Show IGHT IN DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY i. i CASE ARE ARf fOUND FOU GUilTY Included In List Are Munsey of I Salt Lake a and d T the Pacific Coast Labor Leader SENTENCES WILL BE ANNOUNCED J BY JUDGE ANDERSON TOMORROW rits of Error Will WillBe Be Sought and Attempt Made to Secure Release of Prisoners on Bonds Bonds' Pending Decision of Appeal L cit c it JURORS BELIEVE TOLD TRUTH I i T Newcastle Ind md Dec Dee 28 Frank 28 Frank Dare farmer fanner who was foreman of I J the jury which convicted the thirty-eight thirty defendants in the dynamite f conspiracy trial triai arrived here tonight He said I Speaking for the jury I wish to say that we gave careful conI consideration con con- to all of the testimony Strange to say from the start it I iwas waE agreed that Buckley and were innocent They were promptly acquitted and then we took up the other defendants one by If one t From Prom the start it was the unanimous opinion of my fellow jurors If and myself that Ortie E E. E had told the truth troth We Wo regarded this his testimony as unshaken by examination cross-examination and thought of him mm as asa asia ia a a seif seit criminal who was exposing his associates to provide provider r a a light sentence for himself I L In our minds there were no doubts as to the guilt of Ryan and tithe the other officers and members of the executive board of the union I 1 Dee Dec 28 The The United Unite States government with stern and decisivo swiftness today took into its possession eight thirty union labor convicted of conspiracy of promoting explosions on nonunion nonunion work the ho land of aiding in the destruction which brought loss of lifo life and oZ of carrying on a rc of terror to unparalleled in the history of or the country 1 Almost the entire e executive c staff of the International Association of ridge and nd Structural Iron Workers was convi convicted ted Only two officials of at at- union now remain out of jail At the head of th the list of those con con- kd ed stands rank Prank iL L Ryan the president was In this the union with 1200 mem- mem fa that John J. J McNamara wa Va sec- sec iry r while hile he ho con contacted out of which the rest res- res pt t convictions grew 5 Sequel to h Trial Today's con convictions coming cominS' on oil a aIe ailo alie lie ilo unprecedented In a a. federal court sro ro o an nn o of tho killing of or one renty-one persons In the blowing up the Los Angeles Angeles' Times building on tuber tober I 1 1910 McNamara McNamara- and his other pother James B B. the Times dynamiter r. r e convicts In California Ryan Hyan and fellow officials former associates McNamara aro arc federal prisoners ere re awaiting sentence Two of at those convicted were not af- af Hated d d with the Ironworkers union it t they were found guilty guilt of ot Joining Ith the Ironworkers Ironworkers' officials In pro- pro Doting the conspiracy One of ot these Olaf Olat A. A of San Francisco recognized labor leader on tho the Pa- Pa tic coast the testimony against whom ras as 8 that he aided In causing Ions Otis ons lat at tt Lo Loi Angeles wrote role letters otters bout them and antI referred to them as presents after aCter the fatal at Los Angeles and that ho lie dod ded In concealing evidence in Ho Is secretary of or tho the Building Trades council hiram R R. Kline of or Muncie Ind md tho the her er member o of another union c convIct onIt on I t- t was me tao Hed Br Brotherhood o of Carpen Carpenters tp-rs tp and Diners Iners In fri Detroit t. t d by Another nother token of tho the Los An Angeles eles came In the conviction of or J J. J L Munsey who was charge charges h by tho with harl harboring ft cs B n Namara for two weeks In S Si Sail it II Lake Lako die lie that dynamiter was fleeing from froma io a scene of ot his crime walked out of at the tho courtroom th a cigarette cis cigarette In his mouth when led leday Vay a ay to Jail nn of oC those convicted were charged d Ith Ut knowing only of or local explosions the tho work of contractors who leed 10 ro- sed ed to recognize tho union but were as is K brought into the general conra con- con Bracy ra racy C yan an John T T. Butler Dutler the tho vice nt of oC the tho union Buffalo A. A Lacy no San Pan l Francisco Frank Prank C C. bb b New ew York Michael J J. J Young baton ston Phillip A. A Coole Cooley New Orleans imry nry Tir W W. Denver Den an ant and t arlei N N. Minneapolis wore were all nIl a n nu having appropriated out lithe itlie unions union's funds 1000 a rL month th which McNamara paid for nl eg e.g. III o nf or l t S who resigned ned as rotary of the union only u n few row eka ago ngo who was branded as an the JEO go of ot the Y In having d lp d to Instigate the plots and em- em Dying Orto Ortie YO Ii B. rc to carry gem out while afterwards betraying B fellow rellow conspirators to promote hH his n Interests stu ste stands the most nt of oC those convicted He IlIe rig fig red rJ dally daily in tho the testimony minutes wa was all aJl the tho time rc- rc Ired alred by tho the court to receive o the Jury jur Lad sd d It verdict of or thirty eight guilty bd tJ 11 two not guilty g and nd dismiss tho ho That verdict blou brought ht to nn an end the dynamitic con- con three m months months' Iracy Ira C trial It except pt in tho k Hen e o of Herman G G. J or of l