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Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Nov 1927, p. 4

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PAGE FGUR HIGH GRADING CHARGE DISMISSED First cf the Prisoners at Cozh- rane Freed--Second Case Started lo") ane. ont x bi Paldoven, whose Nov. 23 trial initiated the fes of s'x high-grading cases at 'he Cenatal Sessions here. was an vitted this a'ternoon. His counsel haved Mig lea entirely on the pres- ent ast whith leaves the onus on the p isomer to account for his pos- session of rich #old ore. The inv wus 'old that if Baldovan were cons vieted every; man in the district would he under the domination of te ming maragers. 'fter one hour and five minutes' 'ellheration the furgrs found the Cechumacher © Malian not guilty of te indletment hrought against him of illecally possessing gold ore, sup- tocedly taken from the McIntyre mine wea he was employed as a saw sharpener, ' Start Second Trial Meanwhile the court was proceed- 'ohn ing with the second of the trials, that of Micho Masonmicich, a Bulgarian, also living at Schumacher and work- ing at the McIntyre, who faces a similar charge. After a 20-minute recess ordered by Judge J. B. T. Caron, when the Baldovan jury went out at 3.20 o'clock, the Masonicich case was immediately started and two witnesses had been heard when the court arose for the day at 5.30. These two witnesses were Chief Con- stable Chas. McInnis of the Tisdale township police, and Town Constable Sidney Craik, of Timmins, both of whom testified comeerning the Bul garian's arrest and the seizure of ore in his bedroom. Fire more crown witnesses and two witnesses for the defence, apart from the accused, who mav or may net be called have vet to be heard. Masonicich was left free for the night,"as he is out on $2,500 bail. Wesley A. Gordon of Haileybury. counzel for Baldovan, addressed the jury just after his client had left the stand, where, under the ¢ross- examination of Special Crown Pros. ecutor W. F. O'Connor, K.C., he had just completed a tantamount con- tradiction of the assertion he had made to Mr. Gordon that he under- stood practically 1.0 English, desnite 22 years' residence on this s'de of the Atlantic. Waving aside the in- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927 and befare jou. get into the record- er's o'fice to register them, if #4 mine manager or director hears of it, he can have you arrested. He can say, Mr. Prospector, tell me where you got that. we ur Lo jail you go." "I'll hazard the opinion that you can find specimens of gold ore im nearly every house and shack in Schumacker. This is not the man we want to get. This is just a laborer, "Do you think for one minute that Allen was not tipped off by some one wha didn't like this mag? You have to consider all these thihgs. Do you think Allen did not know that ore was there? He was in there only a few minutes. It looks to me as if someone planted i+ there. I am not suggesting who did it. The law leaves that open. You may be the next. It is your duty to size this thing up." Mr. O'Connor told the jurors that "the advisability of the law Is not for us to decide." it had been in force 18 years, he said. He agreed with Mr. Gordon that a man was not to he convicted on suspicions but urged that an honest man was in no danger under this law. As far as swearing out informations went, he commented. anvone mivht swear that members of the jury had stolen the suits they wore, but the charge would be rebutted as this high-grad- { merchant that three men had heen | arrested as suspects in the cise Witheut being asked for more in formation, he lol the names of October 20, the same day as Balde- van, explained them that hé had found the ore in the backyard of the house im Schumacher in which he lived, Chief Constable Mecinnis told | wr. O'Connor. The Bulgarian spoke English not badly, said the chief. The greater part of this ore, all of which was entered as exhibits, was contained in a pale yellow wicker valise similar to those which one sess newly-arrived immigrant: ;elutehing as they change traims at the Union Station in Toronto. This ore was greyish quartz, broken into chunks of two or three cubic inches in size. A few smaller pieces of ex- tremely high gold content were in an old tobacco tin in Which there were also found, and likewise sub- mitted as part of the exhibit, a let- ter to the accused from Bulgaria and two gold teeth, A third ore ex- hibit was a small chunk said to have been found in a leather coat, whicn was also entered. Chief Mcinnis de- posed that Masonicich had admitted ownership of