UNIONS AND, DYNAMITE.
VANCOUVER, April 27. Detective Burns, who was responsible for the arrests of trades union officials for alleged complicity m the dynamite outrage on the offices of the Los Angeles Times, asserts that McNamara can positively be identified at Los Angeles as the man who, under the name of Bryee, bought dynamite from the Giant Company. Two unexploded plugs bearing the brand of this company were found m the ruins of the Times buildSAN FRANCISCO, April 26. Likening the three alleged dynamite plotters captured m Indianapolis to the Camorrists of Italy, the Los Angeles Times, m whose ottice was perpetrated the outrage m connection with which the men have been charged, makes a Kcatiuug denunciation of the arrested trio and of union labor generally. "If these men are convicted and hanged," says the Times, "their deaths, or the deaths of ten thousand like them, will not expiate their awful crime, but will serve to warn closed shop laborites that m attempting to carry out their ends b3 T violence they are butting against the bosses of bucklers of society, and will gain nothing but bruises from the conflict."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12447, 5 May 1911, Page 6
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190UNIONS AND, DYNAMITE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12447, 5 May 1911, Page 6
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