y 3 - " THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 i ---- lA i . | |r... _-- tv zl --_-- Er BE ; Edd | Lg 0 ° © : "1 have ol. Currie Threatened [Frees To einen' a Comm ou ww court, If you again attempt 10 answer im that way, 1 will most With Imprisonment for or ER rate did not leave thie face of tha wit- ness, and he even broke inte laugh- Contempt of Court The §" JET For j= rie g ? 1 utation Sir Arthur Currie had as a Draws Ire of Judge at Trial for everyone expected "fireworks." | § ra military commander?" asked Mr. The speech of the late Sin Sa SY | ) Regan, in Cobourg During Action | Hughes in Parliament had caused : "He had mone," barked :he 3 Sir Arthur enough excitement at the time it |X 3 Colonel. He could not repress the Brought By was delivered, Shortly atter the : desire to ald to his' answer. "He war, and interest in it rose ever ' 3 X ® | was just e us ticlans," Currie Against W. T. R, heat again wien Sir Arthur Currie said. i Preston and F, W, Wilson, | was ordered, last week, to appear "Is the witness allowed ta tell on examination for discovery and of any actions?" asked Mr, Regan, "Oh, I--"" began the judge in a Publisher of Port Hope answer the question as ta whether Beautiful Hand Engraved Wedd od Ring, solid 14K 3 Anh l= begin the judde na it was he or the Colonel who was : A Guide found in the dugout during the White or Green Gold, fit symbols of marital sentiment, suddenly exclaimed, "No." : second battle of Ypres. are offerd by D. J. Brown at 1 The Colonel was dismissed from Cobourg, April 17.--With bel-| The examination of the 'Colonel the stand, but ¢nly for a moment. started peacefully enough. In reply Recalled to ligerence in every tone of his voice, : stand Colonel John A. Currie, M.P.P.J|to quesions from Mr. Regan, he re- . ¥| Mr. Regan called the next wit-| 5 00 ness, and then suddenly -aid he at -- provided the feature today of Gen- | viewed his military career from eral Sir Arthur Ourrie's libel suit |the time he joined the 48th High- wished to call Col. Curria again to against F. W. Wilson, proprictor|landers as one of their original ask one more question, Back he of the Port Hope Guide, and W, T.| officers, up to the time, a few days came to the stand. R. Preston, He made a dogged at- after the abeaing Pa Roatilities, "Were you in any dugout---" tempt to bring out in open court | when he volunteered to recruit a began counsel, the facts abort the AB "dug- | battalion for overseas service and 3 We carry a large stock of all kinds of Wedding "Oh, no," ejaculated His Lord- out" incident, and belare he M- was accepted, Ringe. plain or engraved, narrow or wide. A large stock ship. pha Sl be al" he Teak mitted defeat he had faced prison With characteristic emphasis. : : ersely, turning to tho witress. iid Bl Big Rtn TERRI Ligh MR pha wi of the (Jomove Orange Blossom Wedding Rings always «I have been charged with that threatened to commit him for con- | position, preferring to remain: with in stack, again and again," said the Colonel. tempt of court. his battalion because, as staff of- "Get off the stand," shouted the judge. "Before I have the sheriff in. ; Biting Comment From Bench ficer, he would 'be left in Lon-|3% There was wild confusion when [don." At that time, he said, General put you off." p a the flery colonel gave his evidence, | Currie was commanding the Second |% That was the end of the dugout : r or rather attempted to give it, for | Brigade, while the colonel led a é * story, so far as the present case Se a a ue hardly one word was he allowed to| battalion in the third. was concerned, . EAR I ET Oh RG NESE MAK OU realize that the Chevrolet th efence counsel, ma =| Ypres salient??" Mr, fi @ vd ee to override the ruling of |W, N. Tilley, chiet Sean ask JAPANESE MAKING : Used Car T at Yo Slovdet on :] you know that it also of what |, the judge, that evidence of counsel, Bedestes WRT RRANR in 1915 was not relevant " bab re." ok Ah Ee Tr The 1awyer ny ee hate, or hied ur. I TT: WORLD board dealing, / row qowR ou Ja hed the most hive tn do with Ypres, We are cou- EE -- rpe--------, stands for VALUE--value in Unused biting comm | cerned with Mons. Rose who said he did not feel com- | Sjr Arthur. You admit that, I be- Transportation value in high 'quality and ind Colonel Currie left the stand The audience leaned forwara ex- --_-- ¢ ourt threatened to 8 MI did petent and was sure the jury was| lieve," ic. ] : : : i 4 gol by the sheriff, peetantiy. Me Tiley had filets Jot not competent, to judge on oceur-| "Only on the ground," replied Reaches Seattle From Vie low price--value worth investigating? There was a stir of interest when everyone was expecting, the battle Jenne is Ypres. He Semahdeq Ly. Mr. Tilley, that there 1s always. a toria by Plane gi Has 11-4 : ihe Colonel was called to the stand, | 1g keep the Ypres fucident off tha | Ka¥ (he definite direction of the) waste of life in ware, because of- Competitor Here are a few strikingly good values from " AA The 4 2 4 y 3 I ---- A A-- ly (Jocollle. Then Mr, Justice Regal PJ xing to prove," said Mr. think they are going to throw mud RA our OK, Used Car stock, Come mn and see 4 Aronia gan, * iere was enormous | here without making any charges. Seattle il 17.