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Show II WEBS FORCED TO II BETIlBflieiTS HI Prosecution in Dynamite Con- Hl spiracy Case Refuses to HI Trust the Defense. Hi KERN PLEADS IN VAIN HI Munsey's Correspondence HI With John J. McNamara Is HI Fully Identified. DH By International News Sen-ice. HI INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 12. At fflfll the adjournment of federal court in tho Bfjl dynamite conspiracy oaso tonipbt, Dls- IBgl tricfc Attorney Miller stood up and 11 seoTfliiigly informed the attorneys for e deienso that they -would have to IBS return the government's ojchibits thoy flJjR had borrowed. fflfl Senator John W. Kern, for tho do- fflljj fonso, then asked, if! he might take ffliffl certain letters introduced in ovidenco fBIQ over Sunday and prepare for tho cross-1 Big examination of -witnesses -who testiHod fflfl concerning tho letters this afternoon. D .Tndgo Anderson told Sonator ETern he fflfl -would have an opportunity to soe the fflfl lotters, but he could not take them over fflfl The defense has asked several timos fflfl or PermiBSin to examine government fflfl evidence, but Judge Anderson has re- fflfl fused to permit it to be turnod over fflfl to the defense for more than examina- fflfl tion during court sessions. They have Bl to hand it all back -when court ad. fflfl Documents Identified, Hi The task of identifying, by .J. J. Ale- HH Samara's former stenocraphor, some BI five hundred alleged iueriminating lot- fflfl ters, was begun by the government to- Wfl In addition to this, theso stcnogrn- fflfl phers also told uf tho routine business HI methods of the International Associa- fflfl tion of Bridge and Structural Jron- fflfl Among the correspondence identified Bl was that between J. E. Alunsoy, Salt B Lake ironworkers' official, undor indict- B ment, find J. .1". tcXamarn, confessed H dynamiter, now in prison. J 'Munecy is the defendant who is al- fl leged to have secreted in Salt Lake J. fl B. McNamara after McNamara had fl dynamited the Los Angeles Times, fl The work of identifyrac these letters fl before they are read "to the .iury, will fl take several days, as the correspond- B ence covers a period of five years, from fl 1906 to 1011. 1 0 Magazine in Evidence. B Copies of the Bridgmon 's magazine, Wt edited by J. J. McNamara and said by fl the government to contain references MD to dynamitings, were introduced in ovi-fl ovi-fl dence and identified. The allogod in-M in-M criminating extracts therefrom will be read to the .iury later, fl Also introduced and identified was H the circular letter signed by tho lull lu-ll ternational Tron Workers' executive m board, telling the ninetv-throc local H unions that, despite the union's consti-Q consti-Q tutional provision that all receipts and Bl disbursements be published once a . IR month, it was deemed advisable not to H publish, anything but the receipt. j The government says this, was done M f.o the union could spend its moneys for m dynamitings and the action brands the D entire executive board us conspirators l against the gvernment. ifl The defense claims the executive III board took this action to keep the non-H non-H union contractors it was striking Jj against from knowing its financial con-in con-in dition from time to time. U Pohlman En Route. H LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. IT. TV. if Pohlman, the Seattle labor leader who II was cited for contempt in the United if States court here for havine refused to produce union records before the fed- eral grand jury in the dynamiting con- spiracy investigation, arrived today on l the way to Indianapolis. Pohlman said he would tako tho documents to Indianapolis Indian-apolis with him, but would make a fight against presenting thorn in court when he testified. THE WANT AD OHANCJES ABE Cheap, forceful, reliable. Thousands read them every day. |