the MASONIC TEMPLE jewellery by saying that he was enOffice Hours:8, am to 12 pm gaged to be married. He went to. 30 to 30 pm Manchester, proposed to a widow, to Sundays, by Special Appointment Masonic Temple i1th St, whom he gave some of the jewellery, O, Box 787. CRISTOBAL and returned with her as his fiancee PHONE: OFFICE 1664 and inspected houses at Liverpool.
Kay, in an address from the dockO 01 TOE which lasted for more than two hours, said that he wondered that the prosecution had not reduced the whole of the loans made to him by Mr. Caygill and Mr. Aisbitt to pence to order Furnitures also repaired and confronted him with an indietat moderate prices ment for every copper.
HIS RECORD House No. 10, 21 Street He was rather thankful at last to Cuachapali find himself in an atmosphere of fin o ality when these chameleons (the police) had no alternative but to asaume a permanent complexion. 1900 Five years penal servitude Police Inspector Thomson aid that at Wells, Somerset, for falue preKay was educated at Bury Grammar tences, School, underwent training to become 1906. Five years penal servitude a Wesleyan minister, but joined the at Liverpool for forging and utterChurch of England. He went to Mid ing; a charge of bigamy taken into dleton as vicar in 1892.
account.
Later he became vicar of a church 1919 Five years penal servitude in Warwickshire, where he remained at Wells, for forgery, until he was convicted in 1898 of for1929 Six months imprisonment at gery at Warwick and sentenced to 12 Liverpool for fraud.
months imprisonment. His later reKay was sentenced to five years cord was: penal servitude.
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