--On dash Judge Questions Relevancy useless lass uf Tife during the War, | Mr. Preston wiekte a lusty son. aod opel fe, Ani] | po hy dash the full selection, "I have heen , wondering," he " World's Pes said, 'about the relevancy of all The Plaintitf denies that, he will probably he heard from|and a competitor, Toichio Araki, : this. This happened four years he We do not deny it," declared | again, but not here, ived in Seattle . years he-| a Tilley. "Sir Arth j " a Japanese, arrive n Non Skid fore the time concefned in this to i ia 3 Fthur has admit- Mr, Regan has evidently tried | hy seaplane from Victoria, B. OC. Guaranteed to hold any cnse," tn Hat | here 8 nue to he sald to show that none of the statements| Araki was welcomed in Seattle rupture "I"jnst wanted to show," said | oF the arilole on that score, you In the article refer to Sir Arthur|py Mayor Bertha K. Landes, Post- Currie, around and | master, C. M. Perkins, a represen- a . are suggesting now that the plain. Then turns Made in 10 different styles. Mr. Regan, 'that, at that time, ] y \ both Elastic apd Spring there was an enormous loss of life het was responsible for these large | chages him with everything. It is a | tative of the aviation committee of AR Ca a di which was possibly due to the asses at Ypres, very hard case to meet." the Chamber of Commerce and [J \ 2 Ve A KARN THE DRUGGIST plaintiff. The article complained ot I don't suppose there will ever dudge Rejects Evidence a delegation from the Japanese wi an a U. Phone 378---next P, 0, speaks of enormpus loss of life|Pe a war," remarked the judge,| "I will veject all evidence," said | society. Abdominal 'Bells, Shoulder throughout the war." "in which there will not he useless | the judge, "referring to any mis- Araki completed the first lap Draces, Elastic Hosiery and "Noes my learned friend," asked hi of life unless we find officers takes made at Ypres. of his glohe-encircling tour at 'Arch Supports Mr, Tilley, '"'want to make other [Who are omniscient. But I can bring out deliberate | Victorfa, when he reached that charges in the middle of this triai,| M¥. Regan decided that he must | acts," declared Mr, Regan. port on the steamship Empress of Dodge Touring, 1925 model in McLaughlin Touring, 1024 just as improper as those which [#8k a 'question in order to get a| «yepy well," sald His Lordship, | Asia. splendid condition every way. model. A real bargain 5 ruling, He warned the witness, | ey Sin" pyle out ovidene of delib-| Araki and Ryunichi Matsui, left five good tires. Tar i $49 Se ------------ | D8YE 8lready heen made?" a MI want to show the character of | Rowever, not to answer until the erate acts as well." Tokio on April 6, in a race spon- Price , the defendant," replied Mr. Regan, [IUd8e had ruled. "There is an Incident known as|®0Ved Dh ythe Jiji Shimpe a Tokio Chevrolet Sedan, 1927 model. PRIVATE "Out of this battle came a story| It 1s Nard noi 10 eay Jnyiing the dug out incident," sald Mr, | Pewspaper to 'establish a new Jheyrolet Coach, 1025 model y00ks and runs like a PARTIES "" a. HY 44 nw "WE Regan, "I will read Hansard on | Fecord in fact, economical travel in fivst class condition . A stern rebuke from the judge Me, J X08 ate not on trial," sald that," by existing transportation meth- Price $395 new car, Price ,,,. stopped him in the middle of hig | MF: Justice Hose. : Rou will uit ve a nis! EE a Jd gf sentence, 'lL have heen on trigl fev 13 stare iL Vat read Hansard," de- It, had been planned for Arak! Star Touring, 1026 Sport Ford Sedan, 1926 model, five $365 $395 balloon tires, price ,, 900000 the office of the nw op ] Mr. Regan argued that such evi-| Years," was the answer, " to get to San Francisco on a reg- The Colonel went on to descrine |, MF: Regan then wanted to read | 0 K€* (0 DHL, Diane. bit as Bo Mode] with many extras, price dence was admissable, in cases v Oshawa Winter where the general character of u|the disposition of troops on the fo the Withess the Busstion WhiCh | lane was scheduled to fly sonth- Ypres Salient, but as. he was evi- ur during. the ward Monday he chose the Cas- Gardens ih man. was at issue. examination for for. the. porpasn of. Private Lb "How is that an issue here?" Jean saline up to She Jneident faze SHOR Tot dueavery: oui fhe cade Limited. From San Francis- hd rp! ng