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Bonus March — Part 1
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revolution agsinst the covernmont of the United States and steted that he
vas anxious to interest the mombere of the B.Z.F. in his plan and that if
they would be interested he had definite plans for the seizing of government
arcenals and that he could also get members of the Army and Navy to lay
down their arms end refuse to support the United States ageinet th
revolutionists, and thet by means of his plans it vould be possible to seiza
the entire government structure. Hadley claimed to have connections in
Vashington with senators acd congressmen, and other covernment officisjis, nd
claimed that he knew “the inside stuff" of how the government is operfted
by the officials, He claimed he xnaw ubout erooked deale with wthich“Presi. cnt
Lerberty}Hloover was comnected while conducting the Selefan Relief work. Es ley
renited to know how many 3.b.F. boys there were in Nev York und how many
could be congregated all over the United Strtes, for the purpase of seizin
arsensls and government buildings. jledley claimed he wanted to organize a
New York headquarters ond from thie headcuarters spraad propagenda nations: ~
ung perfect organizations throughout the country. “aterman stated that Hacte
wes a very educated man, of exceptionally good mennersa and venring, and
was apparently a gentiensn of wealth.
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Mir. Vaterman snd ceron Van Ler Noot believin, that PatiKelly
WAS & government oreit raported their conversation with Hadley to Kelly sc
that an inveeties fon mi,ht bs made, Laterman stated that he informed ‘+,
Hadley that the members were lOO American, and vere not interested in
engaging in eny revolutionsry adtivity egainst the government of the United
States, and terminatea the eonverration as soon na possible efter learning what
seagley did not vish te contribute anything to the P.E.? Vauterman stated
that for a tine he vas of the opinion that Hedley might have bean an unjerc ver
epent of some sort working for the government, and kad outlined thase
revolutionary plans merely for the purpose of uscertaining if the members ¢” the
Bei. were all ready enrarced in revolutionary setivities.
Vatermen and Duron Van ber Noot steted thet it could be quite ca.
Yor them to again contact Lodi y in case the zovernrent sus interested in
investigating him further and stated thay rould possibly te able to Imtrecdu::
9 goverame..t agent ag onu of their number interested in conducting a revoluvion.
Acent informed Baron Ven Ler Noot and Mr. Vatermen thet this matter would be
properly handled and that if it was necessary to again contuct them, they +14
be conmuniented with,
Le. EF, KINGMAN
Spocial Agent
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