PADS FOW, AFTER LONG H CAKING, JURY IN. LOCAL ASSAULT CASK CONSIDERS ITS VERDICT THIS AFTERNOON. (Continued from Page One). wilh her, 1 Tlif court would -yini allow -Mrs. .uri.epq r. lane, mjiwiineg sianu. - Sergeant McGllnchy ergeant MrOlinchy, at the time on the city police foree, loht of Florence Morrison tele phoning to the police station ami stating that Murdoch. Mat Kenzie had lorn off, her clclhing in .McClymont Park anrf, taken it away. The officer ett fri toue;i over the telephone with Mac kenzie and told him to come to the police station and bring the clothinjc with him. At 12:30 (midnight) he arrived at the station and produced the cloth ing,. He was .Ihen. duly .warned and placed under arrest. Mr. Oonzales asked the officer if he had not "bawled' Mackenzie out and forced him to make certain statement before he had been warned. Sergeant Mefitinchy denied this and stated that statements made by Mao kenzie had been voluntary. At this point, Mackenzie was called to the stand. He stated that McGlinchy had been "pretty severe" over the telephone and. when be had'given him the girl's clothing in the station, McGlinchy had called him a "big bum" and asked him, if he wanted to treat a girl like that, why he did not go to Comnx I Avenue. The officer had been 'rough with him and he (Mackenzie), before being warned and before knowing that he was going to be arrested, had answered certain questions. Later lie received a warning and was forthwith locked, up. Bullying Asked by Mr. Johnson spec-fically what MeOIinchy's "bully, tag" had consisled of, Mackenzie said it had been calling him ":t big bum" in a gruff voice and suggesting why be had not gnn. to Comox Avenue. There had . been no other remark conslilot- . ing "bullying." Sergeant Mcfilinchy look the stand and disagreed with Mac- ? kenzie that he- had asked him questinns 'linns before before warning him. His Lordship' Lordship' gav gave Ihe accused the benefit of the doubt and the questions and answer at the time of Mackenzie's arrest wen not admitted. Casey and. Cap-slick were arrested lafer the ame night. Heard Girl Scream David lludema, 21, who wa . present Jnjhe park on Ihe night ih question' was the next witr I ness. He told of the group of girls and boys that had been in the park and their movements. Florence Morrison remained sil- ting oh a bench with one of t!ie accused while he (wilnes) and others went to the plank road way. i ney were watching a dog fight when Florence wa- heard to scream "Dave, help me." He voice seemed to be la agony but she had often scream ed before and he (witness) did not think it necessary to return to her assislance. No furtljcr . screams were beard'before tue wimesH ann ine oiners' ieu auer Casey and .Capslick had com ruhningt Up to the roadway. Under cross-examination, wit ness denied asking Ihe girl to remain in the. park. He was not sure if he had asked her lo com along when he and the others were leaving the park. At one time, while they were near the swimming pool, she had askei , him to take her away from ; Mackenzie, He bad seen no rea- eon why she could not have left at any time if she had wanted to. If, when the girl had yelled be bad .thought 'she was in dan ger he would have returned to her rescue. Asked if It bad been a common practice for girls ar, boyn to "sit down and love ead other in the park without seri ous intention," wilnes admit ted that it had been, Ha had not seen Florence Morrison sitlin down with different boys In 'tlift park. Identifies Article After lludema left the stain Florence .Morrison was reealle ' lo Identify the clothing tha Mackenzie had surrendered to Mclilincby and which had pre viously been entered as an ex hil.it. lleorge Fhenlnn. 2t, also lol of the evening In the park. II bad beard the screams after tl girl had been left sifting wil Mackenzie, Capstlck and Casey being about ten feet away. The .. creams Vputi'ded ,as If the girl !T' 1, Sa2 DAILY Nffv7a v ' . . . v-a-. -: - Tm.-.-lj, i . a ,k, BRINGING UP FATHER By ueorge McMarm, I I . g i 1 I I' ,. T I yvfi rJ .-.