i f i t. Y l I. i I i. i i l t ‘PAGE SIX. Tim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN split in two and was lying. one piece Pri cc Edward Today "L O V E l .\' _ _ THE llUUGll “ ' -'.'_ Coll’. Song, ' _ Ilcmance fi‘ ALSO SHORT JIALKIEB Matinee 3.13 lle, 25c. 7 k $.15 MONDAY CAPITOL TODAY BOB STEEL E Thrilling in Western ‘Talkie OKLAHOMA CIUONE" 4| ALSVO T‘ JA Iii E S‘ KATHRYN l\' “The Hide-but" The crashing drama cf a young racketeer who, using hi; college career to hide his hi; misslep, be- came the champion stroke our and the model of clean sports;- manship. See him faced with the proposition of 'throwing" the big race of the year or going to jail. Does he WIN‘! Come and learn the dramatically compelling ans- ucr. M U R R A l’ CRAWFORD T HEQHEQZI. Clow ataiitys ccond Manslaughter Case On‘ Supreme Court Docket Opened ‘Yesterday. Further Crown Witnesses To Be Heard Mon- day. - Continued from lmgc 1i I I11 ciwrmrc tit: care up mmitlv: General said the fiticcntli nay qf No- ' ycnibci" was a day of sail f.1t.:l.t.es.. ‘llic victim of on: of tit‘ accidenta‘ I rill."- l-Icrbltrt Clot‘. of P01‘ Valli-pl who had |ll'f“ , w‘, ,1 gyfggigl‘ c 1 liv lo t log Clow liad an intimate fifir-iirl I-mls, v.i"h whom lie hart l have a time on thi- creme,“ m, Ny/_ l5. The wagon in which thcv (lFQYC V-l-fi fl liflht cxprcfi: wit: lYTM ' hit-Innis had foil d :1 jar of mQCtll NiTIJ‘ ill the woods near ‘he County l’t~-. While (lriving bac‘: rn flit‘ ca- FHZ ". in rllzttriion thcv crmumcd a "nnnliie" of the Lquid 1nd brought bael: the jar. They began drinking out of the '- and both Iieciuri hitoxic- uczit down ta Brcdnl l “upped off tlu- serv‘. and the wag- €ini~ ‘ adc life lxlliv. Cluu I-Cclnnis lied to its‘. out of on tn help him Inc-k, From tLi-i- Mclniits rriiiciiilir-i"; nothinc, until lir- “"1"? "ti in n nczglilzoiunu lirizl. lhcrc ll- a crru rlral of lTl_\'.'-lf‘l‘_\‘ Sllfirdlflfllg lstcrs at jar in the woods near tlrc county line rcttd. ' Clow and witness, the lattcr stated. some irinks from the bottlej After they had procured the jar they started for vxcnt out driving. They had Bradalbanc. Clow tr of them was driving. Neith- werc in condition ltli l. s way home. Cross examined the witness t0 drive. Clow f-ctl out of the wagon, but i u-itncss caught him with his left ‘Fifi l-flhand. 130th fell out. and landed on tile ground. \Vitness did not know IVIllCllYc" Clow was hurt. Witness cut i1 hi". llp in falling. Both crawled back i bT-“Yf? into the wagon. 'I‘l:-it was the last lwitness could remember till he woke 1 up about ‘.2 o'clock in the morning a- lbout half a mile lurtlni" down the ,road. “'llll("~.'i tin-n went to Came Bradnlbane where he saw c wagon in the yard. He got his Tflashltght and went home. Witness identified jacket VJfll by Clow". Wit~ css notkcd blood on tile road ca. rip- ‘scribed tlic gragraghv of the Sf‘C'l.’)Il ‘cf the county in question. lie and this wound but he felt it. It seem- ed t0' be a deep wound. Witness despatched Clow as quick- ly as possible to the Hospital. He ‘saw him again on the following day. on ench side of the road. The bottle was found about three chains up thc road towards Bradalbane, 3 or 4 feet from where the blood was found. Lester McLeod, Victoria, a young lad employed in his father's butcher