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Show I 11 H 11 S fan II J) 4- LOS ANGELES, May 1. Un- 4- less It be otherwise decided by -t- Attorney Leo Rappaport, coun- sel for the International Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' -- association, who was expected 4- to arrive some time tonight, there will be no motions for change of venue in the dyna- 4- mltc conspiracy case, or any 4- 4- other technical points to de- 4- 4- tho trials of John and Jainea 4- 4 McNamara, 4- 4- 4-4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- The labor leaders Interested In tho defense of the Mcisamnra brothers were so busy in connection with tho strike of the carpenters, which began today, that they gave little time to the affairs of the allegod dynamiters But Andrew Galloghor, secretary of tho labor council of San Francisco, said that Rappaport would be given charge of the case Immediately upon his arrival, and that the Indianapolis attorney would remain In chargo until the arrival of Clarence Darrow. Say6 Darrow' Will Be Present. Gallagher declared that thero was no uncertainty about the coming of Darrow. "Ho will be hero, and he will bo chief counsel In the caso," he asserted, as-serted, although it had boon previously previous-ly stated that Rappaport was coming partly to review the situation for tho benefit of Darrow, nnd that the lattor would decide whether or not he would enter tho case, according to the report he received. Gallagher also said that while thore was no prospect of a general strike in this city, one might bo declared at any time, although such a movement on the part of organized labor would havo no connection with the dynamiting dynamit-ing case. McNamaras Have No Visitors. iNo one visited the McNamaras today, to-day, and District Attorney Fredericks said that no one would bo permitted to see McManlgal, who Is allogcd to have made a confession, until the lattor lat-tor has testified at the trial of the McNamaras. The McNamara brothers broth-ers will probably be tried oeparately. Thero was some discussion on this point today in the district attornoy'3 office, but nothing definite has been decided, even on the question of arraignment. ar-raignment. The district attorney, It is understood, under-stood, favors bringing tho prisoners before Judge Willis, who presides In the criminal department of the superior su-perior court Judgo Willis" court room Is in tho hall of Justice, which is connected con-nected with tne county prison by a "Bridge of Sighs." If arraigned before Judge Willis, it would not be necessary to take tho men out on the street, as would bo the case If they were arraigned before Bordwell, in whose court the indictments indict-ments were returned. Attorneys Ignore McManlgal. Arrangements havo been made for Rappaport to Interview the McNamaras McNam-aras tomorrow morning In view of the district attorney's declaration that no one would bo permitted to seo McManlgal, no further effort will be mado by representatives of tho defense de-fense to talk to him. It Is possible, according to Gallagher, Galla-gher, that Samuel Gompers will come to California In Juno. Gallagher said that he is due here on an official visit, but tho certainty of It depends upon the result of the supreme court's action ac-tion on cases against himself and others |