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VOL.2,NQ.77 Chicago, Saturday, Pet. 28, 1912 . ONE CENT
THIRTY-EIGHT OF FORTY DEFENDANTS IN
LABOR BOMB CASE FOUND GUILTY
Buckley, . of Davenport, and Seiffert, of Milwaukee,
. Freedf--Jury.Out 40 Hours, 25 Minutes; Much of
Their TimeBeingr Spent inPrayer.,
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 28.-r-The
jury in the dynamite con
spiracy cas.e returned a 'verdict at
9:50 o'clock this" morning, 'after
having been-out for forty hours
and twenty-five minutes. ( ,
That verdict foundr thirty-eight
of the forty defendants' guilty of
conspiracy and 'the unlawful
transportation of dynamite on
fjfty-two counts. ' .?. - "
. The defendants wK were freed,
are:' . '-''
-Daniel Buckley,-! Davenport.
la.,' and eHrman G. Seiffert, of
Milwaukee.
Tliose who were found guilty
are: . - -s.
; George Anderson, Cleveland.
John H. Barry, St. Ljoiris. '
JErnest G.W. Basey, CincinnatL
m. Bernhardt, Cincinnati.
Charles Beum, Minjjeapolis.
W. Bert -Brown, Kansas City.
John T. Butler, Buffalo.
E, A, Clancy, Jan. 'Fraocisco.L-
Patrick A. Cooley, New Or
leans. James Cooney, Chicago.
' James Coug'hlu Chicago.
Michael 'J. Cunnane, Philadel
phia. "
Patrick T. Farrell, New York.
Michael" J. Hannon, Scranton
Pa. ' ' '
Frank J. Higgins, Springfield,
Mass.
Herbert S.. Hockin, Detroit.
R. H. Houlihan, Chicago.
. Hiram K Kline, Muncie, Ind.
H. W. Legleitner, Pittsburgh
W, J. McCain, Omaha.
Fred Mooney, Puluth, Minn.
Paul Morrin, St. Louis.
J. E. Munsey, Salt Lake City.
Frank J. Murphy, Detroit.
Frank J. Painter, Omaha.
M. L. Pennell, Springfield, 111.
R. E. Phillips, Syracuse, N. Y.
James E. Ray, Peoria, 111.
W. E. Reddin, Milwaukee.
Frank M. Ryan, Indianapolis.
Wm, E, Shupe, Chicago,