Show DECLARE MUNSEY KNEW CAUSED EXPlOSION Witnesses Say He Hid Los Angeles Dynamiter Two Weeks in Salt Lake Nov o IS How S.-How How Eugene I 1 I A A. Clancy Chancy a a. labor union official of ot ofSan s San Salt FrancIsco Fr fainted taJi ed and ie remained cd unconscious when after making Mons In fn the district attorneys attorney's office In Los Angeles he looked through the crack o of a door and saw sa standing in another room Ortie the confessed con con- Lessed dynamiter was related at the thed d dynamite conspiracy trial Oscar Lawler special assistant to toI I the time attorney general and Arthur I. I L. L Veitch who gathered evidence c in tho the dynamiting cases casc in California sal said Clancy collapsed In December lUll 1011 after admitting In their presence that he lie knew lwow James Jame n D. D McNamara amara was on the coast to blow bov up nonunion jobs jo Lawlor L. an and Veitch also named Olaf Oll A A. A atH and Anton San Francisco V. Vm H II Pohlman Seattle attle and J J. 1 U. U Salt Lake as being aware of McNamara's Ic amara's dynamiting mis mis- sion Pohlman and are arc not among the time forty ort defendants here but when the defense defenso objected to quotIn quoting quoting In ing what Johnannsen might ht have ha said time thy court coutt ruled time the evidence o was competent comI com corn I potent because It ha had been shown that Johnannsen Johnann cn was a co o Time The witnesses sal said Clancy at tho time district dis attorneys attorney's office told this story stor In August before the time Ix Los s Angeles Times explosion Clancy Chancy went to Scat Feat tie tle where he was vas introduced b by Pohlman Pohlman Pohl Pohl- I man to James D. D McNamara Ic amara who said saidI I to Clancy Clan you OU know what Im I'm out ont hero for lor and then explained lie ho was to do lu dynamiting Clancy then went vent to tolie lie Iho Rochester convention ot or tue tile International International International Inter Inter- national Association o of Bridge and Structural Ironworkers wh where re TO ic o oI I talked with J. J 3 J. J Ic amara about the time visit of ot the d dynamiter to the Uio Pacific coast Clancy was In Boston with Michael Young when ho lie Iea read of ot the tho killing of people at the time LOS Angeles explosion c Immediately lie he telegraphed to Shorty San Francisco to clean house hous meaning incoMing to get rid 1 of certain telegrams about J J. J B.'s Bs western trip Ho lie also al o hurried west cst stopping at Salt Sail Lake Lako to 0 s see sec e Munsey the thc ironworkers ironworkers' business agent there thero Whether Mun- Mun acy kICY lev told him time the dynamiter wa s hl hiding lu In In Salt Lake Clancy refused to sa say alding You had bettor better see sec about that When hen the thc Llewellyn Iron lion Works in ini i Los Angeles was waR blown 4 I up on or December Decem Decem- her bert 25 5 1910 0 lc who Mid did that Job appeared 1 in jn Clancy office in him San Francisco Clancy told toM him to got out and dl directed e him to see seu Just after alter ho lie had hall told this story stOY Clancy who had hall heart henrt trouble turned lurne I around un and saw n through the thu crack of a door dOOl Ho lie fainted und and became unconscious later why vimy knowing McNamara lc amara was wa guilty g he ha hall hail l nod Joined with and in iii the defense o of tho McNamara c amora brothers broth ers Ol'S cis Clancy replied ho lie considered it none none of his hJ business III lemi U Ii h J Mr Lawlor lor then told old of f an Interview ho had hind with known also ahw as Jack Bright told me that after tim the Times explosion ho he was waH sent b by 13 J J. J f J. J McNamara Ic amora a- a niara mora mara to Inquire whether tile Uio people In Ju JuLos Los Angeles J thought thu hUll building hud hail buen huen destroyed estro cd by Imy II escaping gas ga said iUd fl ld Mr Ir Lawler I told toli Munsey n we wc e had bail that ho hid James B. B In iii Salt Lake for two weeks after tho time explosion that w c chud hud had a no Salt alt Lako tailor Theodore who ulio imo made madu a suit stilt of or clothes for mara ira and in iii fact C own n wife hud hail given gien us UH a description of ot otc Mca Mc- Mc whom sue she rented a as a Ct man to a room hm o n adini ho lw rented a room to a num tl named but he lie did not think h lie ho looked hiko o Ic I whether he ime had not 1 also him hillEl in getting the limo 11 I been the tho go between Continued on la c 2 Column 4 i. i I DEClARE MUNSEY KNEW OF MISSION from Page 1 d dd dynamiter back to Indianapolis Ho lIe I denied d all of oC It Then he ho camo caine back a and nd said ho he had decided to make mako a c lean clean breast of oC It Wo We 0 appointed to m meet the next da day but In the meantime mean mean- t time ime Munsey had seen Johnannsen and w when hen ho he reappeared tho the next da day he said aid s ho had decided not to talk further I also had bad a talk with l labor abor conditions In ii Los Angeles about In w which he said Gen Harrison Ora Gray Otis OUSt proprietor p of ot the Times was regarded u us s an enemy of or union labor Mr Caplan Spirited Awn Away Malcolm Lau Laughead head a chauffeur testified tes tes- t that in July 1911 ho he took Mrs Irs F Flora lora Caplan Capian wife of oC David Caplan I indicted on a n. charge of or murder McNamara M to Reno Nov Nev e Mrs Irs Caplan with h had ad been summoned as a n. witness against a men other than her husband Laughead LauS said ho he was called to Troit- Troit moos moc's m oes oe's offices whence with Johnannsen a and nd another man he drove e many miles t to o a canyon where tile they were Joined b by y Mrs Caplan and ond her hor two children Later ater L the they went vent to Reno he said and T TI gave him a n. 25 26 tip Up for his work Further testimony that Herbert Herbort S. S I I lockin Hockin now on trial furnished the g government Information last winter was t live ire given by II H A. A Graves a n. detec Graves said that tr ar ar- ar r ranged with him him to get in touch W. W v. v J J. J Burns another with detective and t that hat Hockin l tl livered later met Burns and delivered de de- de- de certain p papers wanted b by the tIme p prosecution t Ion |