Mr. Moulder. They will be so marked and admitted.

Mr. Tavenner. In other words, you were going beyond the real immediate purposes of the hunger march, and were trying to sell the participants a bill of goods through these pamphlets.

Mr. Dennett. That is true.

Mr. Tavenner. Will you hurriedly look through these documents, please, and call the committee’s attention to a few items which would substantiate your testimony on that point?

Mr. Dennett. Well, here is this one on the March Against Hunger, by Israel Amter, in which some of the subheadings tell the story.

There is one, “Struggles Force Relief.” The implication is very plain that the only way they can get the relief is to engage in mass struggles. And in too many instances that was true from their own experience.

Dennett Exhibit No. 6

THE
HIGHWAY OF HUNGER
STORY OF
AMERICA’S
HOMELESS
YOUTH
BY DAVE DORAN

“Large Bodies of Workers Represented”: There was always a tendency to exaggerate the number who actually participated.