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Show O'Leary Declares ! That Me Is Being Railroaded to Jail NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Seven jurors had been selected when court adjourn - eu. une taiesman nau previously oeen excused when he admitted an antipathy anti-pathy for "Irish agitators." Questioning prospective jurors "as counsel for the American Truth society so-ciety and not as my own attorney," O'Lcary intimated that he was being "railroaded into jail nnd that if found guilty on all counts he could be sentenced sen-tenced to 160 years." He asked talesmen If they would "en or the jury room with fear of political po-litical or newspaper persecution of a verdict of not guilty was returned." Later he admitted that Bull was anti-BrIti3h. Ho also asserted that although al-though he personally was "opposed to tho Imperial British government," he had "no racial prejudice against the English." i |