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Show LOS ANGELES. July 3 Distriot Attorney John D, Fredericks returned today from a visit of moro than three weeks In the oast, where he went presumably pre-sumably on business with tho prosecution prosecu-tion of tho Mciaraara brothers on charges of murdor by the use of dy-namlto. dy-namlto. Ho declined to discuss tho object of his visit or to name tho cities he visited, other than Indianapolis. Ho said, however, that in that city, as in other places ho had been, he found tho sentiment nearly always in favor of giving the nccuBed men an absolutely absolute-ly fair and impartial trial. Ho declared de-clared that that was tho intention of his office, and docrlcd any attempts of newspapers or individuals to creafo any fooling to tho contrary Refuses to Talk of Burns. He refused to answer questions regarding re-garding the averred actions of Detective Detec-tive William J. Burns in England, and would say nothing about tho Issuauco In London of provisional warrants for tho nrrost of David Caplan and Milton Schmidt, Indicted by tho grand Jury here on charges of complicity in the dynamiting of the plant of the Los Angelos Times.- Because of tho death of the father of Judge Rush, a law partner of Le-comto Le-comto Davis, one of tho attorneys defending de-fending the McNamara brothers, the time for thorn to enter their pleas to the charges against them will bo postponed post-poned from July 5 until July C When the case is called Tujv ' hc continuance continu-ance will be formally made. Dotectlve Under Indictment. James Hoslck. the Los Angeles dotectlve do-tectlve Indicted in Indianapolis on the charge of kidnaping John J. McNamara, Mc-Namara, returned to "his duties today to-day after a vacation of two weeks. In an Interview regarding tho indictment he declared that he acted In complete accordanco with the law and stated that no official notice of the Indict-nvent Indict-nvent had reached him. He said, however, that If he were wanted, he would not fight extradition. |