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- Title: State v. Arthur Boelk and Others.
- Author : Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Release Date : January 07, 1933
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 56 KB
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November 21, 1932, these defendants, together with several other persons, marched to the courthouse of the city of Minneapolis for the purpose of waiting upon the acting mayor in an attempt to effect relief for the unemployed. It is evident that the delegation was expected, inasmuch as the Minneapolis police, between 40 and 60 in number, were waiting for it. The testimony is in conflict as to the number of marchers, some witnesses putting the number as high as 400 and others as low as 200. It was the intention of the delegation to name a few of its number as a committee to go into the courthouse. The police were there to see that there was no undue demonstration. The defendant Karson, who was one of the leaders, got upon the bumper of a parked automobile and began to read off the list of marchers who were to accompany him into the office of the acting mayor. The Minneapolis chief of police was on the steps of the courthouse waiting to accompany the committee.