shop testified to having driven along the Bradalbanc Road at about 9.30 on the night of Nov. l5th- larit and finding the deceased lying in the middle of the road, his head towards the left. Witness was driving a car and saw the man about 100 yards away. Witness drove back to Brad- albnne and returned immediately with George Dixon. ‘They spoke to the man lying on the road; he made no answer. They took him back to T“ BEAUTIFUL STAR IN HER MOS'l‘ SENSATIONAL TALKIE Clow had also, as witness recalled, a contused wound on the right side of the groin. 1t looked to be quite. sov- crc; showed grout discoloration. The wounds noticed on the head, le.-=licclally' one of them would be fquite capable of causing death. I Attorney General: "What would you say as to the cause of those l‘ wounds?" | “Well, it has always been a myst- lery to me. Elspeclally one which the ‘X-ray showed was caused by a very lviolent blow and by a hard material. PRINCE ED WARD MONDAY DIATINEE 3.15 16c AND 37c. LVEXING 7 AND 8.45 36c — 42c — 52c. “Hi5 ROBBED V ME 0F lThtit is the wound 1 would consider Bradalbtmc in Dixon's car. ’l‘hcrr 2F MY ins the fatal wound." were others in the car with witness flu» flux“ mm "What would you say about a when the man‘ was found. Lying on bottle?” the road, they first thought it was “It would bc capable of causing such a wound." "What would you say about a mo- tor car?" i "It would depend on what part. I iwould consider that a hard sub- lstnuce, such as a bottle,_soine metal- ilic substance or a piece of hardwood [would cause a wound." | "Would you say that any of the lower pin-ts of a car might have [caused such injury?" “It is possible." Cross-examined by Mr. Johnston: “It is not probable that a balloon tire would do it?" “I can't conceive of it, but it ls possible. It ls extremely improbable, though." up, passing it. did they realize it was? a. marl. The body was lying right across the centre of the road; it old not leave very much room to pas-s; they had to drive right to the gutter to do so. The mun was lying on his side, facing Bradalbanc, Geddie McLeod. Bonshaw, farmer, testified to passing along the Brad- albane Road with Mr. Beer shortly i (3 T UBLE us“ link.‘ GPQT uvuluh. 15th. They noticed a team standing by the road and n. man lying on his] back in the wagon. They lit a cou- ple of matches and trtcd un- ll successfully to wake lilni up. They; did not know him. lie did not ap- pear to bc injured, but seemed to be drunk. They heard a noise on‘ She will si c; vcu of‘! your feet as Iilnry Turner, the girl who lived only for rcveiige. but, than succumbed to Love ALSO NEWS AND COMIC l I l t "Your opinion would be- that it must have been some very hard sub- ‘stance. such as a bottle or a piece lof hardwood 0r a. metallic substance i of some kind?" I Cross examined, witness said this“ was about 8.30 p. m. The team was . ._ M ‘ _ ' ' v _ i "Ye-w" ed it before stopping. There scem- ‘. lflfilllCdlil-lfll, llllhflluJfllul. llZi-tl‘ It would depend on Mhatvpoit of ‘vimcss did not mum any abnh ed nothing else wrong except the; oi Mc xlllllCll LJLUQC he. \..t.ie.»