The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Apr 1924, p. 8

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ill" C', i_, lil?, , . . .. t. I. I rr 2" ' a...---:-:"""""" . C l ti. [turnip April [7 ' ' l . . .. _ i ' i""t.l Iv"?,',"?, the my. . l .-- ou di , _ . twith irY2e,,d/'nit...e..'ltg."' that money Was About the Dar. I 9.----4re you sure? A.--Poaitive. Q.--wo that the day this money o--And Col. Mason When he Q.--Are you d was supposed to have come to the T ---Y llA.i.-rcTof' un er indictment? Parliament Buildings? A.--a can. wanted to be driven? A. es. l Q.---as there an 'thi . not swear as to the exact date. tt.---And there would be nothing _ /tpr' y "ur banking ---Ah t the d r'? A.--- unusual in Mr. Haney getting the I er your head in connection ith Q. our. J ar.' . About N ( ithe bank? A.---, don't know WI the day. can; ant; beingl drivel? 2511;} the t Q.-You 3a . Q.---Mnd did you see Mr. Haney on -" ou o no r . , ', 'r-l."-'.'..: y Mason told you? A. that day? A.---Yes. exact day? A.--No. l . .---rrid you tell . o.---) you saw the chauffeur u n jthe bank this? A._I;?g'.body around driving him that day? A.---On what Believes It Was Blind. h i Qr-You didn't me Mr. McGarry Eday? a.---whad Col. Mason may have managing around the bank on that l ta.--iis day you are talkinx said to you on that. occasion might l ism}; 3:;No. sir. /1'ai.1':'adirillei'; d hi h have been a, "trlind"? A.--I am in- _ ', I "' 1 you recognize an t .---" as e ay on W C clined to believe now it was. around the Home Bank that; a???" Mason told you Haney was taunt! Q.--a'hat "it was a. "blind".? A.-- . Globe Robin " Lame Duck? Yes. , ' . g . Mr. Sincla' some money to the P li t1 tit.---) if Mr. Haney says he did . ment. and itlrciJrei'itittetet.. 31?)?" Buildings? ar lamen ' not take any of this moneys-did not . ', story of yours has gono up a bli , Mr. Clarke-That is what he says, get any of this money-would you alley. This Globe robin has turngd now. l believe Mr. Haney? A.--" would. [ out to be a lame duck." Q.--Nras Haney in the bank that Mr. Currie - How much did A Member-lt has got wings day? Acc-r-Yes. Cooper Mason owe the bank? A.-- UNII'lIIgh. ' A .8ai"r,'it"re,"t?nouoti'.', in the bank? [lie owed money. d l r. Currie-That . . .--"- n is own office. ' l Q.--ito the thousan s, didn't intonded tTrCr.il/rltg."' what it was Q.--\Vrhose Office? A.----His ofticn (he? A.---wea. _ _ Q.---lf you had your choice to say as President. ta.----)),"" or $80,000? tc:-:? whom would you trust $25,060 'Hancy Around All Day. would be around. $12.000 fy; tth.000. With. Mr. Mason or Mr. McGarr 7 ( Q-was . . . Q.---And how much did Haney A.--NcGarrv x y. a.» he in Mason 3 office? h b k th ' A.--oh per- . ' C"' .'. i'A.---lra would be in and out ot owe t c. an en. . ' .9.----1v15nt would you believe [Mason's office all day. serially he owed thousands. _ first McGarry or Mason? A.---Nc- l Q.--Did he get any bills that day': Q.---GVhen I say l hundred thou- Gat ry. l,A.---I don't know. . sand, I am not far wrong? A.---No. Mr. Fisher protested against these _' Q.--Quite sure you don't know? Rt-you have got to tell us who questions being put. but Mr. Currie A.-Positivc. got this story out of you. Do you . ' went on. Q.---But he did come in that da.1 want to tell this committee er.! Q.---Do you believe now Matton ?nd ".35 in and out of Mason's of. ith-ar.'" can't tell what you don't l sent th; t ' " ice. and was driven bv th . ' . mow. ' tugs? a money "D to the Build- four? A.--Yes. , e chauf l Q.---itere 1yt/'hh", persistent w; ' Mr. Sin v'tltbir-.--N . . cr. - Can you tell where more that a lot o t s money cam - gone as 'di'. as it 3:" Ile.' tREthSE he went with the chauffeur'? to the Parliament Buildings? A.---' got to stop tromewhorm. If this com; iriiigfig."" in the Parliament ' ("at 1:11;? have told the committee . . . 1 Fl. .-- {1111:2091 /s willing to stultity ittiolf I Q.--How do you know that? t everything you know about my: f t objection. A.--BtNeause I had to wait for ' You are not coming back with a I Always in a Mess. the car. fresh story tomorrow? A.--I might , Mr Currie Now vo t l S Q.---Where? A.--t)n Richmom think of something else. . - . . I ,_. . . .u Sl (own; . treet, at the garage. " " 3f)". have got yourself in a mess to- Q.--Tell us all about it. Wha. Afraid I Might Discover It. - ar. ': . were you doing on Richmond Street'. Mr. wioditie1d---D1d he tell you Mr. y"sinclair--1 may be in a mess A.--Walting for the car. I what that 325000 was for? A.--No. today, but I am not every day like Kap,,",,', did you come to be there'. Q.---Why did he tell you he wtut you. A. Because I drove the car home going to send it up? IV. Curriee--Do you know Mr. every night. The chairman-He has told you - McGarry? A.----). Q.-And what time were you 'he thinks it was a blind. 7 e Q___-Did you know Mr. Mason? there? A.---n would be after 5 i A.--1 don't know unless. because " A.---Yem. "t.'f.1fin 'he was abraid I might discover it . Q~Whieh would . . . .-- 1e chauffeur was then out and ask him. first? A.