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.^Dallas, Dec. 28,
|m rfecttnc lari
kail !»■« tote
on thenftsmooe
^Between alltar u
and Southwestern
Stewart. I
and
is in
Mr.
one of ^
•ver play
ben, of ti
sent the ft
era coll
tner
Vhtderhilt
of the
•aid ttye
greatest
In thb Sbdth.
by the |l|
stan oft the " seai
tivs positions.
This all-star
comprises the be
whom have parted
played in idtercoll
this cityi
South
treauie) at
nut.
the purpose of
bts for the foot*
red <in this city,
lew Year s Day.
of So* hern
CbUeges, W
BltOM NWOOD, TEXAS SATIIIDAY. l.ll EUIIKK. is 1912.
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EIGHT PAGES
ALL GUILTY EXCEPT TWO IS THE
4-
5S. it.
Y'S VERDICT IN DYNAMITE CASE
FAMOUS
f
TRIAL BEGUN 1|N, OCTOBER IS AT AN
SEIFFERT
END—BUCKLEY _____
ALONE ACQUITTED
gridiron
'*
'will be
contests
the mem-
ITIC SCENE 1 CO.---------- «
IHEH THE VEitDtGT US MHHMWIXD
y;
peitnk /earns rep re- !
tai et y of the, Sou th-
been 'select id
authorities as the
There are four
Dh
id:
ijieir respec-
ti western Lam
<f. 1912, many of.
in games
te . qont s'*’ in
Vf'A\- ‘
ljjas bqys ^n the
Crane, Deal
team is mo-
and will leave
Dallas. Quar-
ter them and
arranged for
Gre>v
Southwestern squad
.Everett ,and Rugl ■, frh o, he said
TTn-obsblf be callejl ihto -action during
the contest
The' all-etar Sob
vbilixing ft Bi:
there this afternoon
ten bav^ been secu
social events ai*e being
' the visitors..
The players:*
t All-Star Sesi
Center—Cushman.
Austin Colle„
Guards—Reiger anti
' lorr Ware,! T.C. 1.:!
rfechnlc; Gant. Bay or.
lea—Lambert, j
cry, Texas; bp
Rattan. T j (j.
Dealey and
Texas; Shelton and * 8
Quarterback—Spaj ..
ards. Austin .College,
‘ Halves—Gr^gg. |AUK
‘B&u man. .V. &Mi; | V
Lout* Collegel!urjt<M.
’Fullback-Cox. 'rj C
Sky...a; Ac M.;- Ifruki \
lU-Siar .inn!
t’-nter—Adan s, -Mi*
.»«»..rn College. -
/Jmardi — Covin tj:u;
MCtxger. Vanderb
it<4>
, Tackles—Freeland^ 1 to ilel
I Jam’.). Aubtfrn; Cot me ll, ~Vajiderbflt;
Barker.' Mississippi.*
tsili»ptl; Buns. ' Hvbout thirty vUvqa And ms. .finny
Herbert S. Hw^kin at Head- of Those Found Guilty.
President Froi\k M. Rys(n, of the Iron Workers a
Union. Convicted add Denounced.
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Indianapolis IntL, Dee. ST.—All the defendants In the djti
(.piracy trial were tils morning (band guilty ixrrpt M
and Daaie! Barkley, sf Davespert, ihw*. AD the def<
n amber, were, charged with ewmglicitysln the Me Asmara dy
thirty; eight of Ahem being convicted oaNMJ the counts of ti
The sentence* will be imposed en MondnyAThe comic ted w
to the Marlon Count; jaiL TW scene was 4*ogt tragic4 in
room as the verdicts were announced. The w
vieted defendants leaned over the rail of! the
their husbands. Mrs. Frank J. Higgins, of Boston,
her husband** _name was called among the ronrlrU. Mys. J
threw tier arms about her hasbshd’s neck and said.