..., \\ Jo the car struck him. My c..l.c.icnce Sh“ or the skim ma“ lying m me wagon and ‘n02, iaksing a rcw and threatened to hang with motor ear injuries is not great. going to hfcKinnons plilcc hc turned home. l-le had not seen Isaac 1'1" Hthat I have sccn, was torn frcin thc| head." “My mental picture is this. that. q ‘ l L , It) I'd h_ _ V h _ t i‘ this man received three distinct llghg" wlgness could not; describe o cwart tia nip, i , lo la seen im ‘ Cross examined, witness iepca e ‘ blows‘ whether given by a vehicle m, how the man m the wagon wasl .bout 4.30 that afminotn up hast that 1t did not look Lite an llljblly.scmc ether object I cannot my; but dressed. He could not identify ma‘, [mm a“ “ummobuc ma‘ it seems to me that he got. three dis-. ma; produced l“ Com-L They dlcll Mr. Johnston: "Could such an iii- ‘ tinct blows on the head; one on the m; “once the nmlfs legs-whether jury have been caused by a man full-ism; me other on me bnck_thatl he had one or two‘ ‘His legs may‘ mg m" °r “ “‘“g°“?" d b was the trtwture-nud fl lhitd- u‘ have been over m: side of the wa-l Witness: "I suppose it coul c." . l _ u u ‘t would admit the, _ t L, n Vthhxg w l a we-wrlty their?" ZZZ°.".'.'...‘ZZ.'T"....'Z... 1...... fiiflt.l."“.flisiii'é°.llo.i‘.° ‘$23.5. not‘ i .0“ FCDmTCL. frzax-mnrition wmwssi “Fume ‘s a possibiliiy‘. cclve it unless the man was struck: House any jars l“ me wagon, when .said Clow L-lh .n h.s ll-vllnl health, t)‘ Witness was not Slll'f‘V\','1‘l0l.l\Cl' the by an autonmbue and was the“ they could not wake“ the ma“ they his kllQ-ylCiifli‘. lfracturc was on the right or left: thrown 53mg dsmnce find struck went along we road about a mile '5“‘°' , ' |$¢m0 11811’! Oblvfifi’ to Mr. Donald McKlnnonls, the . “Wmnd yo“ Suggest that “"5 ma!“ On re-dtrcct examination, witness‘ nearest mum Tfigy fgpgyted find- ’ lrn-lorz. limit-tire kdicd from meningitis?» fi rcpcnwd m," the wound m the groin‘ mg a ma“ very drunk ‘and of heal, l . ~11 would, as a result of the frac~| might ha". been “use: by a can m“ a Home across the mad h“ Rose Valley corner, on the rcad. He.‘ inlso met Herb Clow on thc road. Wit l‘ int-ss was on a bicycle. Clow was with a horse and team. Stcyvart, Clow and witness had nct been together in the V ‘Dray Epljlfiq”. siitcl-ziil. Sumiiicr- ‘lure, of coursep ‘ He corroborated the precédhqg wit. Macxmnon 5am he would 8° up and imdc‘ mcmca‘ PM‘ ‘ ‘Csum-d to "Wmnd Cmw- 1“ your 091mm‘ b3. ness‘ statement that mcnitiglti: fol-t sec - l‘ r ~ ",1 --_ l ‘ . v ‘ _ _ t . .h.t\mg ..t en r l li of NJ‘ aim to lll0\C his bod) from one pos llowmg a fracture or ‘he Sh,“ was; M 5 p_ m_ the Court adjourned um icmbcr. lIc . : called to the illCSIJlKLII by Dr. lint-on to sce the vic- l Ftlm of an accident. He saw the case “ ‘about midnight Saturday night. The, inctn was unconscious, bleeding from gnu He “light pussimy‘ in m. 1mm“. Herbert Clow. runner, Rose valley. , ‘wounds in the head. There were two 5561mm manner, drag m5 hwy a few,‘ tanner or the dccenwd 1mm‘ teamed main cuts on the liczid. (‘.20 Zlllfilll," that m; son was m good beam‘ M ltion to anotherhftci" his injury." €'l\"ot very far..".. "Any distance?" l "I should not think any distance," l the cause of death. m 11 a_ m_ Monday, Victim's Father on Stand South Africa Military System CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Jan. .l'cet. 15.-Thc Union Government has 11-2 ‘rmhlps in?