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Show INDUSTRIAL SQUAD DEMANDS FOOD -j j New York. March 24. The squad of seventy -five Industrial Workers of the World, who for ihe last two davs have been occupying, as uninvited guests, the Daily temple, an east side mission house, marched out of the hall this afternoon singing "The Red Flag ' Where they were going they did not know, they said, as they fell into line behind the leaders. Miss Elizabeth Kay, director of the mission, called a meeting of the men shortly before they decided to leavo and insisted upon their vacating the hall at once. Theodore Freeman leader of the men, advised them to follow Miss Kay's suggestion Earlier in the da a party of the squad had been dlspatcned on a foraging for-aging expedition. The foragers announced their intention inten-tion of entering restaurants and or-dering or-dering food and then telliug the proprietors pro-prietors to send the checks to the mayor's committee on the unemployed. |