When Frank K. Painter's name, sf Omaha, was called,
pfb from his tie aid handed it and his parse to his
t ooaey continued reading a aewspaper until hi* name
the convicted. -\ , / • ! 1 .•’/
of a
sas ci
4 /
• boi
Frank M. Ryan, president of the In-! NovJ 23, Hockin
ternatkmal Association of^rFdge and I in dofaalt of wbici h
Structural Iron Workers. Is dmongf to jail, after more
those convicted, and was charged w'a* employed by
with'using funds of the Cnipn to de-i official of the u:
> j
mite cos- ^
H. Heiffert
forty In
mite plots
indictment
all taken
the court
>f the eon.
calling to
a faint as
It Barry
cheer.*
a »i
no«e in a Latin version of Omar Khay-
yam. Ho was Olaf A. Tyeltmoo of
8an Fram'tsc*»
Another man toward whom the eyes
of the spictators .often atrayed was
Herbert S. Iloekin le sat apart, bo-
tS’een bailiffs, during much of the
trial, ter he hail been branded by the
court as “a man who could not
tyusted by any one.” It was
who was named as having
the dynamiting business; Iy was
Hockin who was accused of Adding
out” on the pay of lh*» dynamiters; It
was he who was said to hgve caused a
quarrel in the ranks of/ho McNamar-
as .and McManigal. /and It was he
dynamiters had reached the murder '
stage.
Much of the evidence that \yhs pn
J eluded at Los Angeles by the pleas of
j guilt by the McNamara hrath. rs came
oyt here. Federal Juitew Albert B.
I Anderson nrt«>d tliat while the sitecif-
ie charges were tUegal tran!»|)orta-
tion. all oilier evitl^oce relative to-ex-
plosions might We offeriMl as show-
ing a motive. The testimony was that
the desiruetkm of the ‘Times” budd-
ing was nojortrlctly a part of the eatn-
l«ign agiyfiist non-union iron and steel
work
unloi
SAM LANGFORD
SCORES KNOCKOUT
AT SYDNEY
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Negroes Fight All Over the
Everything to W9nnev*b
Advantage. :'i
Sydney, A tstulin. Dr-c.1 28.—Sans
was done In an -effort to Marngterd knock.*! out Sam McVev In
various trades in I^m Ange- the thirteenth round TlmrsAy in • ns
| who finally was
j ing ter his ow n
! he once assoc 1
j was affiliated/in
1 uniou.
*1 with betray*
those with whom
ejl.and
th-; Iron
w ith whom he ., ,
,! tured.
workers i
les,/ James it. McNamara. vwho set*
t)*e bomb, was a printer. Wltnesees
tsted that McNamara afterwards ex-
pressed little regret that 21 people
w'ere ki ‘.‘d.^and In fyet, egpr<wse«! dts-
ap|»olntu . at that he had not kHled
(Jen. Harrison Gray Otis, proprietor
of the ‘ Times”; that . tho dynamiter
was sent to the const at tho solicita-
tion of Treltmoe. a recognised union
labor Header, and that Treitmoe fur-
nished Itavid (’apian and M. A.
Schmidt, w ho were also indict**!,/or
murder, but who
of the fiercest heavyweight bsf'sg
seen In Australia In years.
Langford had the tiest of tho fti- Uw
!ng tlirtHighout. He severely pun 'a-
ed McVey, who, however, naado k v ;y
itlticky defense.
I.angford began fighting fiercely n
the first round, landing lefts and rht a *
and driving McVey to the ropes.
Only duringMhe second and th J
rounds did McVe^vshow any signs *
equality v h hjs opponent, end ti- •
his pucci' aid nt>t Worry Iwngfor! .
never were cap-:a greet deal.
j In the fourth round Langford fie
All the 100 "Xplos:oDs came in for i^ McVey with an uppercut
■v<
i scrutiny by the jury here, and the
Workers’ t’nion, by virtue
hich office he was a leader in
Jton to Los Angeles.
