Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 22, 1952

Issue date: Friday, August 22, 1952
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 22, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday August 22, 1952 boo crime chapter thirty and asked or. Damey his eyes on the catalogue in a Madge s hands Are we to have that statement from i Haven t made it to anybody said Tamadge you re the even decide what was puzzling me. Because of the old books Only one them seemed to stir a memory and that was t the trial but the other. And it was t so much what was in the other As what its format was. That s As first to hear he looked at near As i could Serena and smiled. Two thin books much a size one a re port of a trial the other the judge s summing up they were fastened together you know they belonged to each other. And the summing up was printed in two columns in Fine Type plenty of Reading matter or. Dabney wrinkled up his fore head and Tamadge laughed. I was puzzled he said. Yes it puzzles me but i can t or. Dabney his eyes fastened on Tamadge Shook his head. A week ago said Tamadge miss Austen honoured me by calling. Quite naturally they All wanted to know How the police were getting along with their investigation of the murder and wanted also to know How hard the police might work on it. She lamented the vulgarity of the press she said that if the boy had been important there would have Xor could i. And i could t been columns and columns about him and added Cher mind on hazardous f a r t o o much they do Lar too much was her thought but what registered it self in my brain was first the columns and columns of Fine print in that summing up and then the cd workers round up volunteers organization of civil defence training classes in the greater Winnipeg area started this week with the circulation of some letters to volunteers. An instructor s course at civil defence Headquarters in Winnipeg has been going on for the past three weeks and is almost completed. The circulars have been sent to persons already volunteered for civil defence work. They Are asked 10 fill out the form and indicate which course they would like to take and when they wish to at tend. The volunteers have been urged to fill out the circular promptly and return it to help authorities plan where the courses will be held. Maj. Gen. M. H. S. Penhale Dir Ector of civil defence said schools and buildings would be used in the Vicinity of the greatest num Ber of volunteers. The courses will open Early in september and continue until april he said. Persons interested in civil defence who do receive circulars can still enlist in the training courses by reporting to the Central Volun Teer Bureau or to civil defence Headquarters. Governments discuss Para s Manitoba plans discussion on Aid future . Projects for Mani Toba were under Way thursday at Regina Between provincial govern ment officials and it. Hon. J. G. Gardiner Federal minister of Agri culture. Present at the meet Are Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid Manitoba minister of mines and natural resources and j. G. Cowan Deputy minister of the department. The meeting will include discus Sions on projects planned by . . For Manitoba in 1953. The dam being constructed at Morden to reduce flood Hazard and provide Reserve water Supply is the biggest . Project now be ing undertaken in this province. It is expected to be finished some time in thought that compared with the trial any trial the summing up was too Long far too Long longer or. Dabney put up a hand wait. No. Yes. Well you re a said Tamadge but this Case was tried and another Case was tried and summed up Many years ago. I m a Book Man in an Amateur kind of Way i see and handle and read about All kinds of books and my interest in trials is you might say a Reader s interest. Miss aus ten unlocked a compartment i my brain which held the memory of the longest summing up in Legal history. There was a celebrated Case Only it was t a murder Case there was As a result a trial for perjury and the summing up of that or. Dabney stood entranced he said in a wondering voice no wonder Bayles did t care who read what murder and no wonder i went said Tamadge with All those murder cases and trials and crime novels in the Book Rena asked a o t a murder no. Here you she leaned Over to read the item aloud the summing up of the Tich borne Case. That was the bound a Madge told her. The other Book the Tichborne trial itself was the Case involving a fraudulent claim to an estate. The claimant lost and was then tried for perjury As never got his hands on any of he estate he could t be tried for embezzlement. You remember when we talked about forming a company Rena to pay for your divorce suit that rang a Bell the claimant in the Tichborne Case Orton had a unch of stockholders behind him backing him with their shillings and half crowns poor another thing might a said or. Dabney exhilarated by a Chance to match 3amadge s historical information. The main strength of the claim ant s Case rested on the astound no fact that the lost heir s own Mother recognized and accepted the pretender. Or thought she recognized him or Dabney to do so. She did t like the Legal heirs. This Ellow Bayles seemed to have fam ily backing rang no admitted a Page 17 Madge. What got to me at last was miss Austen s reference to columns and Couplet with her phrase More than you c expect those Little books and Feria s description had b e e n in my mind for. More than thirty six hours is memory. I had it All in my hands on Fri Day said Rena. We can now Analyse the scene that took place on that Friday said Tamadge. We can follow it from beginning to end. The Man had had a double Shock where he gave you that Mur Derous look he was half out of his wits with terror when he locked that he saw the re port of the Tichborne trial in your hands caught the title and knew what it was. It s a. Very famous Case and has often been referred to and described in memoirs and collections. He May have read about it or Only heard about but he knew it. At first obsessed As he said so you was sure you d caught on to him. Tamadge paused. I half think he May have had an excuse for jumping to that i began Rena. No but his first wife May have found him out would t that explain her better than any explanation we thought of before she could t bring herself to leave this Man who turns be a Crimi Nal and who does t even care for her. He treats her now As a potential danger to him and so do the others treat her. They never let her alone. _ she s in it with them too and she s a simple not very Well educated character who can t take so when so he instantly jumps to his conclusion but you persuade him that he has been wrong. He s calming Down and then what do you say you say you want to leave him that he does t really need you. What can he in his state think of that he can Only think that you mean he in t really lame at All. He rushes out to consult his accomplices and he locks you in. But then Jerome who has More discernment than Bayles there people Are concerned laughs him out of it. You could t possibly carry such a suspicion much less such knowledge for a Day without showing that you had it. Bayles must go up and let you out and apologize before you get t into your head that something is very wrong with them All. But he finds that you have sown. So now Jerome tells him the thing is to behave As innocent people behave but without r u n Ling any risk of putting sex Captain 3ray Austen into the limelight. Consult a private Man and let him find her if he of course he won t. Not the kind of private Man this Tamadge seems to very or. Dabney agreed this Young lady will have no difficulty whatsoever obtaining annulment of her so called mar and another thing that clinches our said Tamadge brightly i be talked with or. Wolfram. Do you know he d never examine Bayles knee that he explained would be a surgeon s Job. Bank had turned Over to Wolfra mall had turned Over to All which Gray Austen had brought away with him from the military Hospital in California. Wolfram merely issued medication tonics and things to keep Bayles feeling turning to Rena or. Dabney asked have you any plans for the future my she said and her face. Pushed slightly that Nice o 1 d lady across the Street mrs. Ord Vay Morris grandmother you Enow has invited me to spend a Lew weeks with her at their coun by place. I m going and i m Tak ing Aby with you be met her a Madge asked. Rena explained not yet it i m dining with the Ordway family at their Home tonight. Gram is putting on a quiet Little party for the Mills of the a Madge laughed As they ready to leave the Austin House forever. The end True Economy braces milk Glo bread Rivers air school acts to prevent spread of polio authorities at the Rivers joint air school thursday said elaborate pre cautions Are being taken to prevent the spread of polio in Sarum the Tow site adjoining the station. Five delayed cases reported thursday brought to nine the number of polio victims at the station so far this year the majority being children from two and a half to four years old. The swimming Pool in the children s playground has been drained and children have been told to keep away from the nearby River. Milk and water supplied to the Camp and Tow site Are tested frequently and the whole campsite is being sprayed with Dot. Capt. C. Evans medical officer has recommended that Brock school in the Tow site Rema Ift closed until a decline in polio is observed. 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