THE DYNAMITERS
M'NAMARAS SENTENCED REPORTED BARGAIN WITH THEM DENIED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright NEW YORK, December 5. At Los Angeles, James McNamara was sentenced to life imprisonment and his brother to fifteen years for the Los Angeles outrage. The prosecuting counsel denied the story of a bargain to secure a confession from accused in return for a lighter sentence. The judge declared that the accused were not deserving of clemency. IN THE NICK OF TIME. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION PREVENTED. NEW YORK, December 5. It has just been diclosed that a dyna-. mite discovery was made at Roberts’s Ironworks, Tacoma, in • September, 1910, and that an explosion was prevented in the nick of time. Ortie McManigal (the labour unionist who was arrested with tho McNamaras for being concerned in the Los Angeles outrage) and James McNamara (the latter has confessed to bis connection with the Los Angeles outrage) were at that time registered at a local hotel in Detroit. . Tho police are considering whether they will, bring McManigal there to stand his trial on a charge of dynamiting the gas building 1 several years ago.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7977, 7 December 1911, Page 1
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