"Who roused those
s;roy the property of non-union con-1 Hockin as ’nojrto h«fl trusted by
factors. The r' verdict sustains the |one, (toy or^gfght”; Miss
t^oop* r. c larges that McNamara Brothers were
•.Claire. Pq!y- . g^ jn nation wide dynamite plots
-.j A>y almost all the executive officials
& M.; Crane ^f the Iron Workers t’nlon. \i
a|n.T.T: I*. ^
Ev rett, ‘
a waiter «
tomW ka’
biislmd in
eitriibe, Sa
lounced by the
increased,
committed
Urnon.v that he
ec^fVts whild an
i; cmjr denounces
any
Uary Field,
district at-
an ' anarchisi" ftJtr criticisms
union tiiagazii
r
Jtlthlis
Treitmbe, San Francisco^ a
' also< denounced by
tional lalwr circles, with a seat in
'the councils of the American Federa-
tion of Labor. - .
McManigal. the self-confessed dyna-
miter, ter weeks occupied the witness,
stand, relating, calmly, decisively and
without any apparent concern ter him-
self a narrative of violence seldom
equalled-
And whht were the antecedents'of
this trisl?i\ \
Back In the sbmmer o( 1905 dyna-
------- . explosions?"
was the question before the jury. '
Broadly the cbarjOs' weVe that J. J.
McNamara lx-gan then! and thought
them an effective-means of fighting
“open shot)” contractors. "Make the
damage as heavy as possible,” Mc-
Manigal said always were his Instruc-
tions. Hundreds.of thousands of dol-
lars worth of property was said to
have been destroyed. Finding the
, At the head ot those found guilty is,
Herbert S. Hockin. alleged to haw |'or pubhshing "anarchistic
IlgginfsUham.^ flri|t initiated McManigal as a xWh 1 °f ,h‘* ,rhi*
_ „ . iJtsi m .wv.viaiiiAdi a tmrit ^ I - .
ornri T. t J . ; jynanill<,r M lWn b.*trnM all to °*<'h niw «“ rot,dude* it. ,. XP><*loo* occurred, those at lets
maintenance of a hired “dynamiting
crew" cost money, McNamara is al-
leged to have appealed to the union
mite was found at New llaven. Conn., ter funds, and in this way, tbe gov-
on a Job on which non-unipn workmen jernment charged, others bcoame tm-
iron, work- ! plicated. For Instance, the govern-
on several j ment set out that-the union execo-
es; Othf A. [conirnctnnt. and the strike became t|v., Iioard de<-lded at lasfto alios-
defendant, !• general. That w;as the t*eginning. a^- McNamara V!.«««> a month, for which
district attorney [cording to the* government, and 1} he woui require*! to give no ar- /or championship of th '<>• '<•
criticisms IHTiad until" McNamara organise! a count ta: »«ltera also were writ-; Langford, who is 2. ’I,
dynamiting crew’.fl .Altogether l»Jo Iten whr n. th^ saverimient iissert**! ‘ ntwr*'th*’ r,ng a* a professions^ in
ft M.: Rloh-
* Col leg'
Vr4b tfess.
-.promote his'ojwn ambition.
'
ca.*e. 'after presenting 51U
\ wlios*- t->tlniony covers .25. j-au
Joint T. jBurb r.. 'i«c i*resi»H*Mt °ypnir toore ndan’ - »li*c
Iron workers,-bns b.-eu branded by , , ,,., nl> ] ;Mt4 .
** *' perjurer, after- be -a-l „ ti^ielaa
* 4 . 1 • 11V- 4 , t \ ■ i •- k u .1 .ilea, ift* .
. *V-detiietl thht McN.imar.i' bad been drnw- f
yj, ; - ' lug^mtni. V to pay fi»r ii>« tmr .ng ,.
I)|rn. P. ’ V k" . \
were employeti. (IAter th<
ers’ unfon'called a strlk*
witnesses.;gei. s mdnu among the numiter.
<Siin and from then on McVey
tried to protect hlmself/but rqicei
sever© punishment.
The flnlsh came in the thirteen i
round when Langford again ten* 1#
McVey to the ropes and than Inn-’
Innumerable lefts nnd right# on h >
face, causing McVey to fall, complyt -
ly beaten.
