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Show LIGHT PUNISHMENT , FOR THE INFORMER LOS ANGELES, CaL. Dec. 2S. "What will bo done vith McManigalV" was tho question put tonight to District Attorney John . Fredericks, who prosecuted tho M?-ara?cplled Fredericks. smiling, "after having exposed tho hopo of 1m- 1 mediate sentences for tho dynamite con-"plnftors. con-"plnftors. convicted today In Indianapolis "Ah. I hat will bo a story for another day McMunisal will he hero soon, but I cannot iH-jcuhm Win now. I will say. though, that without his testimony aud asHlsta 100, there would have been no cas'j Hither here last year or at lndlan- nPMeManlsiil confessed to haying blown up thu JJewnllyn Iron works on Christ mas dav. J'.liu. ms in mou """' "ml indlolmeiit which charged him and thu Imprisoned MoNamara brothers, together to-gether with Olnf Tveltmoc, E. A- Clancy and J. Munsoy. with having conspired ogally to transport dynamic Into udl-fornla. udl-fornla. But thu general bullet Is that when tho stale authorities hero "loaned" ,0 confined dynnmltcr and state s wlt-iichs wlt-iichs to tho federal prosecutor at Indianapolis. Indian-apolis. It was understood that nothing serious would happen to him when he W'riHliCtfennUp statement was made by federal officials today, that Anton Jo-lintiiisdn Jo-lintiiisdn of San Franot.sco. formerly an SXer for the State Building Trades oour. II, would be prosecuted In tho United Slates court hero on the charge r imvlmr been a coiiHplrator concerned in ti e dot to bring into California tho dvna mite with which McManlga blow up the Ucwllyn Iron works. This Is the 'charge that alno Involves Tveltmoo. CX7AotT the latetr three- in imiKnunolla left officials uncertain as la w ml disnosltion would be made or Ihn ea"e fo far a It concerned them, but witii refereneo to Johannaou It wuh at l noslllvelv. "ho will be prosecuted." Banns2! Is no at liberty in San F,?SeCreC weV"dthree 'indictments caeh of ...i,iiV contained four counts- When they S returned all of the dcfcndnnts e-cnV&Ml e-cnV&Ml d tho imprisoned Mc-vp,nrVL Mc-vp,nrVL brothers were placed under hM v? bonds, but when Tvcitmoe. Clancy irtd Mimsey agreed to no to Indian- apolls without a legal battlo their bonds wore reduced lo JoOOO. Pending tho outcome of the Indianapolis Indian-apolis trial, the case against the labor leaders In the local federal court had been deferred from term to term. II Is scheduled to como up again on January 13, but United States District Attorney A T. McCormlck said tonight' ho did not know what would bo done until ho had had instructions from Attorney General Gen-eral Wlickersliam. Will Appeal Case. WASHINGTON. Dec. 25. Senator Kern of counsel for tho defendants, when told of the verdicts at Indianapolis, declared de-clared the cJiseij would bo appealed. "Preparations for appeal were made In advance." said Senator Kurn, "and v.dll bo made to the United States circuit court of appeals In tho regular way." Further than that Senator Kern declined de-clined to comment. Senator Kern does not expect to continue con-tinue as counsel for the convicted men in the dynamite cases becauso of tho pressure of his duties In the senntc. Tt was said today that. Mr. Kern, when ho associated himself with counsel for tho defense, did not expect the trial would continue long enough to keep him away from congress. Friends Jubilant. DAVENPORT. Ia.. Dec. 2S Tho seven men 5uid three women who mortgaged their homes to provide Daniel Buckley's bond were jubilant, when they learned of his acquittal, Buckley has lived In Davenport for, many years and was secretary of tho local Structural Iron Workors" union at tho timo the Davenport Locomotive Works plant was blown up. |