Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 15, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press wednesday jurists 15, trial of former Kelowna chief of police is opened alleged to have shot Jean Nolan and Constable a. Mcdonald jury Kul i t0 Vern ii inn in of cording to testimony of his wife in Assize court tuesday. Miss Nolan was a police operative in Kelowna at the time she was shot after being chased into a hotel lobby from the Street allegedly by the then chief of police. The shooting was part of a Brief Leldgn of Tenor Winch struck the peaceful town on the eve Ning of january 19, and during which former Ponce Constable Archibald Mcdonald was also shot to death in another part of the town also Alleg edly by Murdoch. The chief was arrested while sitting calmly in his own Home after the two shootings a. M. Johnson. . Crown prose a Tutor. Called witnesses who identified Murdoch As the Man who shot miss Nolan. 1 Milton Gonzalez defense counsel indicated to the court that he would seek to establish that the not responsible for his actions at the time. Or. Gonzales said Murdoch was born out of Wedlock and the attitude i school Fellows when he was a i boy had marked his life with an obsession that his birth was a bar ments were always Short lived and he always gave As the reason that this secret had been Learned and officials had turned against him. so Strong mrs. Murdoch said that her husband believed the prime minister of Canada shared the alleged general antipathy against him. Kev. A. K. Mcminn. Pastor at Kel Owita. Testified As to then nervous state of Murdoch in the weeks proceeding the shooting of miss Nolan. Ones Murdoch said to him they Cut Cluied crucified . L. A. De v. Varey Kel Owna said Murdoch in to him had referred to miss Nojami As has inspiration and declared that with i her assistance be was about to pro ice a literary masterpiece. The trial is proceed in. Deaths and fun Erms Duncan c. Irvine found not guilty of manslaughter takes Assize jury Only few minutes to read verdict on tuesday hold three Flection meetings this evening. These will be at the Corner or notre Dame Evenue and Gertie Street at the Corner of Sargent ave nue and Simcoe Street and at the Corner of Brunei Street and St mat thaw s Avenue. The meetings will. Strong the party s candidate Start at 8 o clock and George Arm speak As Well As other men. A Only a few minutes were required by the jury to reach a verdict of not guilty in the Case .0 Duncan c. Irvine St. James Ball player who went on trial before or. Mrs Catherine Frances White 573 j Justice Montague at the summer Strathcona Street. Winnipeg died at Restees on a charge of manslaughter the Home of her daughter. Mrs. T. Irvine the Crown alleged was the v Davis Elm Man., monday c River of an automobile which on the evening of april 27 ran into a group and made people turn against j be made a him when they had discovered his family plot. Evening. The funeral will held this morning at 9.30, from the anglican Church at Elm Creek. Burial t Brandon in the ,1 Kelow in. . June 15.-Dsvid Mur former Constable of Kel charged with the murder of Nolan last january was po.5 _ Ith the idea that the hand of j Murdoch appeared to take no interest mortuary Naii v him. And proceedings but at times j o30 tuis afternoon to Elm Wood be Mellaci been a of movlns5 i As mrs. Murdoch a pleasant looking belgian woman took the stand and her Story in a quiet manner women in the galleries family plot. The funeral of mrs. Ethel Bernice Neville wife of William Neville. 213 Marion Street Norwood Wiio died sunday lit St. Boniface Hospital will from place 10 in search for peace of Sec unto. A remember the Winnipeg foundation is a Community Trust fund for the needy. Silently. 