“ awiwm‘ if “Mimi ai ll. was possible, u-itiicss rrpcntrd. the time of the tragedy. I-Ic d i _L m Chan” m “s, _ ‘it ~ l"! l" 9 l“~ """ ‘WV 5"’ that thc fracture cutrd have been‘- mu a m, “mm o“ three Wars n30‘ mate nnr 111111;! ‘i1 ‘Hamh, m order‘ lm"""““' o“ m “Wm: i” ""“““ CHIP"! '1)’ WC "W" W511i! m" “I l‘ but could net nromid pretty well 5y" cm o m my l ‘g Dcccnscrl Wm m; to glvc air officers more oppoittimiy a. bag of potatoes. Not ttll they got' " "a laws r after 8 p. m. on the evening of Nov. - € l’ the left, which they took to be from ill another drunken man. ‘l i”; on their side of the road. They pass- "are l*ini.;:‘i‘. Ilc started out with Angus bu; ally 1 have 5cm‘ did not 109k "n a“ auto wont Over f“ ma,“ “M59 ‘mm the madside‘ whichif‘. MleK nnon of hi" own "tcc""d After l- tl at Th seal) in the cascsi face womd yo“ expect to find abm- might have bee“ a ma“ m mm or! ‘ ‘ i’ i " ‘ "'0 M‘ c ‘ “ " “ ' >511!“ 0f $01110 X11161?" a man intoxicated. They did notl investigate, because they had no]; [opinion men of the mentality should nan-arm} biflt." Celebration of . p‘ BURNS ANNIVERSARY JANUARY l7, 1931 — “Z951?! .'<¢ l l Under the Auspices of Oaledonian Club and the l 1-...‘ 4th». l ‘Kss ab...“ i t ti ii COMMITTEE-if. F. , Brown, D. J. MacDonald, Aben MacLaan, J. G. =5 McFadyen, C. F. MacDonald, J. M. McFadyen, P. J. McDonald, T. M. MacMillttn, Secretary. Distinguished Patronage of His Worship 4 Mayor Prowse and,Mrs. Prowse. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE t l Monday, and Tuesday 26-27thi 1:35.13‘ J‘ wfl-ras "<&"c~:ai.:":nnir_ Ti lad" ” White,chairma.n; A. B. £14“ _1¢ -., Shooting a Convict Not Warderfs Right ‘(C nadian Press) DURBAN, South Africa, Jan. 16- A wardcr in a prison has no right t3 shoot a. native convict, so u’ Jury found in the case of n. wardcr nam. cd Pretorlus who was tried here on o charge of culpable homicide in connection with the shooting of n. native named Goke. The Jury W" turned on unanimous verdict of guilty, with a strong rccoiiimctidation to mercy and added that in their | - t H l I ,('.'I0v.' were in tliv- habit of [Ylilllf i‘) Lwhind ‘l ““"‘r"““d “wi “V ' “ \\‘iI"{-'>ll. ir "on". wiirl llTllr-ll-"W ~lll11'I‘!‘(-.,n,..( m]. ., . . lW-rtrrt-rl ill‘ it'd Hui t“;‘tllllll'~ ‘ -. -. . . -. -. . n :. . .. ~ .. c. s . game of iaiir He. ‘ ' -- ‘ Inc Luuit. C-ni you rmrrnc of ,- tl- . M: . _ _> _ g I ,,_. ,, . .-,,,..,. , .;_.. _ l _ ._ . . M‘, l . _ _ _ ; . d guards in piisons. Wrm‘ “my” “ l ‘I q ‘ ‘ lnlrd to fro liitte t1 ."_‘i\ a hirl, bii lvl. lolly.“ li _ \ n h l uni Ill- haw a man could I(‘.Fl\'.‘ illjlllleli (111. 1,51" “l, tm-tshing o" u“. al-lflqmgn‘ prufcsslui‘ In f“ um R“_ Ladflil; Prctoflus "(rived n senlmwc of] ' ‘P "Wm" 3m“: "w ‘did not know \\ill‘llll,l‘ er net. til v 1"“ ""‘ " ' ' ‘* "ii ‘h’? "' “"“"- the bark and lcft side cf the ."kii.l‘of Nov 15th Deceased did not B0: wmthcr [or the sum“ Afncan A“ ‘ ' ' " t t. hard fl rrrfccl; saw the hill“? i“... m". 1-1,“. 1-,. 1a,. m" , 1... ' " r o‘ pit-turn. t‘l1' fol ,1 If) m, 11,0 Mo“, for...‘ q“ WUJ ' ' . lForcc or South African Field Artll- ‘Sm “limms 'mpr"'°"m°“ ‘i , n. rum smith"! cud saw a i1‘; “ i] f‘ l, Q Q l1‘. n,“ ‘it n. had m‘ . “T, ~, “ “our. ‘l, .1 ‘fillllitlliogllolii“amt. m m“ m‘ hm“ “lmms. lery will be trained as both Gunners 1mm". Sllspflld"! m‘ 12 “wmhs “w “W: m mo “vagou and! le 1Cll.f‘ o i. “inc... i..c .