Wr e C and Daniel Buck BuCkleY o of Davenport who were wen the two men out of oC forty bo bo d f not ant guilty that thai the tho charges c al about out dynamite it to tn extending over or si ls years haa haci fin en n sustained ft t meant also that thirty wives many whom with their children pa- pa Continued on I ue o 3 3 Column 1 t mm HIRTY-EIGHT OF fORTY CONVICTED IN CASE in List Are Munsey of Salt SaIt Lake and T of San Francisco 4 q t BE SENTENCED MONDAY ff f ily Jy Iy Two of Executive Staff Stiff of f Ironworkers' Ironworkers Ui Union Re Rei Remain Re- Re i main Out of Jail i Z Continued from C On One nU sat through the long bug out drawn cal leal cal were at la last t to be he separated m m their husbands h pj f To ro He lie Sentenced details yet ct remain In Lu con- con of the el verdicts verdict lct Punishments i to to be bc imposed ll on the e e thirty eight I Ii i li n IJ by Federal Ju Judge ge lbert A-lbert B. B AnSOn Anon Anson An- An son on on oh Monday at 10 a. a m. m who receive terms longer loner longera n a none one year r ai are alC e to li he bo taken to tho era eral prison at nt Leavenworth Kan special train will go 0 b by a Do secret te Details as aR to Its ln leaving In- In and Its arrival at Leaven Leaven- are tue not to ho bo made public It Its s B learned that United States Statts Marshal vat Schmidt t. t who will t accompany already had prepared for pedal train which will wilt leave lea as soon possible after the sentences A dc- dc jin Jin the ai allan arrangement ement ma may be caused fit the he appeals which v may mar act as stay thc execution of If ju Judg- Judg l ints nt nine Thirty an and ind one half years veal'S Is the thrum tm punishment for Cor or a any y ono otto pris- pris er r. r It ma nay may ar vary from that maximum liny 3 n shorter Imprisonment or mane manee money e o e the court wishes to Impose Motions lotions for appeals are arc to be ma made e fl Monday Senator John W. W Kern v r In Washington ton and William 1 am N. N J ln another of oC counsel for or the thc de- de eso e- e iso so so stated that motions in behalf of or thc men will he be offered District Attorney Charles W. W Miller O 0 prosecuted ted the cases for or the gov- gov O ment said he would oppose nn any apIs apis ap- ap Is ils for fOl or light f lt sentences In cases of ot l. l I. I I. I p a- a Occupy Tv Two o Tiers Tier of or Colin Cell tho the prisoners four in each I occupy tWO Uvo tiers of cells In the theIon thenon therlon Ion non count county jail jalli They arc on theand the tho Fond end floor of or the time gray ra store building thin a n. few feu- blocks from the heart o of elt city Sach ach prisoner ha had been een handcuffed mediately after the courtroom was wa ared of spectators and between uty itty t marshals marshal the they were marched marchl e blocks locks through h the streets In a winter sunlight to the tho county count J. J 1 One hour after their arrival In the prisoners were served senell tho the reg- reg r 1 noonday meal which consisted for h Ii prisoner of a half halt oaf loaf of bread In of or coffee coHee beef hee and cabbage ho prisoners each visible to the oth- oth through h tho the bars were variously or cheerful Some Somo professed retake take the jur Jurys Jury's s ver verdict lct In JI light ht spir- spir 3 while disappointment plainly was wai itten across the countenances of ot the I ers arshal Schmidt t placed extra guards ut mt ut the Jail to prevent ns Os b by crowds l enc Sl-enc rne of Jail ut Ide the jail there was enacted a a- ane ane ne ne lit In which jO joy plays plas no part parl It L to do o with the time wives wl sisters rs an and Wren Idren of or the tho defendants hat at verdict delivered ert In the sombre In so brief a time struck It t silence and ani then an outburst of or sobbing amon among tho the women o O. O 9 for tor months had hoped for Cor a dif dlf- l- l ent nt result Some of or the women at- at to climb over O tho railings Ich separated them and had for COl forks forks ks separated them theta during the rt's sessions from rom that part of ot the them theTa them m Ta whore tho the defendants ants sat Arms Arias were stretched forth Mrs nl J J. J ins Higgins of Boston Doston fainted as saw her husband led lell awn away ho children of oC others othel's he began an toe toc r- r ry t t. t the orders of the tho court were in- in rable rabIe Clear the courtroom commanded rhal Schmidt who with a staff start of cial deputies ha had thirty eight pairs handcuffs In readiness lut ut a scene almost like a a. page pago from rom tor lor Hugo was yet et to be witnessed on streets in tho the terrorized faces tacos and led nT-led gesticulations of at those who lowed in tho the wal wako o of ot the tIle procesa n a to the Jail men mm abreast a prisoner oner with a deputy on each sl side e time the cession Itself almost half halt a 1 block g marched through h crow crowded ed streets t V J among amon crowds crowd that looked ed on in pico neo It Il was as silent as a n. pan- pan 4 lIme ilme save e far In the rear In the ther r were rushing and antI trying to keep tho the women omen wIn who hall hail become conIn cond conI con- con I ed d In emerging from the federal 4 Ing au and who Inquiring ther tho the r to the Jail any n ny of ot tho the women el elbowed owed through h crowds courageously keeping the