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Show uu DARROW SAYS HE EXPECTSTO SUFFER Clarenco Darrow, the noted labor attorney who was recent,l acquitted on a charge of bribery in Los Angeles In connection with the McNamara cane, arrhed In this city yesterday afternoon. af-ternoon. Tomorrow night he will speak in the Salt Lake thoator on tho subject. "Industrial Conspiracies." Next month Mr- Darrow will faco a charge similar to the one of which ho was acquitted in L03 Angeles that of attempting to bribe Jurors. When asked regarding his experience experi-ence In the McNamara brothers' trial and following it, Mr. Darrow expressed ex-pressed the opinion that such an experience ex-perience was but tho. logical consequence conse-quence of a life which for tho past thlrty-flvo years had been spent In fighting thG battles of labor. "Ono cannot fight on tho danger lino without exposing his own life," ho said, and he added that ho did not seo why ho should expect treatment different from that of others who had darod to lift their voices against injustice in-justice and to side with tho poor and disinherited as against the rich nnd Btiong, Mr Darrow talked about a not distant dis-tant future when all men would bo brothers and when there would be no such thing ns Jail or a silent confession confes-sion of the falluro of the human race to solve Us problems without recourse to. hatred and brutality |