Harold Vermilyea is Placed on Trial, 13 February 1935, p. 4

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THETONTARIO INTEl iluptmarin's Fate in;IMii Harold ; W~VeTTnilye*r.-, charged. witfi the murder of his mother, Sheriff J. D. OTlynn announced to Mr. Justice Nlcol Jeffrey the .. «r hi«n L Jurors would be eating In the court "thjtib«where "the altoeed offence ouse. . . . - _ ' ; i A-.r - * ' would ' 'not ' site ' an 001 " es- His Lordsnlp would not counten jance'-the arrangement and said . j the Jurors had u>-be comfortable . jBe*B_.»o;' Street . |and »e«reg»ted__JflHnf.7the_.. trUU He said they mass, be taken to a ,,,,,· NTGormkn, witness botel-whereji priTate dining room .·K»ic'hU residence at'U» ' ^ the would be aTailable. · ·11 · apartment* a p a r m e s direcUy , ':"*0«a Cram'ths Ftataer · residence. G-ertnaa Cross-Examined i H»- stated v to»t with- his Wife be Called to the stana at the reswnp'attended- the first show at the np!cn Uon of the _Oourt at 2.3Si this --; _ · " borne i shortly - before^nfie "TEIKyY (Wednesday), afternoon, Mrf*lf<Jor He stated he walked on the north man was cross-examined by ' i " - , - ; ' ·· ··-· . side of Bridge Street and near" the Greer. Do-you-think-- this... couple " : "residence ~ol -Dr.- Marshall noticed l<l--na,ve~-SECii_yuuj__£izr^^!..!^rtr.i.-j! "-^Ht-tnai^aid^-woman wartlngjestjgi a&bul "^--BrtdfeifitweU-- -·--'--z-^-^j. ;· -- 4 - . .: . ^. -^Nothing--particular ~ "· "Q. ;Wn«rr were' they? A. .Near -the :heni? A--Only that they were walking quickly. - .... <s Reid residence. - , , . , ' ~_^Qj;. Where did they go? A. They Q.--Is Bridge Street a busy, one? were 'walking quite quickly with the A--Yes^ at times. ·e'wai*iug nuivc H*"~**~ ' --'-·* T»V»« wArnun _jnanjtMi-lh*ln»SdfeJ3Se_-^_:^ was __Q.--HOTt_manxJBSre_on_the street dressed fn dark clothes and lh< at the time? A.--They were the ^a.'wearing'a "light coloreo only ones I noticed. we« ,W«en they reached the Q.--Did you ever hear a voice residence they · A--No. Q-^-Tbe groan was startling? A.-- comer,and went onto tne Q.--The groan was starting? A.-- Snd'were iort-to tny- *»«* Q.--Prom-the time you s*w_.lhe cause It wa« quite «f~ o -What next happened? A. couple turn in until you heard, the had' reached the the groan, the time was short? A--Yes. naa JBBCUW ·**· driveway-of ------·-« - --- when -- *ien I Jiarsball apartment, I he»'d Jus; a little time. acres the Q--As a layman the injuries loj a T"groan". "1 sUrUd acres approach- SIr*_VennUy£a_irere.bad? A.-- I t 1 r c « ; - T r « - ' - car ra«drTrben-I«**-» ^ »W ing from .the west and stopping the was a shocking Eight. nti - car, and an knowing nw .the . Mr. G. B. Smith, one of the oc- ~»e went towards_£b«. jrorgery door cupants of the car stopped by Mr. of Dr. Faulkner. I saw a bundle of clothing on the lawn. Mr. Burrows [Gorman was the next witness and B< recounted knowledge of the C'l::! struck some matches and we no- : offence. -·' his Young Man Rides ' Uced a" woman. ....... ----------------Q;u [NEWS BRIEFS His evidence in the main was the Kiddie Car to Join Club Justice Jeffrey-- Was- it dark? A, ttrii same as the 'former witness. la I Very. Windsor, Ont., Feb. 13 ( C P ) -- Q. After you were stopped was | AND ODDITIES I Q. What- was her condition? A. It was tough while it lasted, bul there a conversation? A. Yes and I Her hair was disheveled, there was young man carried it through t <^*^rf-«r »jf*»*^**^***s»>^-r^*»**-o*** 7 much blood on her fate and her followed Mr. Gorman and Mr. Bur- the gamely. Dressed in white breeches Washington, Feb. 13 (CP)--The disc rows up the walk. Near the surgery teith were protruding from ' her flUJ and an odd sort of coat he rode door I noticed a body, lying a few United States House of |l«t>re- n "mouth. It was a ghastly sljht. un »a in ». the market for a Q. How Is the light on the pole? feet easterly from, the walk. I was, a kiddie car from a downtown SCnumvca 1s Invt ~ : _ _UghV_and quite close before I noticed the body. hotel.to .the armories where a circus stopwatch to time speeches. - - . ~ " Ymf that you could not was in full swing. And" there in a' - Q. \%. now w»a IL *^n»vi**»* .-rtlt j « « ^-mlH v--'. Members are erttinjf addresses How le jraiujLuu *i^»»ui.*«v«. the Faulkner residence. M shower of, snowballs from a <jnng down to sach a fine point that close to it? Q. Was the light over the sur- see the body until ,MII - · · · - dark. I went ' youths he made a two! ;il|'.»'6 J«»-... Representative May of Kentucky gery door lit? A. No. lier ' """-- inltiat'cn ·' ».V,, ^m. I u'e spsVch, The . _... and ;isked lor an even 2 1-2 minutes, Q. What did you do? A. I went to the car to g;t a . ,, j ^ic.ed^ithivnitistr.'-Phil -Neai,., one to discuss "conditions" tn Mexico.-to telephone and when I cams back putting my , hand underneath "'of the golfing Neni^,^ considered irrepre&ible Tl Blanton of Teiaji Mrs. (Dr.) Faulkner was present. body, I raised it and recognized it ··------'himself a member of the Junior Stl .up to reply and demanded - a r>' Mrs. Paulkner telephoned for a ' "" ' wsman. minute* and a quaHrr. pHydHarTand pr. Gibson answer- Q. In the light of the flashTig'/.ti111"'""1^ Club."Without obxttkm." said Sp*«- ffri ed,- At that time Mrs. Faulkner did how did you not know it was Mrs. i ·' , tmt, , ktr Bjm.s, "the senllern»n will Shi noV know It was her mother. TLe Vennilyea? A. Her hair wa« dotrn; be iltowed to proceed for 2 mth- I r r s . woman was carried into the sur- orer her face and there was coruiti-: Car Somersaults ntr*. 15 seconds." gery, and then Mrs. Faulkner said raoic 54 j Feet Thru A f ' CI /I I* o fa t t- ^-^"^^ .,rjl r JU blood ^*" on tV,* the far^> "jft'U my mother." Q. How strong are the lights? A. Q. Did you »ee any instrument? 100 candle poirer. Guelph, On:., Fab. 13 (c?) -- \ ·\Vcroes,Kr,-M»«., \>crces«t, ...^,, Feb. . ^^. 13 ,, (CP) . A. Ye» a hatchet. Officer Isard had Q. Are they good lights? A. I (Scmersaulttng 54 feet througii t h e ! _.\ Greek charm parported to the h*Uh*t but I did not touch it. " not say so for that type of l a i r alter it had crashed rtwough j have the power of stopping the I.EdT, . Jltrorf. MeaU , |a wire guard rail and traveled 114 i Jluw of blood was used today in if u r. v · Whea lunch adjournment'.was street' j.'eet in the ditch, a car driven by j an effort to SATC^ the life of Ed- 'an '" Eatl Brur_skl!l, Ir.gerH)!!. struck a i ward F. Kelley who" is itrffertns retir reinforced concrete abutment a n d i . f r r . m internaJ hemorrhag-es. :ame to rest at the Bottom of a n ! No physician was present is icekt LAKE ERIE.GIVES UP FLYING FISH eleven-foot ditch on the Guelph- tiiends h u n j the charm by a rib- hex -· ' TJr^ntV-i'i an; j 9 I hot! Around Kelley's neck. It was _ ·&:,",,, ' Ji LT 1

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