Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Schwatt, 1910 October 1
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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0025.00025
Abstract
Typed letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Schwatt. Spivak tells Schwatt the Mr. Gutnick phoned him and is very sorry for leaving the sanatorium and that he is penniless and does not know what to do. Spivak admits he does not know what to do with this matter, but thinks that JCRS should take him back into the sanatorium and give him some work. Spivak tells Schwatt that he is going to send a telegraph to Cleveland to try and prevent Gutnick’s deportation. Spivak tells Schwatt that it would be a pity if they allowed government officials to come and take Gutnick away for deportation. Spivak includes a post script that states Gutnick worked as a waiter in Canon City for two days and then in a coal mine for two days, but noticed that he is not able to do such hard work and then returned to Denver.
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- 1910 October 1
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