This fight between Saih Langfoi.1-
and Sam McVey, the two heavyweight,
negro boxers, was the sixth tims the'-
had met.. Langford has now defatted
McVey on four occasions, once he era*
beaten by McVey and one' of feeir
fights ended in a draw. Five of the? n
matches were fought In Australia and
the other one In Paris. Langford
hold* the title of heavyweight cham-
; ten of England and McVey that of
heavywelgbt'.champlon of Australia.
It was rei»orted ‘ at one tim tl.at
I-anrford was to fight'lac’. I. !in*on
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en <
Two striking «oliiddenL utten tr<jL regular institution. U*n? w.vni a* to r,'*r
\n- jyhowid certalhi'business agents., r-* - j 4;,V* *B'*' during the last ,t
untiring th- "dynamlHag crew‘\ as n]^1^. •»»*. * temarksble, boxing «*
tut Ion. W
iary-ir'asur* r.<|f the Iron wofk-
itni<>n. * • . --
::ui*Mti>f*l!v. In i. ’ 1*
hargetl .by the _ trail.
t t trial; - ■ 0lil. t!u:
,a_‘ *;! , Oivi' >i«-SW
tyturn* «T;
S« yrfi*r l; bamls knit tatherw ms they apere AjUert jirict j\\ toraey Charles W.
D^eap*. Svwa- tf.vav to the Jail. The only orfigialg
t».
who were hot on trial were Jl M
McClory. no^- »ec/etary and Ed Lew-
is, of San Francisco. " ■
Federal attorney Miller said tpday
Ends' — Brown. Vanfiqrttil/ Man-’rthat the verdict would be a benefit
ship. Mississippi; Wultbn* Mississippi, ' to organized labor.
Quarterback-f—Chigger Brown;
wanee; Robbias, Vapd* rliHr
Halves—Hard age.
liams. Vanderbilt; Wilfi.
blit
Fullback—Dnvi?, Aubuirn; j Cahill, (
J___Li i!
Be
U'U
ley;., Vfii-.j
ajms, A’andor- i
“The verdict
W as a great surprise to us," said at-
torney Harding of the defense. Ryan
of th<
and others declared, repeatedly that
they- were entirely ignorant of the
McNamara .dynamiting!
J. W1U Appealed. ' v.
Washington. *«! (’., Dec. 2s.—Sena-
Mississippi.
^biidrsn were separated from ibus- t Ifnityl States rK«* iU|^ Inierstate shipment
dl
Ang
2*
Tf' • > ii ‘tt
T-.'e* e’ I bujildic-.: *.»:■ >lo«|u up. svi'bj
- ii '**** **1 21-lh. s, -••it.* f-.letfa'.l autlu r!-
- er-
at tndlaii4i*)its r[rst ri>n*id ied
the pOhsibiRty of jirospcqtioas hr
»f d;4a*
dilier. ni!te and Jnltrogly-crln- on pas^
)' t-f counsel' tef tp-’‘defense, .i’nit- grain*. Orrle E Mc.Manimi l’s <*onf-
-ed i*tan>s Senator J.dm Wj*. Kern and ikioo. o .miiud after he* and Hi* Ve-
U iiti.itu .N. Hanling j •, 1'N jNamsra broth'rs had b*«*b arrestM?.
Federal Judge wb® rondurted the linrpIKst*^ others as having actually
Srnictural Iron [Workers.
* SUFFRAG
Special to Daily Bu
NoverVitle, New
im
M
-j tor Kern, when told today of the In-
dianapolis vordict^aid that the'cases
\ Indiana|H>Iis. Ind.. Dec. 28.—it. Was
a scene blend-d with trafedy that
<4onfron:i*l tho*. who w»x*k after w*«k
s<at through the historic ‘dynamite
•i of appeals. Ho declined to comment consPirs4‘y • trinl.