(.l p 1W n mi“ ‘Pork ‘If lll.lll c l... _I, yb 4 .tl ‘I saw huii again about 5 p. m. at thcmnd ‘mow ljcct to good bchavkm hcwrd n10?!“ :iaided on one OCCnblOll and nicen I I 1 C. " i‘ Tl ‘. l. d con d ‘he llO-solbl) e in ) ltlCffl-vc brook below the house, watering his This win emu“ that when a cad t! The Judge said he cnurely “greed .. . . fshum had bu." fauna‘ ‘vnncs. .-.. . _lll amt. 1.,» l.l(l( l1 tiiore injuries from an antoniubzlc. bursa Deceased Sam he was gomg . u . ,wlth the jury's “den and added: They iiifcrmezl occurrence. Los- "I McLeod of Vicforia going to Bradul-j bane, snw a man lyiin: on the road. t He itiforzncd people at Bradalbantxi Folloivnig Clonn": dralli about llVfli r rs 1l'.ci' llic tragedy, a coroner's! n‘: h"!d and AIcInnis was’ l-nn. 01.11011 with the death. Lat- l~~1 r- Farr". while ct Dradalbcnc, rztci-"rrl ccinain information and a‘; a "(Ziilil iii" (flit-t r went dawn to I ' ‘. l) l! t'l"ilt“.\' Otto Curtis. v . rri..liil on a charge rmri’ ¢.-.ii.~,l w. that h" Omflloyctl by thr l'l‘O\.ll(‘l.‘.l Dcpzit-l lie l(l"llt|lll3d ' ‘f ‘c '.'.'0l‘i:‘ Valle, . On the C.'l"l ' fhld. 51d on the w r- nth. On the eazl Wit‘, a". llt- crosrcd the field". toward heme. _ a m f, "Hmd v1.0”, V‘, H‘ PM“ bu, ‘H1103: Sivatrd mat he m“, Ch)“, incl: the fracture ivas in n straight ‘store and examined. 'I'hcrc aver»; no “way 1mm when. u“. blond WM onilflmn/fbd- 111 the lust it lllslhlllff been. , z _‘ nu“ m H” “TH m“ My.“ Blwaya boon good frinmhv n? hnc, not runnn-ig out in .1 star shnp . loose or torn pieces of hair. but thcrcl l)“, mm] “my found a bomm "WE-ilblfi l0 FY9593" m? 59"‘ l‘ 1179a: .- r"!l riots nil the road dented that thry had cver fought for f“ “mum Th“ ‘Hmm mmcntnim“ m“ mm“ m“. cmbflklcd m “w? Th‘? "w" Pmccmlf-‘d l° Gamcsawiflmr For“ generimy as n u plan - Fpvcrpt! m". mu] _,_,,.(____a1 ‘mum on u" ma“, “my my ‘ll ivas caused by some blunt object.“ wonnrlr, which hc examined cursor-l where “m, found we wagom “Tm 2 final carccl. for youths, as 00nd ton! . m." lli|l~'"l witness stated that the road i‘. iznrrolsxci- than the pro vim-in; hiyhr-ajr. about 2) or ill fee‘. with‘. i lift-Innis‘ E xldeziee (‘laide lift-finals. l8, lswcrni stated thrt h» knew Herbert. Clow and that he wcitt to school with him. Clow had an accident some years ago in which he had lcnt n leg. He saw Clow on lcd that he had not made or ‘ loff" sonic lllOCllfllllHC with Stewart an non un the day before the fatality Aftcr getting the moonshine lac and cigarettes a‘. Moarz; store. Before the accident he and Clow were talking. Witness did _ _ ‘not reznelnbc-r whether they were 'll)t‘ Jay of the Provincial Clow bought some talking about seeing a girl. In fall ing out of the wagon witness cut hi; ,l'p. he tlioight on the Wheel of the wheel was lower than the other; tilv- wagon was weak. When lie ‘ tliotiglit Clow was there. so he took u‘ ('i'.".l c:iv..i1c-i~_ the flashilglit and rtartrrl for home. l; ilc lIElJI no purpx" in lea-slut; lll.“t ivrgoii. Cu .- witiie...