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Oct. 15-(0?) —Iti her fourth statement to police Mrs. Evelyn MacLean Dick, charged with the March a torso slsyins oi her husband. repudiated two ear- lier statements and declared truthful s third, in which she claimed William Bohozuk told her "we got him at last.” The third statement. reed in court today. told of delivery to her of parts of John Dick's body and said the reason the 40-year-old street car motorman was murder- ed was that he did not like her having anything to do with Echo- zuk, a burly young steel worker who was angry at Dick "scandal- izing his name" She learned Dick was dead, the statement went on, through 8 telephone call from Bohozuk on March 6 and later that same day a man named mmsnelli delivered parts of Dick's body to her $11189 at 32 Carrick Ave. Throughout the statement ran thg name of William Bohozuk who at conclusion of the young Hamli- ton widow's trial will stand trill himself. along with Donald Mac- Leun, father of Mrs. Dick. charg- ed with the same murder. All four statements were road into court testimony before an Ontario Supreme Court Slur)’ l0- day. the seventh day of Mrs. Dick's sensational trial, outgrowth of the slaying which shocked this com- mui-ty hy its brutality when the headless. ilmhlcss torso of the slain man was found on Hamilton Mountain on March 18 last. Looked Bored Through it ail-the reading of thousands of words of testimony- Mrs, Dick sat looking downcast. sometimes even bored and once she yawned. The w-year-old defendant's statements were loaded with de- tail, She told how Romanelli drove to her garage in a car which she had borrowed earlier in the clay and loaned to him. "I received a call from Rom- aneili who said: ‘I'm bringing the car back.‘ He brought the car into the back lane. l’ remarked that there was a lot of blood on the car and he said: ‘That will come of! all right.’ _ "Wrdppcd up in a piece of cloth Wu a part of the face which was all smashed and some other parts which he said they had tried tn burn and were not able to succeed in. "Rornanelll removed the parts from the mr and put them in the garage. He told me I was too bloody slow and was very mad be- cause he wanted to get, back up- town." Then. the statement said. Mrs. Dick drove H/omanelll up town and returned horn. "I told my mother that Jz-hn had been fixed, put out of busi- ncss and she said, ‘well. they tried long enough’ or words to that effect. . . “She asked me: ‘Is there any- thing out there’ and I told lior there was a couple of pieces that they couldn't dispose of. She amid: ‘You had better get them out of there.’ Nothing was done and I was expecting someone to come and clean up the garage but they didn't show up." This statement told how inst October the accused was seeing Bohozuk to the annoyance of John Dick and said she was intimate with Bohozuk on Oct, 9, only five days after she had married Dick. "In Bumping-off Business" Last November "Bill started to talk about getting rid of John be- cause John was scandallzing his name among his friends. . .he went on to say that he was in the bumping-off business and ‘l can get my gong to do it-"’ The statement said Boiiczuk conferred with the gang during last Christmas week and "talked the job over" and she gave e900 to Bcihozuk for a "down payment; to lllp gang to do the job." Statement number 4 was mere- l_v to the effect that she wanted to declare statements number l and number 2 false, that number 3 was the correct version and that she could not add anything further be- cause she had been told by her counsel to keep hcr mouth shut "and bloody well shut if I know whnt that means." Statement number i told how John Dick had been slain by men she identified only as "a Windsor gang" and said the leader had asked her to meet him in a bor- rowed car and with him she drove to Hamilton Mountain where the torso of her husband was thrown. 1n this statement Bohozuk went unmentloned. ‘Then in statement number .‘l she said she loaned Bohozuk money to dimose of her husband. It said Bohozuk "detected" her husband and they were bitter enemies: that Dick had nearly caused Bohozuk to lose his job os a steel worker. Statement number 2 went on to recount how on March 6 Romanelli and s man she did not know took John Dick for a ride in a car, during which there was some drinking. Dick became suspicious and mid: "I won't come with you again. you Wop,’ and with morn DAMAGE ron 5 rm: _ rigs ,__cr_iagr.or'rrz'rowu_ consular: "iiillfiltas M‘. r~ row-A's» ~ cwcrwgnr" The easy-action laxative tor erdinaryiconsiipoilon -r that Romanelli let. him have it.” The statement said the car then was driven to a home in Hamilton's north end "and they stayed there for a little while (lis- posing of parts of the limbs." ileardon To s Start Season IIEIRSHEY, Pm, Oct. 15—(CP)— Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League were encouraged tonight by word that Terry Rear- don. injured in a game Saturday night against Hershey Bears oi’ the American Hockey Leawue, will be able to take his place in the Boston line-up. Reardon suffered a leg injury 5nd for a time it appeared as though he might be unable to start the season. Mining from the starting line- up will be Don Gitllinger, injured in training. He has not recovered sufficiently in take his plncc when Boston opons against Canudiens at Montreal Saturday. EARLY MEDICINE Quinln-c was uscd centuries ago by South American Indians. MenPast40!