Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday May 7, 1920 13 f lean s ment official reporter defends accy of to delete remarks made that Peck Cooper withdraw their resignations rav press from he committee col c. Pock v a. And col. K. Of before the special com of pensions and re Stab Ash Kef hi3 Roo Ninffa. The letters Wero tons could Only toe made through the House As the committee had been appointed in that Way. Col. Cooper s letter of resignation addressed to Hume Cronyn chair Man follows of evidence from Tho records of the committee without authority. Transcript of the evidence Given by Gen. H. H. Mclean in my of the committee to examine the reporter and his notes to ascertain the transcript Given i to the newspapers is in accordance i with the notes taken by him. I signed a. C. col. Peck s letter was read by the chairman Hume crop can. He said he also received this morning the Resig nation of col. R. C. Cooper. He also read a Sia moment from c. S. Blue stenographer who asked to be called in reference to the accuracy of his notes on the Clay in question. Or. Blue told of talking the state ment of general Mclean and said the chairman had instructed him to expunge from the records All of Gen eral Mclean s statement. General Mclean next Morving asked a transcription of shut had been said and he save this As requested. Deleted questions asked by his notes but had geared on the records. It was not unusual to delete passages from evidence or to substitute or. for i a. Man s name. J or. Cronyn called attention to the j fact that his request for deletion had i been made in open committee. The i witness agreed that or. Cronyn had i not asked him privately. Certain references to the american hed Cross had been deleted at the request of p. B. Aio Curdy. Who was acting chairman while or. Bonner of Vancouver was giving evidence. Or. Mccurdy said it had been the apparent wish of the committee. Or. Blue said it was the Rule to have a Resolution when deletions from the records were requested. Xot or Vars have i Felt so Well col. Arthurs arid capt. Mck Tobon. I do is ice taking Tarlac and 1 who had not been present when the statement in question was made asked for a transcription of Tho record. Or. Blue then read his notes which wore As issued by Gen. Mclean on the following Day balance of the evidence Given while i the incident continued. Or Mcneil had asked the witness Bonner it majority of War widows Wero 1wrds fail me says mrs. Beal woman now Well and Strong pours out gratitude to Tarlac i 00 Iii Vul orc fail me when 1 try to express tiv rat tudo for All that it has done m me said mrs. Maria Boal san Vau Han St., Winnipeg when m drug store the other Day. Die. Tomach like a Load would sour and form Gas that would would three up so and i to eth. I was so bad that if i at tempted to walk upstairs i have to Stop and rest two o times and i often had such dizzy i shells that i had to hold on to some s Nin for support or i believe i should fallen. Sometimes i would feel hungry but when i would sit Down to it fat my appetite would leave me and Wolfl not want a Mouthful of any to eat when i did Force my Joseif to eat the food would seem to Burn my a Coal of fire. The irom the servant class. The witness denied this and said the Western members would Bear him out in a denial of this claim. Notes not altered or. Blue said the word who in Gen. Mclean s evidence was Clear in his notes. They had not been altered and he was not asked by any one to Changa them. The chairman had suggested in committee that the a wicked kick to this Home made Hootch while it lasts Tea the most awful headaches that deletion should be made. Aade me feel sick All Over and such or. Cronyn s remark followed or. Jalnos in the Back that it was agony i Mcneil s protest against placing to try and stoop to pick anything up. I these women in a lower strata. This my nerves were in a frightful Condi did not appear in or. Blue s notes so thru even the rustling of a i however. Paper would make me almost jump or. Cronyn had no recollection of i of Ray skin and my sleep at night. Having made the remarks. Tris very fitful and broken. I Felt col. Hugh Clark moved that Tho tired and worn out All the time and notes As transcribed on monday to could hardly do my housework at All. Extended on the records of monday. A Friend of nine got such help i this motion was carried. That i thought i would capt. Power accepted the words As a taking four bottles i taken but he did not find room to i want to say that it certainly has doubt what Gen. Mclean had meant knew me wonderfully. My stomach j that most of the soldiers were mar ried to servants. E. Nesbitt said that in twelve in such Good order that i can i anything i fancy without suffer pfc the least bit from bloating Gas years in the commons he had never in that burning sensation. My Appe j Hoard or. Blue s notes questioned. Joe is Good and i thoroughly enjoy i or. Mcneil recalled in food. I never have palpitation of c. G. Mcneil was called at the re Ife now and am entirely free quest of capt. Power. Of headaches or dizziness. My nerves or. Blue s notes wore rend to him very much stronger and better and he said that was not the state Janu 1 sleep the whole night through ment to which he had objected. Get no in the morning feeling re and asked for a full context. J for taxed and rested. I am so much stronger that my housework is now trouble to me at All and i can run gained several pounds in weight and it to Getho i feel better in shall or. Blue read his notes again. Or. Mcneil did not consider the reporter s notes a Correct version of or go for a Good walk and the statement of Gen. Mclean. He a scr feel it a bit. I know i have heard Gen. Mclean s remarks very distinctly. Answering or. Power he said the to Fly us la impression Given by Gen. Mclean was say for to Lac As Long As i that most of the private soldiers i is sold in Winnipeg by