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Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9" Kdjr find Reporter" Telephone S6 ., Member of Audi! Bureau of Circulation UAtLY EDITION .TMay December 12 1W6 dhivee is blameless; down Tentb Aenu l ; ( continued from page 1) truck had stralfhtened down Bacon j Street, it teemed to stagger and I 'timed sharolv at rloht antles ind ' who. after considerable objection vnt over the road. Witness saw the ' bf Mr. , Uwm which wms, finally ' jard rati 0 over, waived, vent to the stand and told of a deathbed statement that had Nature of Injuries ibeen made by Hanson the evening Dr. L. W. Kergln. who performed ' before he died. H in son had said: in autopsy, testified that death had ' ' "I don't know bow fast he was go- been due to shock and hemmorhage i ing. He was going at a good speed, from injuries received. The left of ' too fatrto make the turn. Other , deceased's chest was injured, his trucks stopped but he didn't." The shoulder and many ribs were Dro-tatement was witnessed by Con- en, the left lung was collapsed j stable Blaney and Sergeant Sendee. having been perforated by a rib , Deceased's statement was contra- bone, j dieted by many other witnesses who F Rouseil. autemobUe mechanic.) testified that the truck was travel- testified that the driving chain on . ling not much over five miles and one side was loose and In bad con-that It was successful in negotiat- dltlon. About fifteen rollers were lng the turning. misting. These rollers being missing Prior to the statement of deceas- would have a tendency to disturb ed being read, Dr. W. T. Kergin tea- the ratloof the gear. The steering Ufled that he (Hansom was in apparaWPras also very slack, wit-sound mtnd the evening before he ne&s testified. On the driving gear died. on thl othfr side, five rollers were George Rodger, who Uvea near misting. Sprockets were worn down the coiner of Tenth Avenue and on both side The truck was 18 Bacon-afreet about 100 yards away, years ojdad, parts were showing ras an eye witness of the truck sns b! wearing. One of the wheels leavrrff the road, lit was stsndlng. ssnnnga -noieMn tne road migm at his kitchen window reading a pa- have cau&dtthe truck to -skid, per $t:the time. He saw the truck while Rouseli's evidence was be-' ing taken, City Engineer Good made a, number of intermpUons, assert ing that Rouseil was making inferences which were unfair to the city. Taking W'stand. Mr. Good declared that the truck had been overhauled about ten days before. Under cross-examination, Mr. Good said that a fibrous fungus seemed to form on prank roadways, particularly when the traffic was longitudinal. Mr. Good did not think that the condition of the truck had anything to do with the accident. There had never been any complaints of the chain coming off the sprockets; It was Mr McKlnnon, the driver Other witnesses called by the po- 'lce were P. D. Rice B.C.L.S., who took measurements and surveys at .he scene of the accident and R. E Benson, who took photos. Among the men on the truck who gave evi dence were William Wils6n, Anton Dybhavn, Erne Seines, Charles Bait, John Kfnslor and Hagbart Etde. All agreed that the oar was not going fast and that it was a rainy and gusty da.y. Sergeant Service gave evidence In regard to measurements nd Inspections which had been made at the scene of the accident. Defence Witnesses Witnesses called by Mr. Manson Included John Basso and Louis Pus- tak, both of whom were riding bn the truck when It went over. Both testified that the car was going little more or perhaps no more than 'five miles an hour. Either could jhave caught up with the truck by ;easy running. W. Shepherd was quite sure the. truck was not going . ten miles an' hour. A. McKinrfon, the driver, said that he had been driving cars off i and on for 13 years. He had driven I this truck two and a halt or three i months. It was very wet and windy on the day of the accident. As he approached the turn on Tenth Avenue -to Bacon Street,; he was not fcgoU&fodte than five miles an hour. , having slowed Up. Just after turning ,he noticed the. front end of the ear' skid. It nilght navd been die 'to the tread of the tires being smooth and the road greasy. There was a scum on top of the planks 'and a distinct incline from one side j of the road to the other. As soon 'as the front wheels started to skid, witness put pn. jthe emergency , brake. He did not, use the foot brake because it was not In work" lng order and had not been for years. Thetootbrake was consld, FRASER & Sal e Reg. Value, $2.95 $-5 1. ared too small for this truck. It could njt br relied upon The emergency brakp was fn perfect order. After putting on the brake, the whole car seemed to skid. One front wheel went through the fence and the whole vehicle followed. The car had always steered satisfactorily and the chain had never come off the sprockets. As the car went over, witness put It into gear. Otherwise there might have been an explosion. The slippery plank road, together j with the incline, was responsible for j the accident, McKlnnon declared. McKlnnon was subjected to eon- i slderablc cross - examination by ! Sergeant Service. The truck was not ' hi a dangerous condition as far as he knew, witness insisted. He bad never found it awkward to handle. He admitted that there was play In j the steering wheel. I In briefly addressing the Jury. Mr. ' Manson declared that the evidence was not sufficient ' to convict his dlent on a manslaughter charge. He therefore, asked the Jury to bring in a rider exonerating Mc-, Klnnon j ' Sergeant Service called attention to the defeats in the car. 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