‘ wen; to Ganiestefs niooiudiine in the wagon. Witzits raved home about l! o'clock in S ill‘ 39-, Bl-adal. mcrtiing. He thought that had the lYhcl-p 13,-; Ilsruch party been at the scene of the . Iaccident. they" would have found him. Hr saw lights going down the road nr fought over a girl at. Llnincstci-‘s. AflrrIlm-n Session Witness could not remember what was done with the bottle that yams the wagon. It v-as probably lcf‘. there. He did not have the empty’ battle in h.s hands later in the cv- cntng. to his knowledge. He could not explain how it got out of the wag» 1-. on. It could have fallen out at the back. He did not have tt in his hands the evening of Nov. l5 about 5 o'- _after they had finished drinking out clock win-n he drove to the home nf thr- nn with n little red horns, to |~o halkv. rm he‘: high. "(Ivy had n. bottle with them. aimilrr to the one produced in court. In the botfc there was some moon- Ihiu which he bad got from a gallon l witness in an express wag». incltncdjtatncd. Questioned further he insist- Thc sides of the wag- ed that he never wanted to fight vrculrl be about four inches when in an intoxicated condition. lot it. Witness had not been drunk since Mel-cod was killed, he maln- Wltness denied raising‘: row n‘. his home on the morning of the 16th. I H; could not say what brought An- gus Mclflnnon down to his place. Be m] itincture pf the skull. Clow had also a mzmflbruisc on the groin, witness uzidrr d a ma“ 1mm“, DICKHF ‘stood. Clow lived for six days after _ the injury‘; he died on the 21st. thcdhz-t they were made by sonic dull’ up me ruad That was me last “,.t_ . qualifies for a commission he will be i Witness replied that the injury on: l d _ u t I appontc in 1e pcrmancn orce | the groin might. have been caused by‘ nets saw of him till he cot word his ‘an automobile. lIc could not llil-l so“ was hurt between 19 and 11 0-, lagin: how the other injuries on the | Clmk that’ night‘ George Dixon Mme Allomw‘ Gmlmn]: "W114" m“? W" skull could be receiver] from an auto-i and knocked at the 40m, witness u" n’_n‘_lt‘l_‘t‘lic_ “Sc °‘,d°nm"“‘_ _ ‘mimic “l m“ 5am” um“ got up and went. to Kennedy's store, _wluif‘°°r'_ It” .“‘ firm“ Vim“ Bradalbnnc. Witness and Dr_ Ma- ladies-. Pjcnillfltilllt‘. lawn: . second-i thicson drove the victim to Prince “dint \'.'Oltlifl be due to the frao‘ county Hospital- ‘ t The clothes worn by Clow were, Further Professional Evidence This sshcme opens considerably a Dr. J. ll. hlalhicson, Bradalbanc. wide field of promomm‘ for “ll-mom WYTT‘ ‘ medical practitioner. testified to hnv- produced m Court and ldenuflcdd "Yul" ' ‘ ing known Clo\v for some six years-H Arm. he returned home_ wnncs Wm‘; the 119x? “d” “Durse °l 2° mdctm "flow long would it take that t3; glow mg lost a leg two 01- gin-u- Dn Mathicson “armed out m 100k ‘m, commencing on May 1, will be con- r"“.~-‘/:|i?" v iyears ago. lIc seemed tJ be in a the home and wagom "From a lcxv hours tu two LI" three ‘ health); vigofQufj state, witness saw‘ They went to »rl.°wsdale-s_ whpre l Clml’ m‘ n“ 15m M Nmicmlm" h", witness and his son had been thresh- ln nu lnjttrcrl condition bctwccn 9| m“ They woke Mn Tl-owsdnle up and l0 o'clock in the evening. l-lc i and u". three went w Mn Mcmms. m '. -' - . . t.ftlc‘-. iiimllrii-hA"illiii~t$ikiulltfiiiijdilsm srttiii-f 0' Tm‘yd““§i‘ Glance Alain“; Minn etfhco cos; oxiie individual cadet‘ - , H a ici- up mi n ogc ier con nuc ‘ _ . l madalbn,,c_ He was lymg some. l the starch m, um wagon They wcm it is obvious that the possibilities of "why do you