idee C p , he was ahr ; halt- ' ali wh ; low. York he . arties, etc, Asked. the Judge. pr bi oe the Tid BIFNpYY 4 the record before the reading. eo Araki will fly to New York hy ntario otor a es t . Every Convenience at iy Regan 1 "ys the stats: Mr. Regan then changed his| "It is question No, 2276," re- plane. His trip from New York 5 11g vhich refer " s 8 " ' sche p ; 8 4 2 H ment of claim which refers to dam marked Mr, Tilley, with a smile, bas been sehsduled by Heamer, 99 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Dundas & Centre Sts,, Whitby Phone 408 Moderate Charges a i course, He told Col. Currie vas ge done the reputation of the|course, He ol, Currie be was |" 270 C0 ; going to ask him three questions, | It Was evidently a very exbaus-| poy, "Nociow Mukden and back laintiff, 'e ex: " E. O, McCROHAN 4 Anis did not satisfy Mr, Justice|none of which must he answered tive examingtion," remarked the to. Tokio until the judge gave a ruling. The court, i Matsul has chosen the same m---- | first question was: 'Did you see You may not read the question | . (ET S00 CULL Girection unnecessary loss of life at Ypres?" | 10 the witness," said Mr. Justices if will leave hh wk' on. the H¥ecr declared. Col. Carrie Rose firmly, after he had perused LH Nia. Ad dtu "Stop," shouted the Judge. "You EL a i TH a. 2 nial are oH] to answer." "I suppose I may not make a pri 18, While the next two questions statement ?"' asked Colonel Currie, | -- were asked, the witness remained he bad heen quiet for quite ARE YOU COUGHING? silept, They asked if Sir Arthur YNo. : Pla, ho hit A . five Jives and injured seven otners, Accompanied by City Building A No," declared the judge. Are your throat and tonsils sore? |G. A " . tor , . . 9 aris Wa fosponsiple fof Vhis "If Sir Arthur oan ly Baa gone | Are you troubled with Cough, Bron- FIRE IN WINNIEEG Was lemparariiy pdjourned iodpy. Iigpeciots, Mr. Megrsth visited the could give detaisl of the oceur- nto the hog rr began Mr. Regan, Shiug, Catan and Head Colds? E MeGratn. Provincial ig nk The seven who were injured in " > hear : se Mrs. illa Spahr's Tonsilitis . ' Ak : ponee : least 15 times acid TA DL 4% | Money hack of Eood results. Sold{ Winnipeg, April 17--The Proyin- | missioner, who will await a yeply | Saturday's blaze were reported to The specific charge is regard. wearily. ! "| by Oshawa Druggists, cial Government's investigation in-|from the Winnipeg City Couneil to |be progressing farovably, accord- ing Mons," said Mr, Tilley. This is "Well," said Mr. Regan, "I could : to the cause of the Casa Loma |his invitation for a joint probe be- Jing to hospital bulletins. the first time I have known Sir f Arthur was charged with causing | Bave asked him the question, ind | esse -------- loss of lite earlier in the war." then called Col. Currie to deny ft." "On the face of the article," said Maybe you would have been allowed an answer, and maybe pot," the judge, "the reference to enor wiih Being hen dingy LM & '» mous loss of life during the early , » ¥ : > wap: dob olp ask po questions on the incidents ST F N ' Limited part of the war does pot refer to referred to in question No. 2276." OBIE ORLO G & e arew m Ld] 0. ---- "Suppose this case goes fur- STOCKS BONDS GRAIN 9 ther," argueds Mr. Regan. "I piust Office; Retford Bu A 74 Athol Street West have something on the record." : 2 : AND WELLINGTON STS. 4 LUMBER MERCHANTS "You seem to have got guite 8 bit on the record," replied the 5. F. EVERSON, 1 IM . tod g y given Bench. Private Wire System * apartment block fire, which claimed [fore the hearing is resumed. BT a te de de ee as Jendeadededetodod ed "I must read the auestion io She 4 " y witness to have it ru out," dec- 1 Ki --- 7 nan ln pore 11 King Street East, Oshawa Above C.P.R. Office Requir 12 1111 Question Warmly Debated Phones 143 and 144 Phones and "You will not read that ques- -7 - tion," hotly declared the judge. - "Do you understand that?" "Don't apswer that question," warned the judge. Mr. Tilley stepped in as peace- maker when he suggested that he would have no objetion to a gues- tion as to the witness's knowledge of the general opinion about Sir sr Arthur as a commander. Mp. Regan again started A leading Weyl : oy Justi Rose, The lather od is here and now is the time to get your garden in shape for the bountiful crop you will self finally phrased an acceptable harvest this summer. question, asking the witness if he ; : knew what the general opinion of Sir Arthur was at the time of the Ypres battle. Seemingly it gave Col. Currie the opening he sought. "I got the opinion from Sir Sam Hughes," he began. shouted Mr. Justice Rose. "You have heard ane repeatedly say that you must mot refer to that matter. 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