Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1913 — ANOTHER DYNAMITER CONFESSES HIS CRIME [ARTICLE]

ANOTHER DYNAMITER CONFESSES HIS CRIME

George E. Davis, Member of Iron Workers’ Union, Makes Clean Breast of His Work. TJie country was shocked Thursday by another dynamite confession almost rivaling the disclosures of Ortie McManigal three years ago. George E. Davis, a union iron worker, was arrested in New York, on suspicion of having aided in dynamiting crimes. He at once made a complete confession, and has implicated Harry Jones, secretary-treas-urer of the national association of bridge and structural iron workers, who has been arrested. District Attorney Charles W Miller, the Indiana lawyer who has been so active in the prosecution of these anarchistic dynamiters, is now in New York, looking after the eastern end of the newest developments.