PAdE 7 WO t . . , . i . - ASE IS CLOSING (Continues from Da ire one) defence are addressing the Jury this FRESH- KEEPS YOU FRESH tMe daily Mws. PKINCE RUPERT UftlTlSlI COLUMBIA Published Every Alternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. Fx PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ,,..,.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser psrlods, paid In advance per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year 8y mall to all other countries, per year ; ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising per inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line : Local readers, per Insertion, per one DAILY EDITION - b Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone , Member of Aadlt Bureau of Circulations .g Tuesday. May 9, 1933 on the road a week after the clash. Mr. Lindsay was driving three police officers and he said to them: ' " "This is the man I want you to ar- Afcie shortly .before 1 o'clock this rest.. He been in hiding part afntxro, Counsel for crown and ot tlme gtBCe the event. Kenneth Montgomery 3.00 9.00 1.40 2a auernoon r wnn Kenneth Montgomery, one of the Denis Murphy will .deflWr WB Recused, said he was with Mclver charge It 1 expected the Jury wl and vmi others. He was a quar-retlre to consider 14 verdtct by late tw of a mlIe from shoot,. He afternoon. ,WM chairman of the grievance Police Are Blamed Angus Mclver, Kenneth Montgomery and Matt Jurgevich, three of the accused, denied oa the witness .stand that they hayl bstn In the Hidden Creek bridge at the tune of the clash. Giovanni San- i committee. He was arrested in the bunkbouse which was surrounded by constables He was pointed out by Mr. Healey. At first he was be? Ing detained for. trespass but when seen by the Inspector that officer said: "Place that man under arr vldo, "the, man with ttie beard." and ' .7, "" -cr JoWv ,Sar4. admits having f th, m5" tr'g ty He did not know how T many ben there buWwith other defence cl"U Hee larg witness, deaUred that there bad beenTTtrouble "mbr of men advisIn not until after police had started to orce the crowd back. U,.B0 u vror'c- , swinging batons and riding crops u "f" and ETdstrom afid firlnf their guns. , crJrorated 'f ,?tvld!.nc'-t f: ... M. Jergovlch. a shift boss at tU the n8 ne of ""-Imlne. of" and another ttie accused, ed. told of Impressing the upon men bad bfen asked by Sarich to cause trouble. He and Montgomery heard t$w shooting at the bridge but spector that many of the men were fpreltners and. If anything was started, they might not be able to control them as they spoke a number of languages. Witneea aald he was arrested hi Constable Smith three days after the trouble. He was pointed out by an employee of the company. It waa two hours later that he heard what the charges were agslnst him. pross-examined Mclver admitted that the miners fetched the helmets from "The Dry." When witnaeaas ankl he was In the melee at the bridge It was either a case of mis-tnlrn idty 0r thev were liars. He thought it was clear that the police were there to start trouble and break, the strike. He did not be-flw the men had used the weapons produce,. , jjHdth ssjd be. waa arrested sears He just walked up and down with b or two friends; la the crowd. wet a quarter of a mile wmyUuu Kondo, eo a,t .the tftne. When they arrived the oniy man present was stere ateno-vlcU, who bad his eye knocked out. They harried along and caught Tup with the ciowd near the bank. Inspector Shlrass was talking to the men when, they arrived Walter Vedos told of gotpg to the Beach and bebig with a lot of men. He went to "stop some scabs that wanted to go to work." He did not apeak very good English. iCJlQvanni Sanvido, another accused, through an interpreter, told Ir.JMeIver aald he was recording 0f being with the crowd on the way 'secretary of, the union. The mspec- jto the Bearh. He did not see any tor asked Sarich how long he intended to stay at the Beach and in- of fleer on the ground and did not kick him He was struek on the head timated that u mi not a lawful ; but did not know who by. He was picket Mantgpmenr (eld the in wearing a beard . at the time and 4U0 at the preliminary trial. He was the only man at the camp with a