Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1915 — CONVICTED OF RECRUITING FOR GREA TBRITAIN IN U. S. [ARTICLE]
CONVICTED OF RECRUITING FOR GREA TBRITAIN IN U. S.
Two Men Found Guilty at San Francisco—Funds Furnished By British. Consul. , ■ - f San Francisco, Oct 27. —Ralph K. Blair and Dr. Thomas Addis were found guilty today of conspiring to hire and retain men in the United States fflr British military service. The verdict was returned undef instructions from Judge Dooling in the U. S. district court. * dice E. Laurence was found not guilty. The cases against Lieutenant Kenneth Croft of the British army and Harry G. Lane were not considered. The stipulations filed with Judge Dooling admitted funds for recruiting men were furnished by A. Carnegie Ross, British consul here.
