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Bonus March — Part 2
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Wilson, Bill Dunean, Alvin Burton, and two named Klien and Taylor.
These reports state that George W. Chamblee is legal advisor, and
that organizers expect 3,000 at Chattanooga, but that detectives
believed only one-tenth of that nwnaber may assemble, stating the
only three automobiles have been promised by local people for the
trip.
Reports from Pittsburgh under date of November 21, 1932,
list the following persons »s‘leaders in the respective vicinities
indicated:
Adam Adams McKeesport, Pennsylvenia
4 Michael Bolka Johnstown, Permsylvania
2 K. Easterbrook oN "
3 J. B. Newcomer " "
i H. Harvey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
tO George Lewis New Castle, Pennsylvenia
Ike Hawkins Pittsburgh, Pennsylvenie
a Fred Kearns " "
ta J. Meminski " "
a Betty L. Orris " n
* Fred Seiders " u
x J. Aw Fene " n"
i Le £. seeks it n
‘S Lillie “ae West Youngste.m, Ohio
/ Reports from Philadelphia deted November 21, 1932, stcte
. thet a contingent of hunger marchers wes scneduled to onss through
a Seranton en route to Washington the latter part of this week. The
ae Young Pioneere of America held 4 meetin: on November 19 at Phile~
i. delphia in order to obtain funds for the proposed march to Washingten.
Reports from Jew Orleans deted Novesver 21, 1922, state tht 3
. on November 10 -t a meeting of the Workers Fu-scrvice Men's Lesrue «
Ss letter was read from the National Headouurters of the Communist Par y
in New York urginp the sending of a number of adults snd children
to Fashington to participate in the hunger murch demonstration
scneduled to be held the first three days of the session of Congres...
a No final decision was made as to vhat action would be teken, but
oe discussions indicated that it would probably be pnl-anned to send
7 fifteen or twenty adults and a like number of children in private
7 automobiles. It was further stated that if the children in the mar.
_ had only good clothing they would be furnished with ragged clothing
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