1914.05.05: WOMAN WOULD HAVE SHOT MAGNATE, CLAIM



May 5, 1914



WOMAN WOULD HAVE SHOT MAGNATE, CLAIM


New York. May 5.—That she would have should John D Rockefeller, Jr., “like a dog” if she could have gained admittance to his office was the statement of Mary [sic] Ganz according to the testimony of Irving E. Ettinger, a police stenographer at the trial of Miss Ganz Monday on a charge of disorderly conduct.



She was arrested last week after she had made several fruitless attempts to see Mr. Rockefeller in connection with the Colorado strike and addressed open air meetings.



Ettinger testified to another alleged excerpt from the defendant’s speeches. It was:



“If he is not going to stop the slaughter in Colorado he can run to his father’s house and hide, because the first time I can I will get him with a bullet.”


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