Lig 7voro married to girls from the ser f i. _ vant class. He was confident that Gen. Mclean had not been misunderstood by him. R. M. Mcgregor was sitting next j to Gen. Mclean at Tho time and the question asked in his recollection was As transcribed by or. Blue. He knew it would to misunderstood. Or. Mcneil said he been Assefi every Way. Always have a Good word to by for to Lac As Long As i is sold in Winnipeg by Lig sett s drug stores and by the leading Enggist in every 6uffl 1 Limric y us Arluk 4 lit mice a horse wheeze Fiomar have thick wind j i choke Down ram be juice with ibs Orbine .10 other Bunches or swellings. No Blister s Blair gone and horse kept at work. Eco Natal Only afew drops required at an apply Java. Books Hirst. Jsjilub., the Antiseptic liniment for Man reduces cysts Wens painful swollen Stasand ulcers. Sl.25 a bottle at dealers or tit to cd. Book evidence free. Lion big and absorbing. Or. Arc made in Canada la 481 mans big. . By others present if he was not go ing to protest that to had done so As the meeting closed. He asked the question hoping Gen. Mclean would explain but Gen Mclean made no attempt to do so. Cronyn not allowed to make statement in House Ottawa May the opening of the House this Hugh Kronyn chairman of the soldiers pensions committee Rose to make a. Statement regarding the resignation of col. C. In. Peck. . And the letter which col. Peck wrote upon resigning. This let Ter said or. Cronyn had appeared in the Public press. He then proceeded to quote from the letter Jet some length and to follow this quo tation with a statement regarding the proceedings of the committee. Speaker Rhodes interrupted or. Cronyn to ask whether he was Mak ing an explanation on his own behalf or on behalf of the pensions commit tee. He warned or Cronyn that there could be no reference to the proceedings of. The committee of the House until a report had Boon made from that committee. Or. Cronyn said that the explanation was made on his own be half tout Chat As chairman of the pensions committee it necessarily involved the proceedings of that committee. The speaker however insisted that or. Cronyn should make no state ment with regard to the committee. He was perfectly at Liberty to take exception to any comment made upon himself in the Public press. Or. Cronyn then said that he would ask for the unanimous consent of the to make his statement. Sir George Foster willing sir George Foster suggested that or. Cronyn be allowed to proceed. It appeared to be in the general in Terest that the Point at Issue to made Clear. If possible said sir George the unanimous consent of the House should be granted. Or. Michael Clark asked what the House would gain by giving its con sent to or. Cronyn. George replied that Tho House would receive what might be regarded As a disinterested statement on the whole matter from the chairman of the pensions committee. Or. Clark asked Why the acting prime minister should assume that a statement coming from the chairman of the committee was necessarily Dis interested. Why should not Tho Mem Ber for Skeena col. Peck be permitted to make a statement also. Or. Beland of Beauce Atten Tion to the fact that col. Peck was not in the House. I in suggested that the matter be brought up on an adjourned motion the member for Sheena was present when it could be debated the speaker finally requested or crony to withdraw his request and this or crony i. Consented to do. The whole question will probably Bothi Eshe d. Out on the floor of the House within the next Lew Days. Crown May enter Appeal on de forge Case verdict Extension of the evidence taken in the de forge murder Case has been ordered by the. The attorney general according to a statement made by Deputy attorney general John Allen with the View of appealing the Case. The Throe Young run ii. Convicted of Muir Slaughter for the murder of Henry do forge Are William Elnecha Harold Burdle Anil Harold Clements. The first was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment and the other two to 15 years each. The grounds upon which the Case will be appealed by the department it is said will be that All should have been convicted of murder be cause the deed was committed while the c of evicted parties were in Tho act of a felony. The Appeal it is stated will not Albect the present sentences passed toy the court but will toe rather in order that it can serve As a precedent for future cases. It is expected that the Extension of the evidence will be completed in such time As to allow the Appeal to come up for hearing next week. In the meantime the Brief of the Crown is being prepared by the Deputy attorney general. Free lecture tonight on bolshevism red menace Peter a. Collins of. Boston will the. Convention Hall Board at even .ingf.i.tbe.1 subject of his red the freehand citizens of every of opinion Are invited or. Knaven. Vivi Delyi As an exponent of socialism. Special Reser vations1 have Toweh made for great War Collins was especially Tor this work because while an inveterate enemy of this lawlessness represented by at ils worst. He in entirely in try my Atli a Irh the aspirations arid demands bound Laboria him self a member of a labor Union has been very Active in ill move month to improve the conditions. The Labouring classes and. Social conditions -.generally. The chairman of the meeting will be Edward Barker prominent in labor circles of this City and general chairman of the order of railway engineers of the Canadian National railway system. Acting on instructions received from the magistrate at Somerset Man., the provincial police have arrested h. E. Bellanger alias la. Monte for obtaining Money under false pretences. The magistrate wired the provincial police Here and asked them to meet the train on which Bellanger was Comins to win nipeg1. The Man has been sent Back to Somerset for trial. 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