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Show COXEY GIVES HINT OF "REVOLUTION" WASHINGTON, Juno 25. Jacob S. Coxey, of Massilon, Ohio, who in 18!)4 led his famous "army of unemployed" to the capital, appeared before the house banking and currency commit rcc today to advocate legislation which, he said, would end unemployment but after he had distributed copies of a pamphlet to members, the committee adiourned suddenly. The publication discussed various proposals for correcting conditions of j unemployment and contained this final ! passage : : "Or failing in this peaceful and de- sivable 'mode, then revolution. Think it over; is there anything else left for us to do?" Coxey told the committee r revolution" revolu-tion" in the generally accepted sense was not meant, but he refused to explain ex-plain just what he did mean. |