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Show I FEDERAL AGENTS I K GOil AFTER I THE HIGHER UPS i 4 4- M 4 INDIANAPOLIS, Incl., Dec. 4 Hi -f 15. Government officials who 4 4 are co-operating with United 4 H 4 States District Attorney Mil- 4 Hj 4 ler In conducting the Invcstl- 4 H 4 gatlon of tho dynamlto con- 4 M I 4 spiracy before tho federal 4 H i 4 grand jury learned from two 4 H 4 sources today the tlotalls of 4 M 4 explosions in which it is said 4 1 4 others than tho AIcNamarns 4 M 4 wore implicated. 4 M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444 H V."E. Gjifnn. chief of police of m Kansas City, Mo., who had knowledge B of live explosions in Kansas City. m , was questioned about certain facts m which, St is said, had not, been hlth- H crto rcvenlcd. These explosions, all B directed against structures erected M by firths, employing non-union men, H . "ceuned from 1008 to 1910. As not B ' iroie than two of them were con- H fcb'scdly the work of Ortie Mcllanl- " gal, Chief Griffin's information was m sifted to .'certain who else might m have destroyed the property. Hj Much im;)ortaiit testimony bearing H on records taken from the ncadquar- H ters of the International Association Hi ' of Bridge and Structural Iron Wbrk- H crs was obtained from Miss Mary H Dye. H Until several years ago Miss Dyo Hj was confidential secretary of he Iron H Workers' lieadquarlers, and as suoh H had to do with the correspondence M of J. J. McNamara, then secrctary- H treasurer. I More Papers from Union's Office. Hi Mrs. Andrew .1. Hull, formerly a Hl bookkeeper in the McXamaras' oftlcc, H also visited the federal building. H Many hotel clerks from various H parts of the country have been sub- H poenaed to tell what they know of Hj the movements of McManigal while fl he was on his dynamiting expeditions. 1 The hotel men arc to be questioned B chiefly to corroborate McManigal's m confossion wherein he related visits 1 lo certain towns with a suitcase filled H with dynamite or with nitro-.glyc- B It was Intimated the Iron Workers' B officials were not opposing the gov- Hj crnment's efforts to expose all im- H plicated in the dynamiting, tho fact H being pointed out that II. S. Hoqkin, B acting secretary of the association. H again conferred with United States H District Attorney Miller. B It was while Ilockin was absent B that several wagon lo&ds of papers Hj were taken recently frpm the head- H quarteis. Hockln 'refused to say H wheUipr they, were laken with his H ronsent.' About liO.000 are to be dl- H gestcd for the benefit of the grand |