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Julius Narditch assaulted
The alleged assault on Narditch is one of only two events north of 145th Street, the other an assault on Max Newman across the street at 2774 8th Avenue an hour earlier. Given that there are only four other events north of 135th Street (including a shooting), there is some question about whether the assaults on Narditch and Newman are actually part of the disorder, in the sense that their assailants were part of crowds moving up from 125th Street or brought out on to the street by the disorder.
Narditch appears in lists of the injured published in the New York Evening Journal, New York Post, New York Daily News, New York American and New York Herald Tribune. Only the Herald Tribune mentions that he was assaulted by a group of men. The New York American attributes the cuts on his face to stabbing, but there is no mention of weapons in the police report. Only two of the fifty-four assaults in the disorder involved knives, a striking contrast with the extensive use of knives in violence at other times in 1935. The New York American report seems likely to reflect assumptions from those larger patterns.
Narditch also appeared in a record gathered by the MCCH, information extracted from the Aided Cases book of the 32nd Precinct, based on West 135th Street. Procedures required police to record all incidents reported to them in that book. The entry makes no mention of stabbing. Only three other cases appear in the 32nd Precinct book for the period of the disorder, the shooting of De Soto Windgate on West 144th Street between 7th and Lenox Avenues, the assault on Thomas Suarez on 134th Street and the injury of Herbert Holderman on 132nd Street.
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- “List of Victims," New York Evening Journal, March 20, 1935, 1, 3.
- "Injured," New York Daily News, March 20, 1935, 3
- “List of Casualties in Riots,” New York Post, March 20, 1935, 6.
- “1 Dead, 7 shot, 100 Hurt as Harlem Crowds Riot over Boy, 16, and Hearse," New York Herald Tribune, March 20, 1935, 1.
- “Riot’s Casualties," New York American, March 21, 1935, 2.