--srii-St I irrr. AH! THERE.'t b THE KID MUy CC f NO-1 WOZ T COH' i ' " MCCIE ITTIN- - ' QQ A?bLEEF M HER ROori s ft OH! HELLO OmClc I iffiii OOT -'l JOt. CeHC . r OM THE. PROMT Vfm DP I'M LOCKCf tHC OM-T h DCC3 TIH I OO I jBB ! OUT MWC To PC . J PORCH-NOW lb U m,- "ST I bEENC J ) 7$ WiTH'OO? . tkf. '' S H W . -li-sn & Wr-d JCSmm is was in pain or frightened. She. .....i i-nr, .,,, ,r t.uu e. Dave." Xol.,.,1.. rplnrn.i In hr v ' . , W hen he heanl the first scream he thought somethiing wnswron'Ti and then he changed his opinion It was getting dusk at the time I kilt ut n was o q not nnl iiirb dark Mienion said in answer to i uestinns that he did not re-! lember Murdoch silting and' fooling with the. girl at ano ther1 lime the same evening. Ht aV Pearl Thompson. stoi ani alk to her. There was nolhim; o have stopped her going with . the other girls at that lime t. i lu wished. She was jusl fool- 1 ing around and spooning on lh 4 ench. While the ol tiers "wert there Ihe srirl .seemed eonlenl in. it. nun .'iuv it i 1 1 c 1 1. In answer In the JinUc, Sben- ' on said the girl was silling fouH feet away from Mackenzie, lie lid not see them with their arm! round each other. hen l,a 1 lofl tftr l.nmA rinrAfiia -oa If.ui If only girl in the park left with'?iven on U,a, '-ann five ,boys. She did not suggest io him that she wanted to go home. Hollered for Help Thomas Howe .said he knev the accused boys well and also the girl. He wa.s there in company with the Thompson girls, lludema and 3hcnton. He heard screams coming from wher Florence Morrison was silting with "the three boys: She "hollered" for help saying "Help. Dave, Help." They did not go o her help. Asked why he 'dm not do so he said: "I figured 1 hould gel inlo trouble." Asked what he meant by get- iag inlo trouble witness said he meant be would get inlo a fight. e also urged Dave lludema not o yo as he was staying out of it. e did not think, it was- any thing serious. He did not cons ider he bad any right to inter- fere. Cross-examined, Howe said li Miought there was some trouble going on. He knew the girl anr she screamed quite often and hese were prelly nearly the ame kind of screams he had eard before. He had seen her in the park several times before. 'hat evening, he had seen lie with her anh around Mackenzie They were al that time close to gether and she seemed quite alfrfi'eil; Howe said he had beard.some- one. aK norence. io come Home and she said she was going lo slay. , She . was still , seated oa he seal with Mackenzie's arm around her when he left. He said he was not worried at her slaying with the boys. Mr. (ionzaW then drew al enlion lo the answers witness gave, in Hie police court trial which differed from what he had i "HWWAW hiaWiitfj TtZmZtf InduMriU Hum lit SS?B katttou. WUlM f At Your Retailer ,1 or rnma Prvma Wie Wae Ca Ca Mm J u.ii.. ci-.-. "-iUIJ AlCVp Mrj a j nueoty. Alt, nr L - i - i a. iud. mT flr.t wu mTiwoI- ten, aore ud IteKy I could kardly metV nl8llt' v! F ZFErll?. B7 ... begin to take j AAer I had Uken tint bottl I wu omplrttly rehired of mr eczema, aai any disease of tk blood ttueBJik, ait'y wsrtli its price many timaoTer.' Taanawa preparatioa tut beea TrWV Limited, Toronto. OaL Defence Evidence Mr. (ionzales then outlined ILe evidence be intended to produce for the defence. He, called Pearl Thompson, a girl 20 years of age eAiployed a a maid ai Ihe hospital. She said she wain tjie park lha( evening with her sisler. They went In- hy lln elu dr; path- and( met Ihe boys oo the centre of the bridge, tflu had asked FTorenre to cojne borne with her after she had eu swinging awhile. Her sis-rr was.sitting at the table wilh he boys and Florence. The boyn were Mackenzie and Casey. SImI aitl she Ihought one of thrboy-s lad his arm around Florence.' She did not answer when asked o come home. She did fiot make any move to come; She could have gone home if she wanted .'VSIip, Jliought, Dave lludema also asked ber to go. The Judge asked what was thi? concern about gel If rug ber home In answer lo another quest lop witness said Florence oflei yelled a great deal without caust She did not pay much ntlenlim. o her screams n it was quite a natural yell. Cross-examined in regard ti the screams she repealed that 'i was a natural yell. She did no- hear her say "Help, Dave, help." She hail met Florence al dances and she considered her character, was "perfectly all right." Stu never head a w.ord against her. "Kidding Her Along" George Casey wai the first witness for the defence "after the dinner adjournment. Florence had been swinging and she came lo where witness and Xed Hums were. The latter told her lo 'get lo H out of here." Shi then went lo a bench -and sal lown, Murdoch Mackenzie sitting down beside her. Casey and Capslick were over at a table Witness sal down beside Flor ence and Mackenzie. She was not being held and there -wa.s mil lung to prevent her getting away had she wished to do so In fart she had been asked by a gsr! and a boy if she was goin lo leave but she had said nothing and made no movement as if to go. After the others