1 mrs. Murdoch had met her husband a when t Soldier in the British Baraiy at oils at the Lime of the i armistice. Tuty were married in Eug said lifter Murdoch had tried of get work near his 1 Birthplace in Scotland lie finally was placed on the metropolitan police in London. He shortly after 1 a came to Canada and joined the Royal Canadian mounted police. From this time their lives were Acari succession of moves in Canada Ami in ups Lance. Murdoch ,30 Thiet sry. A at pm the funeral of col. Herbert swin Ford. 240 Montrose Avenue River Heights who died monday in Miseri Coral it Hospital. Will be held this afternoon at 2.30 irom St. George s anglican Church to St. John s cemetery. William Francis Ashcroft. 170 mag Avenue died at Edmonton Alta. Of men waiting for a Street car in Portage Avenue near langs de Street inflicting fatal injuries on James Rideout who a Day or two after wards died in the general Hospital. Harold Collins one off the men in the crowd said they saw two other automobiles coming West on Portage and that a third believed to have been one driven by Irvine Cut in ahead of the others and crashed into them before they could get Cut of the Way. Four of them were More or less Hurt but hideout bore the Brunt of the smash and never re covered. There was some doubt however As to which one of the three cars had actually into acted the fatal injuries for this reason the jury refused to convict. A Coroner s jury which investigated the death of exonerated Irvine from All blame in years. The body i the matter. B. V. Richardson defended. For a United Manitoba Winnipeg ubi7 Julu a striking tribute to listen in Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid c k y wednesday june 15, 6.30 . Extract from an editorial published by Mac leans Magazine March 15, 1929 Hon. Mcdiarmid Mcdiarmid served in the Dominion House As a Liberal member for Winnipeg South from 1926-1930. The editorial referred to was published during his term of office. The Canadian by some Happy Chance should elect a House of commons composed Alto Gether of men like Matthews. Coote Mcdiarmid Bancroft Anil Stevens the Long standing Contro Versy As to the efficiency of democratic govern ment would be stilled for All Mark your ballot Mcdiarmid i select your subsequent choices rom the following d Cam Eron w. J. Fulton. Hon. W. J. Major k.c., k. Maybank Hon. E. W. Montgomery . Published by authority of a. R. , 513 Somerset bldg. Aged 24 be brought the Gardiner Oral Home for interment in Winnipeg. Arthur Button. 47 years of age. Us Alexander Avenue died in general Hospital. Monday aged it years. The funeral will be held thursday alter a noon at 3.30. From Bard ill s iunera.1 j Parlours to Brool Socle cemetery. I mrs. Margaret sunday at the the funeral of Aci Olliie who died Home of her son. Peter. 520 Banner Man Avenue it the age of 85 years was held tuesday afternoon from the residence to the Salom Reform Church. Rev. C. D. Mauro officiating. Interment in Elmwood cemetery the pall bearers Jacob Adolphe. Agust Jabusch. Gus Metz. To make final pleas to voters tonight John mete Schmidt. Charles Arnold and j. The funeral of Mary Robb mor Gan wife of James Morgan. 848 Beresford Evenue. Who died monday a St. Boniface Hospital in her 42nd Yosr will be held this afternoon at 3.30 o clock from the Mordue funerr.1 Home to Brookside cemetery. Hon. John Brocken will wind up his Campaign for election the fusion government with an Appeal this evening the electorate of the province which will be broadcast from 8.30 to 9 o clock irom Linwood school. Is. James. This meeting will be in behalf of j. George Smith. Liberal progressive candidate for Assiniboia. The Premier address another fusion night Oaks government rally to in West Kildonan at seven school or. W. G. Mrs. Wilhelmina l. Wilson aged 58. Widow of Andrew Wilson formerly of 1127 valour Road died in Gen eral Hospital. Tuesday. The funeral be held thursday afternoon at 2.30 o clock from King memorial Church to Elmwood cemetery. James h. Campbell of the fort Garry hotel died in general Hospi Tal. Tuesday aged 48 years. Funeral will be held this afternoon in St. Andrew s United Church. River . J mrs. James t. Weldon. 