“0ld"? Wantiild-timePepJiim? Want ilonnai, Younger Feeling! D0 nu lay youre “uid" when weak, "slim. ll rnn awn at d0. ‘ oeurh t . wig?!‘ l: sin s‘: outfit-s rams Totals: n poor. ynun rr co nrr. arty . orsaleaaali gumi drug slzoru IfYIliGfI. ori/vnu" uuuuuu An ensemble, ateg- nitieent In Its sincere l‘i"‘i"i"i<"’;-if-'l"'“.-h‘ and set gills“? es- pestly e speed ef greet brilieace. Wittiiiit Jsvsisrs Sim 1m milestone, qg-gwn...“ ‘Yltlf-“alfin-fiflfafik“ oi your grocers dERLO "it???" YliliK l VIOIIITY Mrs. EB. Hardy has returned home attics" spending a recent hoi- ithg with friends and relatives in U. .A, Miss Alice finciett. York. has accepted a. position with Brady's Shoe Store. City. Mr. David ‘Baylor has returned to his bane in York alter Qflidliil a few weeks in 8t. John, NB. Mia Lois Orusvoeii, Cltiy, an em. ployee at. 5.5. MacDonald's spent Wednesday in York, tihe gum at ha- Mmt, ma. Gordon Crockett. Tbs Yon: Alpha. iinlitute was held on Wednesday evening. Oct. 9 at. the homo of Mms E.F Ves- se-y with o, large attendance. Mir. VemonDuokha-srmmir. dsasedfiiefarmofflam Brown eawasrepomtcdiaatwcek. Miss Stella Jay, City. is visiting in York. the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wendell Vesrey. _ w. Harold Taylor, City, span his ‘Iimnkxivlizg holiday with his mother, Mls. TaydorpYork. Mr. and Mlrs. Lloyd Vessel’. York. left to spend s few days in Boston. Mr Gordon ilardy. Pleasant Grove. left to syn-rd a. few days in Boston. “I use Ilew-fonnu/a Pepsodent Dental Cream” “Why are your teeth ~ i ooroasa 11, 194a so much whiter than mine?” izng a flew duo's in Boston. putting up a. new machine shed. Mr. Deon Watts, York, is spend- Mr. Leonard‘ Newson, York. is Miss Velma Watts, bookkeeper of R E Mulrli, City. is spending he: holidays at her home in York. Mr. Reginald Ban-wise is making much progress at. his mill. Mr. Edwin Crockett, Toronto. assistant mrasmger of time Bank of Nova Sootla, xtcwnpaxiied by Mm. Crockett, is spending his Thanks- giving lsolldnws at his bane in York. the guest of his sitter, Mlrs. George What/ts and brother. Mr. Vernon Crockett, botih qt York. Miss Roma. Rodd. City, ia spend- lng her ‘Phtxnksgivlng holiday in York, the gut-st of Mics Gladys Crockett. Messrs Ira cETTl-a/udc Lewis are loading tumips at. York Station. Mr. Russ Newson has returned back to his work in Tniro, Misses Lorna and Mary Wa-tts are spending Ihcir Thanksgiving holiday in York. m. Will mire. Yank, a loading turnip! at York Station Miss Olga Proude, student of P.W.C. is spending heir Thanks- giving holiday in York. Misses Norma and Helen Iawis are pending their wcekxnd at their home in York. Miss Shirley Cooke is spending the week-crud a‘. new home in York. Miss Anne MacPherscn, teacher of York School spent the Thanks- giving holiday at her home in Or. V2911 COVE . Miss Marguerite Vessey is spend- ing the week-end at her horns in York. Miss Wlnnifrvd Hnyted". teacher of York School is spending her Thanksgiving holiday a1. her home in New Glasgow. Misses Dnilv Wait-ha and Glad‘?! Omcttctt, stands-rm of Union 00m. menial College are spending their holiday at their homes in York. Rev. Mir. WFmTCovalmd. and Rev. Mr. Nicholson. York, ex- qiumged pulpits for Sunday Oct. 1s. Mr. and Mrs liililnr MaoFadyert. city, spend. Sunday in York. the guest. of Mrs. lvfaclihdiefls mother and IBIUICE’, Mr. and Mrs. Hefbefl Iawls. YOUNICER - NEWSON NUPTIALS ‘nhe marriage Of.Fi0l‘fl"sL‘B vir- ginia. Younker, only daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Younlrer of Kingston, and Parker Coles New- sos-i, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Newson of the same place. was solemn-lied at. the Parsonazc. Cornwall on September 9th at t p. m. the Rev. J. it. Skinner officiat- ing. The bride was charmingly dress- ed in a bliue sheer floor-length gown vnth gold sequins. she wore a shoulder length veil. corned. a bouquet of red roses. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Yeo. cousin of the bride wore a floor length dross of rose taffeta with- matching veil and carried a nnsegay of mixed flowers with pink and white streamers. Later in the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride where supper was served to over forty guests. The table was tastefully decorat- ed with flowers and centered with a thug tier wedding cake. ‘Iihe toast to the bride was given by Rev. grstulationa. After a short honey- moon the vows couple returned to Kingston whore the groom is prosperom fanncr. The following week a miaceiianoua shower was tendered the young couple. st the bride's home by hha le of the continually masque- sash. ' Sterling Yeo of Union Road. Mrs.