say a dull object?" l what in fl. recumbent position in the ‘ along the road with lanterns and | n military career are increased, and "The skin over the s=caip was lac ear, hi5 face and head matted with 1mm‘; a lot of blood a pa“. or glows I the objection to the present Air ‘rrnted somewhat. lint the bour- unrlr-r- ' blood. l~lc was quite tinconscions. and a cap. lat“. they lucked up 5.11%"?! R5 b91173 l" m‘? "tau"? or l‘ liicath was fractured in n linear mnn- Witness had him taken into the pm... or a wagon Fm“. m. ‘we yards! dead end is to a great extent rc- ' flint i‘ll'.'f‘ you t.) say a." to the c cf the \'.'.'vuinl:.-,oii the head?" l cannot ' aziytiiint: more than nrmy a step in advance of the other. object." "What ivould you say as to tho‘lly, force of a blow that would cause that I of the skull running towards thel llllllfy?" 1 right ear was between 2 and 3 inches] "I would think it world require a: long nnrl was right through to thei blow cf considerable force." lgkull. Another wound at the front "would n blow of n bottle do it?"; cn the left side was not so deep. A jnrs and n bottle and a black buffalo °t Sew,“ “cum”- m m“ arm did robe. One of the. jars seemed to be m‘ au°w m‘ ‘t’ _ 1d m“ m“ or moonshme‘ It ls accepted all the nor over Cross-examined. witness said the m“ no fight?! pigglsrézlllflzllegenft; piece of wood found had been freshly, rlzeaotxtzfls rain t2“ m“ key“ Th . m‘ Ail- Force is divided into two cate- Onc wound on the top back part: broken off the wagon box. ‘Before persons are appointed to act‘ fcct that the‘ accused wardci- had lost control of himself and dldd noti and it is under these conditions ma: lknow what he was dome whw he: shot Goke. The judge referred to a’ statement made at the trial that was not far wrong. ‘ Excuslng the light sentence meted out to the accused the Judge saidzi “Were it not for the fact that you‘ are tempernmcntally unfit ever to have been a warden I would have pnsscd a severe sentence." Visitor-find wot was you tlllllklffi of doing wlv your boy. Mrs. Smith? Mrs. Smith-Well, ‘c's that fond of ‘l animals, ‘is father was thinking of‘ making a butcher of ‘lm. ' How time does run. One takes ; breakfast here, another takes lunch, one or two may take supper, but all go ta bed-in another world. The Department naturally wet: "Yvfl- il- Ilfsht.‘ 1 '.':'r:l ivonnd. as he thought, was be- had been boards put 5.37055 this box. "A i110“! IP01“ fl part of a motor low and to the left. 1t seemed cir- to make the sent wider. One of 53mm”: ‘he wrmmem pilots who "W?" culainln form. k Ce of Wltncss dld not see these, a hardwood board, had been m" h“ “ ‘uwmnfle ____ . ___ _ [promotion to the higher ranks of icomma “a, and short service commis- CE T READY FOR BIG CARNIVAL AT THE FORUM i/VEDNESDA Y, JANUARY 28th. In Such Africa the government have up to now followed the some idea. but as the force is a very small one, ‘ill airmen under the rank of mnjor are now on short service commu- 110m, which are renewed every three comes thrqulck turnover of pilots as the syltem was calculated to supply I large reserve available in an emergency, so that money spent on training was not lost u was sometimes said. From nomen- wnrd, however, the young airman tn South Africa will also be a IHHN-‘r and his chance of-enterlnrupon a permanent military ., career wilt be far greater than under the old aya- tem. ‘This consideration, will, it. la yearn, subject to satisfactory service on the part of the officer and provid- ed he ll not over the IIO of 30 ll Jllililtfitflill-l! I 91th.!