theo o 0 sot set by tho the prisoners ahead abend but butera buters t. t ers era lagged cd behind or lost their way at nt tho the county count juil jail the tho relatives of prisoners and labor union soon appeared In such great num- num It was Impo impossible lo to n admit them Carshal arshal Schmidt held a conference nce 4 1 Ii h government go officials as to what whal is s to tako take in handling those who mod med tho he privilege of or seeing the loners Lawyers ers first an and tho the women aft aft- ards ho lie finally announced as aR his hla 1 Ision lon as ns to who should be a admitted tile the ceJ cells I afternoon a and 1111 tonight ht tho time law- law I I One is Hela and the Other Freed I I t 4 t- t fr k 4 4 k S Q 4 S. S P rd R. R H. H Houlihan and William K Benson Benson was freed some somo time ago and women divided tho time allotted allotted allot allot- te ted for fOI visitors At the door of ot one of o tl the tho o corridors ors of or tho the Jail jil President n Ryan an of oC the thc Ironworkers Ironworkers' ironworkers Iron iron- workers workers' union was Interviewed to to- to night lb Ho He Heas was as not allowed to be bo se seen n nIn In his cell but In response to a n re request re- re qu quest St ho lie was led out Into a L. L corridor 1 J havo hao nothing to say sa about the time v verdicts except this said sail Mr 1 Ryan Kyan Greater men than we wo are have havo been een incarcerated In olden times s the they used to cut off oft the ears of honest men muon hat What will be lie e done in the Interests of the time Ironworkers Ironworkers' union now that all allbut allbut allbut but two of or the officials are In prison I will 11 sa say nothing about that at this i time replied Mr Ryan Han 1 J. J E. E McClory of or Cleveland who re recently recently recently re- re was appointed se secretary of the tho union to succeed Hockin and Edwin Le I Lewis a member of the executive e board are tho only officials now no out of or prison Tho The Ironworkers Ironworkers' International headquarters headquarters head head- quarters where dynamite and nitroglycerin nitro nitro- glycerin wore were found hl hidden en In vaults after McNamara's arrest appeared to tobo tobo bo ho deserted except for tOI two women stenographers The stenographers said al althe tile the they Lid dill not know where Mr Ir McClory and Mr Mi II Lewis were Mondays Monday's R procedure according to custom will bo be first a a. motion by tho the government o for or judgments on omi tho the ver Yer- diets The prisoners prisoners' attorneys s 's ma may then therm offer motions to set act the tho verdicts aside e on account of at tack lack of or evl evidences evidence ence Court URN Wide 1110 Il Time The Imposing o of sentences will then thene be e I In n order J Judge Anderson Anders n ma may ask asle tho the prisoners singly or In III groups whether hether the they have hae an any reasons to give S-Ivo why judgment should not be Imposed on i them A wl side o discretion rests wi with th tho time court a as to tho Urn amount of or punishment punish punish- ment Under the tho convictions tho the court ma may dismiss an any prisoner or Impose a n. amono mono mane money mo Ino or sentence or j send t all of the to terms In a Ce federal eral prison not exceeding thirty nine and a a. half haIr years All the men were convicted con on all the charges These were wore one charge o of conspiracy to violate the laws of the United States carrying a maximum Imprisonment Imprisonment imprisonment Im Im- im- im of or two years ears and twenty twenty- five rive charges to transport explosives Il Illegally II- II legally each of ot the latter charges carrying carrying car car- vying a a. maximum Imprisonment of at atel el eighteen months The penalties are cul- cul thus making a possible total imprisonment for tor all any amm one prisoner of or thirty nine and one half years ears The chan charges c against a each defendant are embraced In two fifty counts In tho In In- In After the tho sentences are aro Imposed It Is the time dot duty of tho the United States marshal 1 Prisoners to lo execute the ju judgments s receiving lens J than one year ear are arc con- con In any county Jail In this state Prisoners rec receiving longer on-er on terms term from this district are sent to 0 the he federal prison at Leavenworth Lea Kan iCan Actions seeking nn an an arle arrest cat t of time tho courts court's jud judgments next will wiil be In iii order Senator Kern and other attorneys for fOl forthe forthe the defense already have stated that appeals In behalf of the convicted labor union men will be bo taken takemi en to the United States circuit court o of appeals appals To ro bring this about th the attorneys will file hero a pet petition lion for or writs of error enol accompanied JJ by bills o of exceptions exceptions to be bo signed l 1 by hy the court This Timis petition may be filed at any time within with with- in the present term which expires next May Upon tho granting of th the tho writs t of error tho they ma rna may apply either to this timis district court or to the United States tat f circuit court for bonds J it ii l bon bonds 8 are granted and the time prisoners i art aro able to furnish them tile thc they mil may remain at nt ll liberty ert pending the tho appeal Otherwise Otherwise |