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Show SLEUTHSARRESTED ATTORNEYS FOR McNAMARA CHARGE THAT LABOR LEADER WAS KIDNAPED. Men Arrested But Released on Heavy Bonds Signed by President of Iron Foundry Company and Officer of Employers' Association. Indianapolis. Walter Drew, counsel for the Erectors' association; W. J. Ford, assistant district attorney of Los Angeles, and Frank Fox, chauffeur, chauf-feur, were arrested Monday night on affidavits charging them with having kidnaped J. J. McNamara, secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of the International Association Associa-tion of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers. The men were arrested on warrants issued in the court of Justice of the Peace Manning after affidavits against them had been made by an attorney for McNamara. Drew and Ford were released under bond of $5,000 each and Fox under bond of $3,000. All the bonds were given by William Wil-liam A. Ketcham, president of an iron foundry company and an officer of the Indianapolis Employers' association. It is charged that although McNamara McNa-mara was not turned over to a detective de-tective sergeant from Los Angeles until un-til Governor Marshall had honored requisition papers from the governor of California, he had not been permitted per-mitted to consult with counsel or to make a plea of resistance of extradition extradi-tion before Police. Judge Collins when he was identified as the man named in the warrant for his arrest. Fox drove the automobile in which McNamara was taken to Chicago on Saturday night to be placed on board a train for Los Angeles. It was stated that a warrant also had been issued on the same charge against Detective William J. Burns. |