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Show ERECTORS WILL NOT FURNISH LAWYERS U3S ANGELES. Aug. H. The grand Jury unexpectedly reopened ita Inveatlga-tion Inveatlga-tion of the McNumi dynamiting caeaa yesterday by calling before It Mr. D. H. Ingeraoll of Ban Francleoo. on of the principal wltneaeee for the proeeeti-tlon; proeeeti-tlon; her hueband. D. H. Ingeraoll. and John I. Harrington, a detective employed by the defense. It waa announced that Eugene Clancy, a labor leader of Ban Francleoo. who bad been too 111 of late to reaoond to a aubpoene. waa expected to appear to testify next Monday. District Attorney John D. Fredartcha made public a telegram received from Walter Drew, chief counsel of tha N'a- llonal Erectors aaaoclatlon. dated at New York. August 10. Drew, saying he ha,l noted In the prea alatementa attributed to Detective W. J. Buraa to the effect that the erector' aaaoclatlon would aend lawvera to help the proeecutlon of the McNamara caee. declared that Buma had had no basis for such an assertion "and." he added, "aa you know. It la not true." Drew aald that for yeara th aaaoclatlon aaaocla-tlon had been collecting evidence relating to the "long eerlea of dvnamlte outragea upon the structural steel work of our member." He would plac this at the disposal of Fredeticka. "If materia) or relevant to the nreeent caae. or If It would asstet the ende of iuefloe." but none of the "dynamiting outragea at Loe Angelee or In the far weat have been directed di-rected agalnat any concern directly or Indirectly In-directly connected wit h our aaaoclatlon." |