ha gone, Florence said "Let's go arid sit withv the rest of Ihe boys,'' They then wenl In lh. table- Oeorge Casey, Mackenzie and the girl--the Jailer not be ing carried. When they gqt to the table, Florence told one ot the boys lo get up and' give j somebody else a seat. Capslick lot up and Florence sal down beside Darrow Casey, giving him a push. To Kiippnrt himself Darrqw put his arm around tti girl and" Ihey bumped into Mac ikenzle who also put his am around her. They bumped bar and forth for a while and th girl put her arm around Mur dock and Darrow. They were W anted For Sale ForJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in adrance. No Advertuement taken for let than 50c kidding he. along and telling !" hw sood look.ng she was. r ijSliorlly after, t'.apslick suggeeted lhai they taki- n garment oiT her Then Ihe di: fighl started and 'Wi'iiess, with Xed llurns, left H'l'liey heant Florence .squtsil bill Uiev paiil n atlenllon to it n-.tiiey wre ued lo he.irlng her queal. A few minutes hater (Lawrence and Darrow rame up 'o the dojj fighl on- Ihe road There was no further' yell and hey. including Darrow and Iiv- rence, went home. Inder cross-examination hy Mrr Johnson, witness could noi accoiinl for the girl being bruised unles it was while they were bumping bark and forth on the table. Always Screaming Fjlwnrd Hums gave viilettn-of a similar nature to Hint ot Oeorge (Ja.ey. He had lobl her tp gel lo J - out" because she was always screaming and making a noise in the park. While Murdoch, :ieorge and the glr. were sifting on the bench the were "loyltig each oilier up ard making a tot of noise." She had her arms around Ihe two hoy. There was no reason that sh could not have cone had she wanted to. The 'girl was nn arried from beneh to table. Sh ad made no protest as lo wh ti as going, on. No handkerehie' ad been placed in her moutU He heard tier scream a couple o" times but it was her usual habii o scream. If he had beard the girl yell as If in danger he would hav gone back. Under cross-examination, wit- ness said he had seen nothing wrong that evening unless it war wrong for -,a young man lo hav Ills arm afqurid a young lady." n answer to a question by tin udge. witness said that he had een no indecent conduct ant' had heard nothing that woul.i warrant the Jioys taking liberties with Ihe girl or any suggeslion of liberties. Accused on Stand Murdoch Mackenzie was llien ailed lo Hie stand to, give his slory of Hje event in .11 a park on the nigfit In. - question,'. Whtt l lorencq Morrispjn; was .sitting near the swimming, lank, ha had made a Ynolion Vs: if IrS !puh her n. She veiled twice then and asked Dave liudema lo help her. I hey then went to the bcncl wiiere- ne seaieu iiimseu auer I be girl. He had not pushed o pulled her down, He told her she lookpd ?klnd of lonely", anil asked if he could sit down beside her. she made no objection. Later (leorge Casey sal down Asked twice if she was going. I lie girl made no answer no: movement to go. Mackenzie tcnied picking the girl up ana rarryiritt her to the table. Shi bad proposed to go to lii Inbl. where l he .others were. Aflei' they were sealed at the- table wilnss and Darrow Casey push ed Ihe girl back and forlb. She raised no objection. Somw one proposed (bat Ihey remove an article of hr clothing and lhi was done hy Capslick. They, ha no injy''qnft dQlnanythlng wrort&l VRMiliftTl)ejq"tlial ins ana narrow Casey s - arm were around the girl at this lime. Darrow and Lawrence then left for, the dog fight ;m he, witness, was left with Ihe girl. There had been no hand kerchief pl.iced in her mouth After Harrow and Lawrence, left witness staled that he and Flnr. ence had a cigarette. Later he suggesledvit was time for 1'lor (continued on page six) V.XTKD.-lirl or woman to d ,IT;THKItSTOXHAU(IH A CQ., the im hoU!lowork Jfl f(1iny of; o)l, 0HlnhLt.t linn. Patent three. Write stating wage expected to Mr.. (Dr.) II. S. Trefry. Anyox, H.C. WA.NTKD Kxperienceil Saleswoman for Ladies' Ileady-lo-Wear. IMume 031 ve Oree TOU.Mrs. J. Hent, Third Avenue. YOUNO Man wants work, any kind; .13c an hour. Mioti. Hlack 269. 142 FOR SALE FOIt "QUICK SALK. ?8 foot speed boat, WInton six engine;; In No. I order. Cha. Svcilmark, agent.- Cow Hay. FOR SALE. Five roomed mod ern bungalow and two lt.-., close in. 1260(1.00 onilrrrus. Apply T. McClymont. l FOR SALK. Motor boat closet: also jump spark Wizard magneto. I'hnne 572, FOR SALK Refrigerator eabinet in splendid condition. Phot Red (20. tf TO RENT FOR IIKNT. 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