further on thi result of the trial. \ \ Su^ M *“ a cryingIfrom the
. ‘ ^ i, -- ‘f : r-ar of 1 the court room, where th<*
History of ( a*e. wln-s and children of the d-■f.-n*lants
The following is a ciujonology of ] sat; nowTit was th4 heavy v rice of a
MARbn I wouldibe. appealed'to the^ circuit court
T _ of atipeals. Ho declined
l Al
namite-and niti
traiV*, rtr cons;
-trial, A!t*eytjB. \nd*-rs<>n. - ^ . ,!Parrl'*! *-xplosive-, in suit 4*a*es ©it
r. Labor, ubi^n of wldch most of th**^Ttrains, or! as having enten*1 into a
defendants were members/ tb<| fnter- ., *»n*piracy. This indicated, to Ti
nationaj A«»kMriation of Bidge aadjtrlet Attorney Charles W
-*,<fnsi^Mpnpsspwpstesussiss^sngs
opinion, the n«>c-*siiy for a grai d stive witnesses were needed.
what Job.* shou 1*1 lie blown tip. A4I .
the, indi- fed offik I:ll- \\<m d • ’»red.
>' ' _■-.!■ ti* r- tu ** !.:;k»'<! !.• • • •: i r
n ciiHr
Thai
was tiie
j-- - cn». tin government
t ft.**’ oi»* uni- of tr- trial a-serted
POOL HALL FIRE
BURKS ENTIRE BLOC!
liS
njlW
Wavskarhie Hs« Had
srw DKtrict Destroying the
Mirlton Theatre.
in Rssf.
• > -_d to l-eteri t !•• Jury, it
-Mbis Iktwi tbat MIi* trial, hi the uttuv-
>r of Uef-ndants. in th* /act that the
defendants w-rv allied with .lalmr
uttious..ip the. nation-wide -xtint of;
the conspiracy, and id its ratuiflca- 8peeial to Dally Bulletin:
lions was ' unprecedented. McMana- .Waxahachie. Texas. Dec. 28.—Firs
gal s confession, detailing 21 explosi- ; »t*Hang in a pool hall at two o’clock
on* khich be said he - personally { this morning destroyed an , entire
in D1 *-logused. was scrutinised to determine 1 blpck in the business district hers.
MJlIet’s Jin what hiinute (Nirtkfiilar* corrolmr- . including the Shelton Theatre. Tho
< barges: lilegally transpirting dy- .jury3 investigation. Indiana|M>If- wj s The witn-sses capie from
tlycerln on l«assenger
Iracy to do fhe same.
eUn^s.
■Dec. ??>
i'nion, and the Jkolnt at which. It wi
the headquarter.* of John .1. McN’i- jirvery city. Dozens of them Were ! insttrance.
mara. secretary of th*- Iron Workerf’ brought from the Pacific epast to re-
j'loss is estimated at fifty seven thon-
alniost | sand dollars and is partly covered by
«s
into and from which th- explosiveh
were carried.
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Another coincidence wras that tho
trial began onWtolnT 1. ‘1*12. th- sec
ond anniversary of the "Times” e*
plosion. Tin* federal grand Jury, af
ter several months' investigation, re-
turned- indictments against ."»» union
the dy’nqmir .trials: { • titan *•Av*l In the witness chair and »!ab#>r Sfflriais. Before the d* fense
<t?t. I, lSM/(Jov'Tniiit'BI {luthoritp s. dcfendltig hims«1f against th* charge* bwetn its case this tiumiter had Iteen
_ Notwithstanding' the dcop in the «#*• y^vr after the Los Anjge-.ii# a/iiafhth-wide conspiracy, in w’hii lt /educ* *i to II on aec«>unt of various
perature the ' l|tik .ar d of suffra- i«t "Times" -xidoTbqn, ter first time, ; oittciaKs of union labhr -wTt#." d<u‘plyHeihHinafiotig. j
debp snow j consider . possibility oNfjnleral tiros©- j^neernei. Witnesses from u*-ar and | A* a motive for the crlnp-s chanted
idajr of the rcnti°n\for ill* gat trasstkv^taUon of/f ir came and went. hnL tho?* whose ! the government referred to the strike
1 t/ [explosive#. —N; / ‘rite rested wlth|. the jury .i enrain*d against .empiitycrs of non-union labor,
jtiat'l
gettes started throui; ll
la4t
this morning on the
r/march to Albany.
MACHINE SHOP
* KILLS
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Fpb. d. fST-*, f deral grand JdryS^- tthere, listening pi the aec
mu I t.iirntti iMiebuy.