73 years of i age. Of suite 7. Grunion apartments died at her Home. Tuesday mrs. A native it St. Cathar Ines. Out., and came West in 1883. She was married to or. Weldon eight years later. In addition to her Hus band survived by a son Percy and a daughter. Donna a Home and Daugh tvs. Mrs. C. C. Kenning and j mrs. R. C. Fish. Vancouver. . A sister mrs. Albert Jickling. Morden. Man a brother. Edwin Auld. Seattle. Wash. The funeral will be held thursday afternoon at 4 o clock from Kerr s Chapel to St. James cemetery. Rev. Or. Will officiate. Ii. Gibbs. Candidate for Kildonan St. Andrews also will speak. But this latter meeting will not be broadcast. These last two. Speeches by Premier on the eve of the election will conclude a strenuous three weeks programme which has taken him to All parts of the prov Ince South of the Pas addressing two meetings a Day on the average and necessitating constant travel. Train Crew Hurt when cars jump Neepawa Norge Canada s greatest refrigerator value As Low As no need to pay More for Norge offers every worthwhile feature. Only Norge has simple trouble free and Ever lasting. Only three moving parts. See the Norge before you buy. Only Cash balance weekly Sargent ave. At Sherbrook. Phone 22 688 open till 11 each evening. Members of Man. Elec. Refrigeration bar. Andrew Revis. 80 j ears of age who for 20 years was in the service of the t. Eaton company died at Victoria Hospital. Tuesday. His wife pre deceased him in 1927. And he is sur Vived by a. Son .1. L. Nevis. Courteny b.c., and two daughters. Mrs. Agnes love and mrs. Charles Crawford Winnipeg. A native of Scotland he came to Ca Nada in 190s. The funeral will be held thursday afternoon at o clock from Kerr s Chapel to Brookside cemetery. Rev. P. T. Pil key will officiate. Man. June Way freight on. The . Line running from Neepawa to Russell was derailed tuesday at a Point about four Miles North of Neepawa. The Sugine and fix cars containing Grain and livestock were thrown from the track on to their sides and were badly damaged. Fireman p. Carter suffered scalds to the wrist and face also a Cut in the Bottom lip. He received treat ment in Neepawa. General Hospital and later was released. Engineer w. G. Dabrymple suffered Shock Only it is thought a broken rail Vas the cause of the Accident. Lodger is found dead in bathroom of lodging House Harry bobbins. 63, unmarried was found dead in the bathroom of his Rooming House 115 Pacific Avenue shortly after c o clock tuesday eve Ning. Discovery of the dead lodger was made by the landlord s son. Up to tile time of his death Rob bins had apparently enjoyed the Best of health it is believed death was the result of natural causes. A postmortem examination has been ordered by the Coroner. The body rests at. Thomson s undertaking Davies acquitted of manslaughter charge tuesday Liberal candidate Price 50c sold Sharp pains i his heart nerves in bid condition or. Fred j. Chase Thomson station n.s., have used Mil bum a heart and Eire pills with wonderful results. My heart would beat so to sit Down when at work chopping in. The Woods. I had Sharp pains in my heart when i would lie Down at night. My nerves were also in a bad condition but after using two boxes of Milburn s heart and nerve pills i feel just Fine and pounds Heather thaa i have been for i is anal stores or. Malted direct on receipt of on trial this week before. Chief Justice. Macdonald and a jury at the summer assizes on r charge of Man Slauhter in connection with the death of William g. Slater 1903 Mcdermont Avenue William a Davat discharged from custody. Tue afternoon when the jury after i deliberating a Short time brought in a verdict of not guilty. Davies the evidence showed was a i lodger in suite 14. Douglas Block. I where mrs. Taylor the Landlady a holding a party on May 7. During the evening number of guests dropped in and among them were or. And mrs. Slater who however had not received invitations but had merely called to see mrs. Taylor. At about 11 o clock Slater wanted to Home and when his wife asked him to wait a Law minutes until she had finished her bottle of Beer be became impatient and grab big the bottle smashed it against the Iascu apparently this annoyed Davies. Who ordered Slater to leave Ana when he did not do so. 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