- n». SPECIAL PRIZES expected. induce n considerable num- ber of young men to apply for ad- mtulon w the cadet course which 1 ' .__* ‘Deputy Of King Illegally Chosen Australians Say MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 14.- Tlie appointment of Chief Justice Slr Isaac Isaacs as Governor-Gen- eral of Australia is invalid, unless the British Cabinet actually discuss- ed and approved it. in the opinion of Sir Edward Mitchell, K.C.. and John Fullager, 5.0., two eminent; constit- ictoric. The opinion was forthcoming in reply to questions nddresicd to the lawyers by a number of societies ivhtch have long opposed the ap- pointment of n native Australian to the Viccregal post‘. ‘Iliesc societies protested against such tin-appoint- wit-Km, crlnchcs‘ _ v . l I _ m 1 on utlonal authorities of the State of veal-s old. ‘Witness had worked with‘ or miikmg a’ military "m" 3' “Minot be ‘Mood m l“. p“ o‘ \" ment as early as last June—long and Wm be posted m the scum M. as warders over prisoners care should ‘ before Lord stouehavcrvs successor 1'1"" M!‘ Fwcc- ‘Vhere he Wm "We l” taken m sec that they “m Emu“ i Was nanird, although tho Cabinet's some years as t1 P11“ 811d will ma‘ °ugmy compemm m do the Wm o‘ l Intentions had been rumored-and be transferred to the artillery 0r, ifsl-lpefvlslng Wlwlcli" m5 Lmdshlplthey have not rested with the an, qualified m the 5mg duties course, commented upon a statement madclnouncelnent or me actual gppollll- to the South Afflcflll Staff Corps. by the prosecuting counsel w thv 6f‘ t, cm If the constitutional view express- ed by Slr Edward Mitchell and his colleague is correct, not only would the appointment of Slr isaac be in- vnlld. but all Federal bills which rc- ‘ducted. n will mean um in time m Pretortus was n persbn 0f infantile j ca,“ ms slgnalum a, m, Mnlesly. come all officers in the South Afrl- mentality, and midway i? Virgin “e l representative. would automatically can permanent force will be ptlotsqhad given his ev encc ii i own be rendered mwmd “km n’ would which will place South Africa's llttlclbehulf showed that. this statement be vosslble, m sum c3535, for per- sons who considered thcmselves in- jured by such bills. to chnllcngc their constitutionality The appointment of Slr Isaac lsnacs. on the recommendation of the present Labor Government, i185 aroused considerable criticism in Australia. The personality of Hr‘ Chief Juatlcc has not been cnllcd 1H question, but the ignoring of nrv- ecdent, which has always demanded that "the king be represented by fl iviii-Aii..ti~nllaii, has caused resent- ment among’; strong section of tht! press and the public. I never hear you talk about 1'01" n . m . Well, they never talked about me did they? Proud parent (who served) Whll I told you ta the awry of the World War. His son: But father, what did U10!’ need the mt of the um! M‘? run, freely-thin is the 0PM‘!- m" n golf links-Arthur podmakv. , ‘ Never nu thorn _beon_|o much, in hate u in modern life-Lord-Dlvltl Oecll. ‘ $I QIIIOQIII-MI".