LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.
LONG SENTENCES PASSED ON THE PERPETRATORS. IMMENSE SENSATION CREATED. New York, December 2. The result in the Mac Mara case c eated an immense sensation throughout the United States. The Labour organisations prominently defended the MacNamaras, and then- pleas of guilty came as a severe blow to the labour ranks. The prosecuting attorney assorts that the brothers MacNamaras' did not intiiici to murder the Times employees, and that Die bomb was of insufficient pautv to destroy the building. But a gas explosion started the fire causing the'deaths. “i J “ \ ■James will I be sentenced to life imprisonment. and John to fifteen years, if the court agrees with the judgment on 'I uesclay next
It is st:\ted that further outrages are likely at Los Angeles, due to the lit-Hdling aroused by the trial. WHO INSTIGATED THE DEED? PROPOSED INVESTIGATION. (Received 4, 8.45 a.in.) ■New York, December 3. The-National Electors’ Association, and employers’ body, proposes an investigation to find the instigators of the McNamaras.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 4 December 1911, Page 5
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165LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 94, 4 December 1911, Page 5
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