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Show DARROW DISCUSSES M'NAMARAS CASE .hit rw'fnro- hi dopafur for Lo Angl to lak- up lh arriva work of thr Hfcni of th MrNamra broihra. larn- Harrow, thir founl. hld a long ronfrrnr with local lahor leader, lead-er, in rpfi.rffnr to tha raa. Ha waa aiuoirrd that thf local lahor mn would mipport th McNamaraa throiighoiit the trial in -ttv manner possible. Mr. Harrow aaid that antil ha makaa a ror and thorough atudv of tha a. tha ontlina of dafna will not ha pra pared. H anid thnt. he ia of the npin ion that a ehang of enne will .not be asked, believing that the case of the defense will he ao elear that it would rnnvinee the moat pre.indieed hearera of the innocence of tha accused men. The McNamaraa will he arraigned Jnlv A and will enter .pleaa of not guiltv, aad the- prosecution will ask that trial be fixed for earlv in the fall. The de-fenan de-fenan will not object to this and will sugffeat September 1 aa a auitahle data. It is not bkelvx that the .jurisdiction of the ioa Angelea eourta will ba quaa-tioned quaa-tioned because nf the manner in which the McNamaras were arreited and taken from Indiana. |