Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 21, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nine witnesses heard As murder hearing opens nine Crown witnesses testified a Winnipeg magistrate s court monday at the preliminary hearing into the death of Myron Mycoski 46, who was shot dec. 29 it 24 Mcgregor Street. Among the witnesses was a cab Driver who said he thought he saw a police car near the scene at the time. The Driver Gerald Smith of 161 Cathedral Avenue suite 4, was testifying on the opening Day of the preliminary hearing or. Mycoski s death. Charged with the murder of or. Mycoski Are Maurice Gordon Baxter. 22. Of Hamilton ont. And Gary George Davies 24. Formerly of Springhill. . The men Are also charged Mitchell Copp frycs Cha mind Contact lenses fitted Harold m. Black Potomi this phone we 2-510s daily 9 . To . Simpsons Sears Polo Park eyes examined Contact lenses fitted Elliot Koblin. Optometrist up 5-7011, ext. 288 with attempted murder in connection with the shooting of John Kissick 56, of 595 Dufferin Avenue. Sate car or. Smith told the court he drove two men from 363 Mani Toba Avenue to the Northeast Corner of the Dufferin Avenue Mcgregor Street intersection Early dec. 29. He could t remember if the two men were or. Baxter and or. Davies. He t know where the men went after they got out of the car. He said he thought he saw a police car at the intersection when he let the men out and testified he definitely saw a Black and White police station Wagon Al the Southeast Corner of the intersection when he returned to it 10 to 12 minutes later. Witnesses or. Smith was one of nine Crown witnesses testifying Mon Day. Crown attorney John j. Enns said he would Call witnesses before the hearing ends. At that time magistrate Isaac Rice will decide whether the evidence against the two men warrants their committal for trial. Or. Lawrence s Mcmorris Winnipeg general Hospital pathologist testified he per formed an autopsy on or. Mycoski the morning of dec. 30. Or. Robert Gold a neurosurgery intern at the Hospital at that time said or. Mycoski was dead at about . The previous evening. Or. Mcmorris said he re moved two Lead pellets from or. Co Sci s brain. Laceration he said death was caused by laceration of the brain complicated by Haemorrhage in and around the brain. Or. Elliot n. Frankel on was an intern in the Hospital s casualty Ward about . Dec. 29. When or. Mycoski and or. Kissick were brought to Hospital by police ambulance. Or. Mycoski was in a coma hut or. Frankel on testified or. Kissick was wide awake and a Bullet had penetrated or. Kissick s left forehead and skidded along the Skull Bone under the skin lodging on the right forehead. There was no Bone fracture the Bullet was removed from its entry Point and the wound cleaned and dressed or. Frankel on said. I or Frankel on said or. Kis sick showed no confusion or Shock from his wounds. He said or. Mycoski was in much More serious condition. He was Given supportive treat ment until he died. The Nickel plated British Bull j dog revolver allegedly used in the shooting was introduced at like hearing by Corporal b. 1. Paynter of the ramp s Regma crime detection Laboratory. A pair of blood stained shoes and a pair of blood stained trousers were among the 10 other exhibits Cpl. Paynter introduced for identification. All exhibits were Given him by the Winnipeg police detective department he testified. Robert Mickoski of 458 sin Clair Street brother of the dead Man identified or. Mycoski s at the Winnipeg general Hospital dec. 30. His brother had been in Good health when he last saw him about a month before or. Mickoski testified. Calls the two 999 Telephone opera tors who took the Calls advising police of the shooting at and . Dec. 29. Produced tapes of the Calls As exhibits at the hearing. David e. Bowman is defence counsel for or. Baxter. Kenneth g. Houston acts for or. Davies. The hearing continues. 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The mayor asked Are we going to allow this to 1 he said the City closed Down two private Industrial firms by forcing them to install costly air pollution control devices. I Don t think hip City should be treated any differently than private concerns. We either have a Law or we Don t have a the mayor said. The committee decided to ask for a further report from w. D. Hurst City Engineer. A Chicago consulting firm is preparing plans and specifications for a million addition to the incinerator. The plans will a include devices for air pollution control. But the mayor said the air pollution control device was secondary to the Plant expansion. If we Don t go ahead with j the Plant Extension we Are right j Back to where we started 10 j years ago when i first brought this matter to the attention of the income tax service leave All your tax worries us. 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