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Grand Jurors Retire to Hear Crown Evidence, 12 February 1935, page 2

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venture cruise , on t-ne _; __ ^ JS-£L. 3ctii - J*ftric£r Tp?t$ro · ftboftrc * Au&ZQlr .Fafl.» "JP&O* 12"""""CAP I "TMv» n JHT«jtf · * ^^»* S. v A.Q&tr&lifl Stfttc Jscnfttor SLXwi & former* Heiress, mother of one of the --richest hetrr.A-tbtJti*^Wysctfi \ In . Ui& .essesi^L United States, -were undw Lord, radio impresarioiose troubla ~ calls once 1 brought Ihe. warship looner's side and* four . vere aboard the r^undadventure ship, apparing a "hitch-hike" tow merican- naval .vessel exirsday. ' -ralia, with the JXike-of aboard, stood by In men here took' to -be ice" while Lord contlnI out the :messages, thai gulshed his appearances since he first reported trouble because of heavy Lord-snip stti^. a; fteSi warrant 3/ipiniQ * D0 Issucci * for^jKHi^w^sr * to key outfits wtre lost in the blaat, show ftU9£p* ^pliy oo &uoc&£oci lifeii"* self and then instructed the'courfj metal-clad "bonding. ..The possibility clerk: to. poO- tf-a^i^S^Wi^attl County Grand Jury ended its drha m*&r Wftift f cttoscn filter "Wwlc^i t^fr pany^ operating the *dn3rfout KO deagainst gambling and crime .In this Grand Jury retired, and, e^ected finite decision has, been jre&elvd. resort city. · · Dan MacDonald of. Point Anne, as The jury's final -act was to indict *w«nan. They then j>eturned to the «*.««. j * teed tl: - Marianna, Mrs. Lucy Cotton address en the criminal case of the Thomas Magnv -and 14 others docket. yesterday, on charges .Jpt operatingJudge is Welcomed gambling houses. A criminal court Judge, Chief, of .Police and City During their 'absence His I^ordClerk'already were under charges. < M*rs. Magraw Is the: mother of ship was welcomed to the 'Assize Lucetta Cotton Thomas,. nine,.-who by the President . of "the Bar Assoreceives an income from a $27,000, ciation, Charles >A. Cameron find 000 trust fund.. Mrs. Magraw and then proceeded with the civil her husband, Thomas, -also charged casesron the ; docket. as a gambling operator, -are lessees Counsel .appearing In the two of ' the - - Deauville ' Casino, Miami civil causes' stated that both had beach. 'Other figures prominent in been settled out of court. Miami's winter resort life, indicted His Lordship Instructed the Grand' as gambling operators, including Jury on the law and tnelr duties >r William Vincent Dwyer, President to; the Crown paying particulaJ atsage to" the Australia he of New York American - National tention to the case before the court >uke, third son" of the Hockey League Club and one of the Justice Nlcol reviewed the evidence king pins of racing, in the. south. that he believed the Crown would <land, probably would be The final batch of Indictments i^so submit on the charge of- murder 'with's- shotgun/'. named Cnarles Call and Nicholas pr?f erred against 'Harold W. Verssed to the Associated Montone. on charges 'of holding up milyea.;' He_stat«d it _was believed tartly a message de- Mrs. Margaret Bell and Harry Con- end alleged >· by 4he Crown, that Vermilyea visited this city on Oct7 he was staying with tent, wealthy New Yorkers, and rob- ober 4th and that. he was in his ;them of Jewels valued at $200, a "best * maritime ; tradi- bing, 000 in the Miami Biltmore hotel mother's home and leaving there ur other crew men had Ja-st walked, to ttw> br^e Of Dr. J»--AT -month leave -him-. Faulkner, son-in-law ;of t h e ' deA number of the accused. Including iwn as "Beth ... Parker", Senator- Lewis, cited with the Ma- ceased, with his mother and ^that >n the ' now-oelebrated graws in operation of the Deauville evidence would . be produced, that i3 to satisfy his publi' ·" Casino, told the sheriff they would a man and woman were seen on craving for adventure. were set'-at the premises and. that' the Crown ine here picked up a surrender-today.=Bonds fui-ther alleges the attack took it the Australia had ad- $5,000 each with the exception of place, which resulted in the deatir irker she would stand by Call and Montone, ordered held of Mrs. Aurella Vermilyea. nerican Navy boat, arrlv- under $50,000. . . "There will also be evidence", conimoa, 800 miles away, tinued His. Lordship" --"that someral days.'Pier si Murderer Hanged thing was heard to fall and later Atton e a hatchet was found, which it is co Trips Made "" went ·> At .Winnipeg -Today alleged was the Implement used to jury t x day the Australia answcause, death. The Crown will likeJpeb.ia-- (CP)--George 15 trouble calls from the D.Winnipeg, · -, -:·.,;· ,,:· Jayhan cbnvfctedTot-lhe murder; , The ; · but expressed "consid- of a purchased In Toronto. Later, it policeman, was hanged at the was has '1 r ishment" "Then it found Headlngly, is presumed, the accused left for Third Fatality in District today. He went to hely" ; ·ng and sailed off, ?hen his death jail quletly_and ::made no Toronto and went to the Walker Within Space of 3 j Wllf n IB did not need help statement before House and. there displayed some the trap- was bis wi'f You will be. told of him Weeks sprung. Jayhan was convicted of anxiety. t*rrup >urs later, the SOS went ^slayfng purchasing a morning paper and