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Show a-hbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI IcadH appijjH whlcflH tlon- Vl a-H would H to tallH prosccuH Apparl su gges tlH building lH conjccturcll Arun? Lako IroiflH before th?H complete nVI Another witness was VHIIIIIIbI assistant agent of tho AH press company, who topkQH the grand jury room with hilH supposed his testimony reH shlpmcniB of explosives, c under falso descriptions in tH lading. Myers Tolls of Finding DynamlraH INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Dec. 2lH Claudo E. Myers, chief of pollccB Tiffin. Ohio, who told wbero bW pounds of dynamite and other exploW slves -wero found hidden In a barn thil day after the arrest of John J. Mc-" Xamara in Indianapolis, April 22. was j the chief witness before tho fedcrw grand Jury today In the investigation of tho dynamiting conspiracy. He was among those who. besides the Mc-Namaras Mc-Namaras and Ortle McManlgal, we-o Implicated particularly In the explosions explo-sions in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, In-diana, to carry on which tho stores of explosives nt Tiffin were used as a baso of supplies In formation was said to have been obtained by United States District Attorney Charles W Miller that tho explosions were directed di-rected from the McNamaras headquarters head-quarters in Indianapolis, where, as secretary-treasurer of tho Interna-tlon Interna-tlon Association of Bridge and -Structural Iron Workers he had his offices, although the suggestion for the destruction de-struction of property erected by flrm3 employing non-union men came originally orig-inally from tho city where the explosions explo-sions afterward took place In connection with Chief Myers appearance, it wa? learned the United States district attorney's office had accumulated Important data relative to political conditions in the score of cities where structures were blown up In the last five years. County Prosecutor Baker also was before tho grand jury Ho was summoned sum-moned because of his work as prosecutor prose-cutor In conducting beforo the county grand Jury an Investigation of explosions explo-sions in Indianapolis. Baker earllor In the day had been fined ?50 for contempt con-tempt because lie interrupted a murder mur-der trial in the county court by dragging drag-ging in a detective who was workls; on the dynamite Investigation and who Baker said was "shadowing" him. Seven days' work by the federal grand Jury has developed that evidence evi-dence is more voluminous and the number of witnesses to be called from distant cities is greatr than anticipated. antici-pated. The Investigation temporarily will stop tomorrow, when tho jurors will adjourn until January 3 It then will require a month to complete the inquiry. nn |