--oneirry you believe With Mr. Haney at the Parliament Mr. ctarke---What led up to the t Q.--Front circumstances that Buildings? . ' fact that he told you about this have arisen in connection with the Mr. C.ha.irmatrr-He is making j$f.l5,000 that the President was to. bank, do You think Mason put that statements he quite apparently has ling to take up to the Parliament money t0.his account? a no knowledge of. (Buildings? A.---r was sitandinlg and Me. 1- -...- . . . Saw Han looking out ot the win ow. new ' , 1mm. "Sher Surely, Mr. Chairs f? Drive Away. 'the bank's car gains out with Mr. Mr. Currie-In vour knowledge ouf)i--f'Y RI'. see the chauffeur go {game}? in! it--"'"""' the otf1ee with . . , . .- ane . clggct2,TU'iyly ttect',',':,',',',",',",?,',",', in Q--With Haney? A.---). 2---wat' that the same date. at . ank whereby Q.--From where? A.--From the the same time, that the late Man- ' you knew Mason put a sum of money bank. t ld ou that Mr Haney had _ under discussion here to his Q.--A _ YR."', o y . account? A N _ own . . no you saw him come back $25,000 to take to the Parliament . .-- o. with him? A.--1 didn't see him _ Buildings? A.---NeB. . Was Not Same Money. Y"',!,"' bavck. Q.---There was no conversation V l _ Rr-rl' ell, you said you waited; I with Mason before that about the Clr-rty.. have heard the evidence don t know what that means? A.--- 425.000? A.--No. , '01 Mr. Clarkson stating a certain I waited at the garage for the car Q.---" repeat. the very day and the _ announ't'ot' this was put to his own that day. hour that the General Manager told t account: Ap-Not that money. Qc-rf/y,! it came back later on? you that $25,000 was going by Hans Q.--M ell, some similar moneys? A.---I don t know what time it came to the buildings, when you saw tbs I A--res. . back, but when I came back to the year. you saw Haney go into it, saw il Q.--Looking over the thing calm- garage again the car was there. , the car depart? A.--Yes. ly, what would you think happened Q.--How do you know it had been l Q.--And you sruppotted he went~to . . to that money? Do you know where to the Parliament Buildings? A.--- Ethe Parliament Buildings? A.--Yea. - 'that money went? A.--No. I don't know. , Mr. Currie-What day was that? _:1," , Q.---well, what are you brought Q.----Did you have any converge- 'tA.-_-1 don't know the exact day. . A here-for? tion with the chauffeur that day? i Q.---What time was it? A.--LAttarr', ,'r, ' . A.--uNo. {accepted Mason's state- " o'clock, between 2 and 3. Ii Fisher Now Puts Questions. ment that it had gone there. I Q.--Where is your office? A. . Mr Fish too _ Q.-----Was this before or after the 'a-Y,,", the southeast corner of the 't . tiofi . or k up an examine- Saegwment on; 11th:; you had the cone 'i""11.)1i-t.1dr' top hfloor. '; . . . a: on w . ason? A.--ahd ." as t e car tt cl ed , '_, . WEI-The Mimiter (Mr. Price) was Q.--And what did he say? fl.tffllt, --No. on car A. 'i: i1,tfdlfd1',u how it was you retool- said the chauffeur was going to Q.---Top up? A.---Yetr. Ci T . is conversation. You told drive Haney to the " Parliament Q.---A,nd you saw him go int A. , $3111 fem-6:111:15 telf, a chauffeur. Bums. --Yes. _ t .", a was . .---'rhat th - P'"""- , _ . l ' four of the bank drove Magogthai'g- Haney Wat, Present. IWert Which my did it trot AF- quen'tly, and that on num . - e'""'"" . casions he drove Mr. not?" oc dig-Yer" Mr. Haney there than? Pere"? Still "mn'." . Q.---What else up to the 'present Q.-And dud _ Mr - , ' ' . . you set the car to ' t'. Sinclair then asked the 5'o.u haven't told ut' anything that him? A.--No. r Chairman and Provincial Treuurer' . might be called conversation? A.-... Q.--Why was Mason out iprice for a statement as to h _ What do you want to k a . . 9 t ng you w ether . Q.---r want t k now: this. A.---I an)" he thought I Assistant Treasurer C. A. Matthews Ir; _ . . . o now what the Min- might discover this, come across it, and L. c. Mason were to be avail- F%' 'll ' tttter wants to know; how it " that and he would h able for examination 1 il' , ix): remember this thing now and for it ave an explanation Cuddy pf the "iiriiriiiiii1' P0322622: . l l not remember ' _ . ' , I Well, when you rights? Tte', A.-- Q.--ot your own knowledge, you placed m the box to give evidence I I ore-- y men" know nothing mom, except that you ',,g,'trytttt1lt, tto1ittet efforts to M- ' Q.--Tell us what refreshed 3rour any! the car MW" away? 1'"'fli"U,1 be,'.',',",',' and Mttmttt. . memory? A.---Thitthing ove r. Praoe--HA has not said that. h . or" we cannot and them." "questions. r the W-rfhyy you tell us anything more he ttf; We hit" done everything. .: _ Q.---You - on the day My!" about it? A.---" . " Dover to serve the mom 'f told you this conversation the bank Mr. WW" it the habit to . . ' ' chauffeur drove Mr. - A.-- an?" Hm dull? when he wanted _ You. . h bo be thrivrtnt A.--mrdtqn he wanted _ l - , 7 . I . to be driven. - It; _ _ . a» . . _ F" _ ' adiic, _ _.. k" _ . " . _ L s" H _ . ' T _ T , ' _ My; 'ttsu'.' " ' a. tk, Liu,,: A . V -sauac, f, .

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