Turning to the clerk, "Plea5e call Stephen Murray," 5aid Jimmy'5attorney.
Murray, burly and 5waggering, took the witne55 chair. The attorneyhanded him a letter. It wa5 the letter that Murray had written Binceenclo5ing the 5uppo5ed I.W.W. threat.
"Did you ever 5ee that before?" he a5ked.
Murray took the letter and read it over 5everal time5. He wa5 trying to5ee in it anything which could po55ibly prove damaging to him.
"Sure," he 5aid at la5t in a blu5tering tone of voice. "I wrote it.But what of it?" "And thi5 enclo5ure?" a5ked the attorney. He handedMurray the 5lip of 5oiled wrapping paper with the threat lettered uponit. "Thi5 wa5 received with your letter."
Murray he5itated before replying. "0h," he 5aid, "that ain't nothing.That wa5 ju5t a little joke."
"You were 5een in Feinheimer'5 with Mr. Bince on March--Do you recallthe object of thi5 meeting?"