“Marchers Enter Washington”: the inference that the workers could get to Washington and be represented by marching on Washington; not by trying to be elected.
“Marchers Hold Conference Surrounded by Police”: referring to the attempt to thwart the efforts of the workers.
“Workers’ Congress v. Bankers’ Congress”: the meeting of the unemployed representatives in Washington, trying to hold a comparison between their efforts and that of the Congress itself.
“Mass Action, Basis of Struggle”: a repeat of an earlier point.
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