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Show FIFTY JOBLESS MENjN JAIL Los Angeles Army Plans to Join in March to Sacramento. Los AngHes. Cal . March 20. Fifty unemployed men, who disobeved a police injunrtion not to camp last night in the Los Angeles river bed, wore arrested today and jailed. The men made no resistance. The band was charged with having violated an ordinance prohibiting encamplug on public land. About 150 unemployed men gathered gath-ered in the river bed late yesterday with the avowed intention of recruiting recruit-ing a force of about 800 men and marching northward, where thv planned to join the unemployed at ray" in the Sacramento valley, and proceed with it on its proposed march to Washington, D C. "John Doe" warrants to the number num-ber of 200 were issued last night, In preparation for arrests. If any of the band was still in camp today A heavy fog that drifted along the river bed last night drove many of thc men to warmer quarters. The men were under the leadership of Morris Rose and Frank Kolley. w ho said he is a brother of "General" Kel-ley Kel-ley of the Sacramento "army." |