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Show MOT fill! TV I III UUlLll ! i Head of Woolen Compai iy Denies the Planting Plant-ing of Dynamite Boston, SepL S William M. Wood, president of the American Woolen company, pleaded notguilty in tie superior court today to an Indictment Indict-ment chaiglng him with conspiring to distrlbuto dynamite in Lawreuco during the textile strike in that city last winter. Aoslstant District Attornoy Lavelle told the court that the ball of 55,000 had been fixed by a commissioner last week and was satisfactory. Samuel L. Powers, attorney for Mr. Wood, said that he had had no time to become acquainted with the case and therefore did not know whether he would ask for a speed trial. It was expected that two other men indicted in connection with the case, Denny Collins, a Cambridge dog fancier, fan-cier, and a prominent Boston merchant mer-chant whose namo has not yet been-disclosed been-disclosed by tho district attorney, would he brought into court later in the day. The Identity of the third man indicted in-dicted on the conspiracy charge he-came he-came known today when Fred K. At-, teaux surrendered at police headquarters. headquar-ters. Ho is a member of F. B. At-teaux At-teaux & Co., dye and color manufacturers manufac-turers of this city. Atleaux was taken Into court shortly filter his surrender. |