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Bonus March — Part 3
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ON AND DEXONSTRATIONS
ENING OF CONGRESS.
With reference to Column One, reports indicate that this
group' left Youngstown at 10:00 A.M., December lst, in 65 cars and
trucks. The total at that time was approximately 640 people, in-
cluding 50 women. There were no small children. One Fred Martin i
ic a leader and a woman Communist of Youngstovm named Mae Blumen-—
oe thal joined the group at that point as a leader. The man John Pace,
who was given a sentence of 60 days at Lincoln Park, Michigan,
apnéaled and was placed on one year probation, the terms of which re-
quire that he get a job and comply with other rectrictions, inclucing
that he shall stey in Michigan. It appears that he promptly left,
2 anc police are nov seeking him in order to determine whether he has
wy violated his parole. It is believed thet he joined the grouns of
a Column One as 6 leader.
Reports from Cincinnati stete that five trucks and thirteen
passenger automobiles, bearing 130 marchers, left Cincinnati at 8:00 A.M.
a: on December @nd. They bear placards indicating that they are Columns
a Two, Three and Five, although Column Five was previously supposed
i to have been the one leaving New Orleans. These are the groups from
San Francisco, Denver, Texas, and South and West points. They are
roing to Parcersburg, West Virginia. The leader is Charles Guynn
Be of Denver. One car joined the group in Cincinnati, which is included
7/7 anon: the total siven,
= With reference to the group from Hew Orleans an) vicinity,
. which went througn Chattanooga and was previously celled Colunn Five,
reports from Charlotte indicate that probably because of the arrests
at Chattanooga, it was considerably broken un. Only cishtesn or
twenty ~ersons in one truck arrived at Asheville at 3:00 Ai,
-_ December lst. There were no children, but there were tro vomen und
a four nesroes. They left Asheville at 9:99 A.if, for Charlotte.
‘aan There were no meetings and it apnears that tac sroup is considerably
disorgenized. At Charlotte, the nolice are to refuse permission
ta travel through the city. Charlotte police acconpcnicd the
grouo during part of the trip. One bee Leisler was an advance agent.
Ae With reference to Column Right, reports from Philadelphia
indicate that 25 vans and from 12 to 15 passenger automobiles left
a Trenton, the group comprising 700 or 850 people. Among the leaders
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