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Show HOBOES' UNION MARCHES INTO HISTORIC CHURCH NEW YORK, Jan. 10. After services serv-ices had started Sunday at historic Trinily church 141 unemployed men. members of the ' hoboes' union," entered en-tered and filled up the front pews The men filed quietly into the edifice during dur-ing a prayer. U. J Ledous, an official of the hoboes' ho-boes' union, announced yesterday 500 iobless men would attend the services, but 141 were all he could muster on the Bowery The marchers did not appear deject ed, man) singing lively tunes as they marched from the Bowery I Many were well clad Most of them i wore overcoats, while a few had annv blankets Thirteen placards, attesting want of food, raiment and shelter, j were Interspersed throuph the Ijie. Except 'en the marchers were young |