IUB , union official
Felt 11. imt.-'i
scjittered over
EPEOPLE
Columbia, B. C.( Dec
Were killed In s hotter
the Seaboard Airline
J*
explosion in after Los Angeles explosion,
shops here to- ! fentfants presentyihree dischn
2! .-r-Nine men / 0<f 1, trial te gjlns
Wei
within a. few hojurs b)
signal.
s hcainst .*>t m!x»r
MENT SELF OPERATIVE
girl, garbed In a pink dress, was call- j
ed .from North Randall. O.. to point ,
;4ut in tlto court room Peter J. i
Smith and Georg- (Nipper) Anderson,
'of ClevHand. as men *h*> saw going np^i special to Daily Bulletip:
a lonely road with a' itox short J* it«*-
Austln. Texas, Dec. 28.—An* opin-
forp an explosion at North Randall, f Ion from the attorney general'a offlc©
sations (Consisting of iirtdge. viaduct an«l build-
to t|ie oft-rej.e»t«*I stof[ of the , ing contractors who maintained- an
g ofl 2i |H'*»Jtle in lhe/ i*i ..H Ang-* * ’ open shop” jKilicy/vinphiv lug work-
tl»* <lep4-n<iatu*. i "Yidte**" explosion ' men rekanllrns or w It* ther' they Ih-
un»r\|< arre*t**d i The civuiq^foom It,self *r-m<*i a fit-J lunged to th- union, or out This
telegraphic iftog **-tting^fqr that somltrj- story!
:iurrounde<l by tnarhle p|||nrt<,
!ictly\wo year* j v itli thp* daylight sihu/otit bf- h*-avy
j government. Or tie McManigal-pi
j guMt.Vi having 48 ter trial. 1 \[t|p>.iitb«|le
Oct. 3. jury, secured, cohiistscd !?
mostly ot tarni</*i.
J
its case.
urtaimi, and lb** jiMlgtvTqatiril*d be-
f *re an 'aMegoricul iminti
1
I
rendered today bolds that the conati-
tutionnl amendment recently - adopted
allowing cities of five thousand
iuliaMtants and over to adopt
charters without legislative action In
effective without action of ths !«*-
A mechanic came from Hawaii to tell
of overhearing certain of thq defend-
ant* discuss - pro|NM* d explosions in
Iletrjoll. An etygin et came boot
Panama to recount h-ts exiterienceB
with llo**kin .Men who drove livery
wiigbns, cheek Uiya in railway sta- {islature making -it so.
lion*, who cared ter suit-ca^es. fillevl .
with infernal ^machin* a. hotel clerks
who "Itooked”. the. McNafyira* and
McMiinagal for ro*»ms, defectives, j
stenographer*, contractors who suffer
i*l from explosion*, and telephone op
strlk* tteVer has burn called off. It eratols. all related plcccnpal their
was ailegetl that a warfare waged by ; know i dge of the def*n*lants‘ conver-
the union apread a1! over tta|* coyintrv tatiot^s or tiHivements. which the gov-
wl <VI‘
* it mt oo*irt room «lay after *livy
triew of
vloboie**, of tin*
<»f ilimit fuses und burst**!
gov* rnnmttt opens'al Vnrhlite*. Of midnight v
|niystetjouif men In alleys. In
whose body wa
Texas, with hla
Toung ’ ladles
Methodist churc
Monday
of oftfeorg
yM OF NINETEEN
CHARGED W TI MURDER °'f- ]h'/hvrt H '»Ii ,,n,n ••^u**‘8-ihjii^' s,NRi lonely country ro:*d4; or on
in . '-p '5> iRsttlctyiltorncy with having been I tjj/t'<q*. oMiuildini/V
—«»=..I* N ■ &. spy within Hi- rank- *>,' the dyps-KjTl.* . IcnNte •- d'-rk hjM«> ire
\lU*n iPRbD.y/nd/wHli havikiu given Infttt/!’>•* . und-ar hw^rn'V. aiue :r
im- nut on '\<yflic prim* • ufWtn. . V/f |rti* 1i ; | in . ts of jl.a*
X*_ W‘l»ard Clark. Ciuclnnnlti. -rift* mil | jla* k of ««• railing
gUllty . to having blown, up *i ::t‘y ;,pe |arj(*r.. *nt thf\*daUve
■PVH N.
