Second Edition. A STARTLING CONFESSION.
UNEMPLOYEDS SEEK WAR.
A PLOT TO MARCH ON WASH-
INCTON.
[By Eumjtrio Telegraph—Copyright ) (Received 1.&8 ,p-.m.) New York,’ March 17.
The arrest of five leaders at the unemployed demonstration at Saciemento led to a confession that the unemployed were planning for half a million, demonstrators to march on the Capitol at Washington with munitions of war, which it was intended to seize in Chicago. It was afterwards intended to seize the railways and begin a widespread industrial revolution throughout IJ.S.A. While the secret service men are not intended to believe that' these grandiose plans were practicable, they admit precautions were taken against the unemployed army camped around Sacramento and which is now dispersing*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 74, 18 March 1914, Page 6
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