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Show H'NAIIAIIA IIEARL'IG P0STP0XED.A DAY LOS ANGELES, July 4. Distriei At .tornejr Joha D. Frederieke retureed yeeterdajr from tviiit of nor -tka three Mlu la lb cast, where he went pmumably on bueiaeaa eonneeted with tha proserutioa of the VcNamara broth-era broth-era oa charges of murder by the use of dynamite. He declined to discuss the object of bis visit or to nutne the cities be visited, vis-ited, other Mian Indianapolis. He1 said, however, that la thai rity as in other places he had 'been, be found the sentiment senti-ment nee sly always in favor of givine; 1 the accused men an absolutely fair and 'impartial trial, fie declared that was tiie intention of bis office and decrieu anv attempts of newspapers or individuals individ-uals to create any feeling to the contrary. con-trary. He refused to answer questions re fard!n e,he averred action of Detective Detec-tive William J. Burna in Kngland and would say nothing about the issuance in London of provisional warrants for the arrests of Psvid Caplan and Milton Hrhmidt, indicted by the Brand jury here on charges of complicity ia the dynamiting of the plant of the Los Angeles Times. Because of the death of the father of Jud Rush, a lawpartner of Lecomptc Davis, one of the attorneys defending the MrNamaraa, the time for them to enter their pleas to the charges against them, will be postponed from Jnlv 6 until July 8. ""When the case is rsll.nl July t the continuance will be formally made. , James Hosick, the Ios Angeles detective detec-tive indjeted in Indianapolis on the charge of kidnaping John J. McNn-mara, McNn-mara, returned to his duties today after af-ter a vaeatioa of two weeks. In aa interview regarding the indictment ke declared that no official notice of the indictment had reached him. He aaid. however, that if be were wanted, he wonld not 0ght extradition. |