Sergt. John Verne of the St. .as- tin y · Australia headed oack Boniface., police after the hold-up later making arrangements to trav-- Northern Ontario nxKycounted el to Hamilton by taxi after an 1C. ' . n account of the trouble of a drug stord July 24, 1934. a'rgument -over the-- 'fare". The nine dead within three weeks. The Heup' n Crown will produce a- witness, who result of three .fires each of which . W i k n FIRE DAMAGES "If r irker caught tropical Orillifl Or>t Pph 12=-- (/TPV-- i identified this maj)_as_tlift_one»_whc took the lives of three chHdrerjj..; ·s, DatningTTtfggTng car- Guests and employees were forced rode on the train front Hamilton to The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arne "cTlni: i eaking. February 10 dis- to flee in night attire" from the Chicago and 011 the way telegraph- Hamalainen, in Ebey. Township 15 lightfi' i you 01 : "Palmer-House Hotel here early-to- ed for reservation on .the plane .r.i}es0 northeast of here, yesterday it, put over a lifeboat. day .,, when fire of unknown origin travelling from Chicago to . Glen- was ' 'destroyed " by fire ,nnd their Wileni : tl up crew as they jump- caused damage estimated : at -be- dale. California. Evtdeitce, will con- three children were burned to Ef.riou.' "If I: . Captain Lord remained tween $5.000 and $6,000.. ' ,, - tinue_ and show that arriving in depth. Sweeny,- Flink,. Paves " Levi Edwards, fireman," '.was over-; California he secured his carf and The dead weYe 9nna, five- years the 'Ai ii ile (members of the come and was revived by other fire- proceeded to his h'efeie in Ontario. old; Si)lo, four; and John -three. sary f i; <>d, to leave him. These men.. According to firemen, '.he California; 'where later he was Under strikingly similar, circum- aren't s stances -on Jan-, 22, at Bruce Mines, There r tjord manning . schooner blaze started in the roof and burned arrpsted. - ... al < >f Samoa rug due Thu:;s- down to the s->cond storey , before Long before the opening of the the frame house -, of Mr. asd Mrs. but he dec s Alex Saart was burned down and weather turns bad they -the alarm was given. session the court room was filled -.». »,r- but no one w&s allowrd.' t^^sJiajid*. their three r.hiirirnp WIT*-.HI;^ ·ceed." · · lg *Uon«*«M» a- "p>»Cga"'a1S5ut the room An a one WCCK later, witn conai'·VWKil ^iflfiL ^^ itiffQ * kept perfect order. At 2:40'p.m. Mr: Aions almost identical, the three hfs apprehension for He ( llegers" .in .,, the crew Edmonton. Feb. 12 (C?)' -- With 'Justice Jeffrey adjourned court un- children of Mr. and Mrs. TJohel tion ttofal fur farmers in Alberta more til 9:30 Wednesday morning. Dupiuslost their lives, when fire itm to send the distress ye be u than doubled in the past-two years R. H. Greer, K.C., of Toronto, and i levelled their home at Cooper Cliff. chief 1 a viistralia marked time, and with quality of pelts greatly Charles A. Payne, K.C.. of this city. In each family the youngest child lical i< x st this note of gratitude, improved due to. scientific methods, acting for the defence, were not j was Just over two years old. and the ether i 1 this 'type of farming in the Prov- present In court -when" His Lordship eldest was just under six. Each fire here reported' His i <> already put us into .-.r in,~e has been j-alsed to the status addressed the jury. It is expected broke out when the parents had ~Njtor · «r ran never repay and of a $1.000,006 industry, according the grartd jury will report, some titjie i l f f t the... children alone in their SepU-n t ihorne-for a' short while, and in each surf a C' '.'. if you do not get to to StanL-y K. Clark. Provincial today or «arly Wednesday. Four hundred 'spectators? ratftly instance .', the mother, returning!' ,ition i he Dufce of Glou- Game Commissioner. There- are- now be hunting for me with 500 licensee! fur farmer.i-lin. the interested in the proceedings of. the discovered the fire and tried ;vainly Richar 1 the -rest's of his life." 1 VermUyea moraef triai-ai-ti)e^ourt to rescue .her -children,.. '-. i -v Province. " ; , L"^= ARE JMYED Ml «TJ lorm is i In a u HeillyV mann i "Haupfe i ing Ibf dress o don, n r*ad tr . 'amiriat of the "j-es," t i Callander Endangered by tattoos Flem i Fire, Dionne' Hospital state a 1 fot V;' - -.-'Safe;-. -^'^ cv" "You ' Callander, Ont., Feb. 12 (CP> -- der an 1 North ICmsworth Township HaS Generp and three residences together with nal pic > a stretch of Hydro »and telephone mann i lines were destroyed1 by an eariy kidnap · morning fire. here. -The loss has not Charle been estimated but will. not" exceed , "If 3 : is what $10.000. * lownship_xecor«Js--and-- contents a- pert · of the" heroes were removed un- d u t y ' t - ' harmed. Three families made ]iome- in the ', Icss are preparing to set up house He < i perfect In other quarters. ~ The electric and telephone ser- the K \ vices to the Dafoe hospital home that k r --^"Tfi'i r rupted, when the lines in i. the fire you' cr n locality were destroyed. Linemen ward H are now engaged at restoring the a mat services. They -will not complete * the will b. he wi 1 vork before this evening'. hears t . « «^» » ; j he wi1 i SPS^Js accused

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