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Show I GRAND JURY TO TAKE UP DYNAMITE CASE Confession of George E. Davis Will Be Thoroughly Investigated at Indianapolis. In-dianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 4. The Unit-cd Unit-cd States grand mry venire 'for tho November No-vember term of court was drawn today on the order of Federal Judge A. B. An derson. The grand jurv, which will meet here November 11, will investigate tho lntest phases of the dynamite conspiracy, conspir-acy, as brought out by the confession of George E. Davis, alias George O'Don-uell, O'Don-uell, who was arrested Thursday in New York. The names of the grand ,mrors were not mado public. "We expect to mako a thorough investigation in-vestigation of everything brought out by Davis's confession, which resulted iu the arrest here of Harry Jones, sec-Tetary-treasurer of the International Association o Bridge and Structural Iron Workers," said United States District Dis-trict Attorney Charles W. Miller, "and we hope to have our report ready when the grand jury meets." In preparing the case, Mr. Miller will be assisted bv Robert J. Foster, investigator inves-tigator for the National Erectors' association, as-sociation, who caused the arreBt of Davis. |