- leegh svlih NE m fiyti/I/[W-IUIIMI/lfi PEPSUDENT DENTAL CREAM WITH IRIUM ' GIVES Tilfillllllllltfil TEETH NIVI Ingredients . . . New, Irlghler Tests! . . . TWICE Al Much IRIUMI GIIIATEST Cleansing Action Eves Offered! Now at last there is a dental cream that re- moves-smoothly, safely-EVERY kind oi film that darkens your teeth! New ingredients ... and twice as much Irium .. . combine to give NEW-FORMULA Pepsodcnr Dental Cream the greatest cleansin action ever oiiered! Teeth" are WHITEST-WHITEST the ‘re CLEANEST. Get bright-tasting JORMULA Pe rodent Dental Cream and lustre-groducing he result: " e sodenr ecausc . today for the WHITE T TEETH. “PEPSODENT TEETH" are lilliiliiifidll because they're lilEANESi "leis Hope" every Tuesday night, Dominion Netwesi GRAHAMS BOA!) WJ. ma. rred (Jampbdl entertained the munbers o! " W1. at hes- hosne own Tiles-day evening, Oct. 8th. Meeting qmied in usual way Singing ode and repeating creed, Fifteen members and one visitor were present. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved Dis- wasion nn purchasing the Book of Knowledge for use in the school ruul/oed in indefinite postpone- ment as several parents purchased some for use in the home. The folmving aid: committee was ap- pointed ibr time months, Mrs. Earle mix-ray and Mrs. John Mao- Le0d._ Two "Thank You" cards were read. It was decided to have an auction sale at the December meeting. The sec? read the p". hide pertaining tu the Provincial Drama. Festivals and gave a ta-ik on the rules and regulations ne- gnrriizig same. . Hugh Campbell presented the program on Home Economics by Mrs. Hamid Laird and t/hc foi- lawlng wmmittcc was appoined to mire charge of scrap book. Mrs. Iliugh Campbell, Mrs. Gem‘!!! Meo- hood and Mrs. John MacKay. Mn. Earle lwmwely was appointed eon- venor cd questionnaire on Instit- irte work by Mrs. Alan Stewart. Mm. John MucKay. “flanked Cnmpbeii and Min Elaine Camp- bcll were appointed no wliact for Balvaiion Army and litrs. James M. Oaimpbei for Orphanage. Meet- ing closed to meet next month at the home of Mrs. Arch Macbeazi. Roll osJ-l to b: answered b0 nam- ing a sang for Irstitute new song book. Collect! amounted to $4.86. UIILI PUTS 5T0!‘ T0 MONKEYSIIINES DURBAN. Bouth Africa, Oct. l6 —((7P) - Durban city has set a- lido $4,000 to trap all monkeys which are a danger or a nuisance to citizens. In recent years Durban's monkey iiaolionald Bros. T H E A T R E MT. STEWART FRI. 8 PM.; SAT. B and i0 P.M. "son Finne- Starring Peter Lawford Donald Crisp population has become so numer- ous and so bold that housewives in some suburbs rnpiein that, it is not safe to leave anything out of doors. Bands of monkeys -aid gardens and verandahs. making off with anything they oan carry. es- pecially frult or vegetables. [here have also boon cases when mon- keys have coma through an open door or window and raided the pantry. Efforts by ratepayers to trap them in the past have failed for the onhnsls are too clever, and it now has been decided to pay an expert animal trapper to do the job and remove the monkeys to an estate well outside the city. The mayor, Scnrstor S. J. Smith. said in council that the monkeys could not ‘be shot as the public would never allow this. Colonies of monkeys have for years lived in the bush bordering Durban's sea front and come up to people who have food for them. 'I‘hcy can be seen climbing on to a visitor's shoulder, feeling in his pockets, and exploring his car. The wise man empties his pockets of everythlnl ‘and locks hia car before feeding the monkeys. In parts of the Oape Province baboons are-plaguing farmers be- Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal it railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. . Souria ron sans Alrahire Ball, 1 Bonnydaie i-‘asl ion Burton Class A. Sire Glengafl‘. Bit 0'l‘alhion Class A A ms Bonnyda-ie Eliar with a three yes old reoord of 10006 milk Mid 4': fat. Apply to DUNCAN u. dorms. Souria, 1L n. l cause the eradication oi.‘ a favorin baboon food -the prickly goal: ~ has brought the animals out of th mountains into the flats in UV?!‘ increasing numbers. To illiiigliiiov. 22 MONTREAL. Oct. l5—-(CP\—Tll trial of Kent Rowloy and Azcllu Beaucage, officials of the Uuilf‘ Textile Workers of America (A. l L.) on charges arising out u! strike at Valleyflcld will not l1 held until the November session 1 Court of King's Bench. it WI! 5i clded today, The hearing was scheduled l start today but a request I01‘ PM‘ poncmcnt was not opposed bv i" Crown. 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