trial In Oakland, tttJidti^ w w#i*# Socialisti iJt 

 still supported them, raised money for them. 

 Gilbi They didn't Ilk© you but you liked them, 

 Coggins: No* It wasn't a question of liking them* Ve felt 

 that after all, they were part of us for a long 

 while, Ve recognized their trial «s a common 

 caiise. Later they made it harder to like them^ 

 X will say that, 

 Oilbt Yes, Bat at this time you raised money for them, 

 Coggins: Yes, we raised money. We held meetings, I ]*eraember 

 one man used to come to our meetings all the way 

 from Walnut Grove, He*d leave utf at twelve o'eloek 

 at night, had to drive four or five hours to get 

 home to his dairy. He had a big dairy up ther«# 



Anita Whitney 



Oilbi ^id you support Anita Whitney? 



Cogginst Yes, we did. She's ^wfully hard to support^ though. 



Glib 2 Why? 



Coggins: She always picked on me. She always tried to put 

 me in a bad spot, I mean, if she had tickets td '' 

 sell for some cause, vhe would prefer to embarrass 

 me into buying two tickets instead of having ms 

 buy five by ray own choice, (laughter) I think she 



