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Show M1NSEY HAS fNCOUNTER Salt Lake Witness Is Angered by a Detective De-tective Los Angeles, Cal , Dec. 21, The grand jury ucvoted Its morning session ses-sion to an Investigation o( the Salt Lake end of the alleged dynamite conspiracy con-spiracy Alfred Goodrich, a fifteen- ear-old lad from Salt I-ake City, was tbe first witness .called before I tho grand jury. He was followed bv his mothers, Mrs. J. E. Miinsey, wife of nn officer of the Salt Lake union of Bridge & Structural Iron Workers. Later J. E Munsey himself was called. Prior to the confessions of the Mc-Namara Mc-Namara brothers, Mrs. Munse is said to have made a statement to the authorities au-thorities that J. B. McN'amara had been in Salt Lake City. j Befoic the witnesses were called, ' a mysterious box, received by the federal fed-eral authorities from Salt Lake about '. ten days ago, was taken Into the jury room. While his wlfo was testifying, Munsey Mun-sey left tho ante-room and had an en-rounter en-rounter with Samuel Browne. hfad ol tho detective force of tho countv district dis-trict attorney's office in the corridor of tho federal building. Browne looked look-ed at Munsey when the latter passed, and the labor leader defied hlrn to "look again." Browno resented tho manner In which it was said and demanded an apology. "I will have you 7ut in the countv Jall, if jou don't watch out," baid Browne Munsey retorted that he was a fea-eral fea-eral witness and in the federal building build-ing which was government territory. Browne walked on and as ho dls-appearod dls-appearod Munsey muttered i "If thnt fellow says nnj thing to me again, I'll wallop him on the noBe." |