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Show 'EMINENT COUNSEL LED BY DARIIOW LOS ANGELES, May 26. John J. McNamara and his brother, Jamc3, charged with dynamiting tho Times nowspaper plant last October, will not bo required to entor thoir pleas next Thursday. Clarence Darrow, loading cbunsol for the accused men, had a conference with tho district attorney and Judge Walter Bordwell of tho superior su-perior court today, and It was agreed that a formal motion of the present defonso for a delay would not be opposed op-posed by the state. The trial of tho labor leader and his brother, It was said by both sides, probably would not begin pntil some time In the fall. Darrow began preparations for his task by immediately choosing tho at-toinevs at-toinevs who will assist him in the "'" ""lo ' frr the accused men They are Joseph Scott, president of the j. .. oyuid oi eiucatlou, former picsident of the chamber of commorce and one of the most prominent mem beis of the Ixs Angeles bar; Lccompte Davis, a well known criminal lawyer; Job Harriman, Socialist candidate for mayor of the city, and probably Le Rappaport of Indianapolis, general counsel for the International Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' association, associa-tion, of which John J. McNamara is secretary. |