the coat and of the valise, but had at first denied own- ing the trunk in which the tobacco jtin was found. He had subsequently admitted this too, however. RUMORS ARE FOUND BASELESS (Continued from Page 3) It was necessary for the Police chief to accempany the man to the cells to assure him he had heen | misinformed and that the cells were emnty. An embarassing situation war created for one monger of the tales who entered a store and told the | these whom he thought to be in jail When he had enumerated the ternreter's serv'ces, Mr. O'Connor [ing charee could he rebutted, by a addressed him - «ew questions in |eatisfactory explanation of posses- 1 wees | English, a #1" 28 did he know gold | gion. whew a@ saw "t, did he know coal "If anv man, a prospector or any- BN ' Listen! Skinny Folks . y ahen he saw' it, did he alwavs 70 one was falcely arrested on a charge . 471 home at nights, all of which he |aof illegally possessing ore. he would Wh N t Put on | PL answered satisfactorily in the same | have the basis for a far jniey, suceu- y 0 rrontl tongue. This, Mr. O'Connor Iyer [lent damace suit acainst the person W Fle pe N ed d submitted to the..jury, was proof [who had him taken inion custody.' 4 (8 ish IS Needeq | that maldovan. in spite of hit pro- Judes Caron's Address 4 : oo aim ons to the _gtmtrary, hed wi. Indre Caron in his summary ex- #£Tens of (Méusands of exceedingly flovagoo/ the ane faning of Deter: nregeed peomeameant with Mr. O0'Con- thin on d tive Raohort Allen at the time of his |p that-the eourt must accept the me women have put ua FRA hod A we. youve | RTTESt: He was alleged to have 10' | 1aw as it stood A man was under po althy 'flesh with MeCoy's th \ | { ? rave Ynt ome" TY. he latter that he had houzht the | ohligation to evnlatr where he #not Cod Adver Extract Tablets--and put 1 A gold fonnd in his pillow. whereas he | pa of the quantity filed ne exhibits i* #n where it was most needed. | : 4 : SL testified today ghat he did not know my this ene 218% worth but there There's nothing in McCoy's that [how it had g there. was pa time. Fmit ov. this exniana- fan hurt you Phey will not only Attacks High Grading Act tiolf. The mon need rot explain to £'p you to tuke on weight yon necu, Mr. Gordon centred his attack on | detect'ves, het ha michy give an hut will make you stronger, more he nrinciple of the high grading law, | aeannntine tn a ine energetic and vigorous, i which places the onus of proof on J'Mr, Nordon ea'd that if you eon- | M:Coy takes all the risk-- Read the acensed hy declaring thot le wipe thia man evarvine in this! this ironclad guarantee. If i must exnlain whenca he obtained | district would be under the demina-) aking 4 sixty cent hoxes of McCoy's [are found in his nossesstan. "If thig [tion of tha mine manarers Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 2 one [man is found guilty." declorei Mr "T don't thin» you and IT lave! dollar hoxes any thin, underweight | Gordon. "von mizht as well ston invthine to fear" | nan or woman doesn't gain at least |jssing preoenectars' MHeenses in tis "Tha pre cartainlv sand pat bose | rounds and feel completely satis- [country i'ne law, any mine [heen in this man's nillawr lava ne he | tied with the marked improvement | manager or directo: mas on sna- shonld have noticed +" "Hot thar! in health--your druggist is author-|picion swear out an information |' his explanation that it wan ve ied to return the purchase prune. {ara'ret anv ane wham he snspeets [there hy come unknown nercon and | Ask Jury & Lovell, Ltd., T. B. of taking ore.. 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The rumor monger fled from the store, Many Reported Arrested If all those were arrested and in he cells of the local jail who have cen named as being there, it would "oe noressary for Chief Jarvis to "lare a placard up similar to this, 'Noy even' standing room left." Rumors conne ting many nersops ny ach seran of information which nomes to their hands, the provincial 'ne un ramors which nothing short of libellous has been said that "startling" would he adduced at the which is being held in the Town Hall cn November 30. Ques- tioned as to whether the evidence would be startling to the majority f the people in Bowmanville, Mr 'nrnett replied, I do not knew. 1 do pot know what the majority n* 'he neople think." Both he and Mr. Storey are. how ver confident that the tiestimonv which given the inquest, wi"y Ye conelusive, and that the case wi!' In answer to a ques ion. they replied that they expcete' 0 conclude their investigation wit} 'n a few days. 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