Taxarkana, Texa's,^ „
Mills, a youth of ntnetmi, t-. he
d(er ryest here In rah n i> t fon
the death of his uncie.‘llaribn
resort
to, or.
until violence was
{Tuslice, |a* was statsl, ‘‘picketing spnvul to
*n*| plugging, slugging lo dynamite, and
MiscpV. dynamite to nitroglycerin.”
Inftp-n- jNM*-Nsa*ara, at the headquarters of
site by III eNjnion In IndlunaiMtlls, although
enipty Klnt'er nluii**l by witnesses ns *the ;tc-
ttve |H*rjM‘frator of the explostbas,
w«Hxth**o uhBtts|tected by the <Miufrikct-
tiie ndven't •: of McManigal
HOaPHOBBESS made
W PEACE CONFERENCE
’wpV *
A full attendance is
dir
• direct ion, sind n>
• > -
d©f* uil mils. Tine*! rows\deep |a-ro'-S ; w ith Ho< kihV leadHr
the room wore the defendants. Among
the .scoff* of attorneys sstijrrhatw
the most picturesque defendanfXptas-
rlve in Miild, florid in comi
ways studiously occupied,
ously filling his notebook
testimony was exciting; not
|t. the < x'plosl-
ons.lMx-ain© so ls>ld Os to arouse sus-
pieion that they were the work of an
organized hand.
Detectives already had. bhen work-
ing on fhe case, when the killing of
people In Los Angeles by a bomb
off it 1 o’c/ock In the mtyulng,
' that the desperation of the
>Vitm:;t1 charges, knew t l:at H*cr<>tar\ McNamara did
Rntarariss Delegate* Told Tnrts Thai
Enrspeas Turkey Msst Be
•rntiujnt underpstk to weave into a DDmemhered.
'•owplj't- story to show at once the Bpsctsl to Dally Bulletin;
ndivH uni guilt of each and the col- j Ixvndon. ib«c. 28 —Th,.' peaco en-
lectlv. guilt of hH th? d*-f* ndants. j voys representing the Balkan allies
rrei Ment Ryan, of-the irod workers’ ’and the Turkish empire after an hour
i nt«>n, and all the other defendants and a half session today tljftnlliJ
vjet** c larged w Hji being principals to ) to fthir o’clock Monday afternoon. The
•jie cot aplrucy tltromte the Writing of | Balkan representatives foth* the
itcrw, Ryan s der-nm* was that tl*r t Turkish conditions quite •unaccept-
Nanfrns and, th«*si- #lm . onfesa* <1 {able and no progress waa mads look-
%
:.m! .laiuV 11 .McN.m ua. brnth* r.\of |ai'W- ljn»w that k "dynaniHItu cam-j inj5 lo a termination of M|ottetlOM.
t ft \ - I • • ' • *• •’ "• ’• -etl , pf;.;tt ’ tv.i; I* ug t irr t1 on. und that
C railing?, nrbl jtf' u:u !l*tis. work'H)t: tin«l**r .l*rm- J.’s fie **x-'utiv*- b-.ir*l members dliLn<»t
V • jj||v : -' 4 - ^ ■v " ' * ’gr ..Fv,-.
pne of the Bulgarian delegates said
tov the Ttirks. "You must remember
ed to gl ve an accounting.,
\-
Beyoni doubt the testimony whk*li\
attract© keenest Interest was that
which r tinted to the blowing up of
the Lot Angelos ‘Time*” building.
That a man could deliberately buy
600 poupds of Mgh explosive with
ing to negotiate on the basis of
1 complete • dlsniembcrraeut of Enro-
Itesa Turkey any fnrther <u**M.-yfon
will be entirely futile."
- —
r
* -j
the purpose only of destroy^
erty gave unusual seat to
of, the story*-
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