ANERIGAN BYNAMITABDS.
AN AMAZING CONFESSION
LOS ANGELES OUTRAGES RE-
CALLED.
THE CONSPIRACY STILL EXISTS
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.]
NEW YORK, Oct. 2
Dynamite wrecked newspaper offices at Condersport (Pennsylvania), following a local campaign conducted by “Potter Enterprise.” The employees left a short while previously. No lives were lost. The building is partly in ruins.
George Davis has been arrested, charged with dynamiting the Newhaven railway bridge during the labor dynamiting campaign throughout tho United States in 1911. Davis is alleged to have conspired with the McNamaras to wreck other railway structures in pursuance with the campaign of terrorism planned by the Bridge and Structural Ironworkers’ Union.
(Received Oct. 3, 11.30 p.m.) Davis’ confession regarding the dynamiting has caused the arrest of liarry .Tones, of Indianopolis, secretary of the Iron Workers’ Union. It is understood that the confession also discloses the names of men told off to kill Detective Burns and others engaged in tracking down the dynamiters.
Davis declares that a dynamite conspiracy still exists, though it is inoperative through the measures taken to imprison the ringleaders. He says a gigantic scheme was planned while the McNamaras were imprisoned to destroy buildings in New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Oklahama, in order to create the impression that the McNamaras were not responsible for the dynamiting wherewith they were charged. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3454, 4 October 1913, Page 5
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219ANERIGAN BYNAMITABDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3454, 4 October 1913, Page 5
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