beard. Skurd Rovlk and Nicholas Coley Wre the last defence witnesses, both giving versions of the Hidden Creek bridge clash. Both charged that the police had been Instrumental In starting the hostilities by endeavoring to push the crowd back, applying their batons and whips and firing off their guns, Joe Sarich, they claimed, had endeavored to restore order among the strikers, tferther witness saw any of the Mkem attack the police. The Intention of the strikers had been to picket at the Beach. Coley, after collapsing in the witness stand, was removed to the corridor where he. waa revived by police officers, the court adjourning for luncheon after thf inen. m A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip tbi coupon and mad it nlta $1 for a til nrtlti' trial nt,tifiin to TUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR FvMttfara' Tl OiranruM Scmhti Pviumki Sociitt BMtoo. MiiMtWMlto. O. S. A Tki Onwnix Sen rtocM mi mt a all f la' trial al V f """ inm mij nlt wrnm. Soak Bar suuaa. Mw, uiii aoaarfaw. 1 toalan m iBit ill). (Hit. tmn rrlnt) ' (Taoa) USSrtMr poses of peaeeful plckjethut.tt hi essary. He held; that the plfllee Jad been responsible for starting boa- tUllea, . : i ,.u . , , . After, rih had eompTeted:iV ing,, evl4enoe. which waa largaly unshakfn under cross-eaamlnaUon by L. S. McOUl, defence ounl ttfe trial-.was adJwrned fremion First witness at ttie afternoon seaatttn ot Uie. trial yesterday was Constable T. D. Druntoiv who de-saijbed the . meeting of the procession 'after the lUden Creek bridge Incident wiih Inspector John Shlrass. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill and other officers near the .measftoutt at Anyox beach. Then1 were only nine police officers whe were powerieta Sgalpat mob 0.' 310 men. Witness told of picking up: weapons near the Hidden Creek bridge. B run ton admitted, under eroes-examlnatlon, that Sarich had said to Inspector Shlrass that there would be no trouble unless the police made It. Jurgevich had said that there were "510 men and a num,br of Russians with blood In their eyes. Shtrass' thad expressed the opinion to Sarich. that a pkket of such site was unlawful However,, there was no trouble at the beaeh ater the prooeMion had been Allowed to proceed. Bruntor Identified all five accused as having been present at this time, San-Tldo. who wore a goatee beard then, now being clean shaven. The erowd, witness would say. was n disorderly one, being out, of control ana blocking the road. Constable Harold Ray bone told of meeting the procession, at the bead of which was Constable Smith and other officers, below the Hidden Creek bridge. The crowd, witness declared, was out of control and had stopped men from gplng to work. Many of those In ttie procession had on miners', helmets and. several had weapons. Constable Andrew Orant was with Ijaybone when the procession with .Smith and other officers at Us. head, was met. The crowd was very unjuly. , . . .Police, Version of Clash . Constable WJJJIam Smith dewri-bfd.ttl clash qn the If laden Crvk bridge. With six other offlrreri, he was engaged In patrolling the Jllrt-de a, Creek bridge. At 615. m. a large crowd of men, probably 60 or M at fjiat, came,, down from thr mine. Witness ipoice to 8arlrr., n-fjnlrlrig where they were goinn fiarkh replied, , they intended t' ptcKei njKtr'the smelter Wltnr tuggeatrd ,Uwt a committee of Kix m appoInM whereupon Sarlcii thrried to his ollowers and spok tp (Jpetn In q foreign lanauapc. the marehen then shouting: "Wc aro all a committee. We are ajl going through." Smith again suggested a THE PAn.Y NKW8 Police Officers Describe How Striked Allegedly. Aftemnted t TnfSw Them OvSr knybk Spar TT- (Contlnued from Pane it Sanvido. any of the aacused two" e6mmittee ol nine after which fi taken part in Uie ' riotous assem- thfr.,,cr,lef. went up .oU:jyLAre .all biy." Sarich, indeed, having en- going UjrQUKh. ' "ToJlfU wfth the deavored to prevent. trouble while of. b- .- s," "Kill Hun," 'fro the other accused had been nothing Hell wlUvithe policed Then the more than present at the time, men (strikers) started to attack The preatdlrig Judge, Mr. Justice an$t trfed to drag wltnelgj.down. Murphy, holding that this was a Witness, saw Constables Mc,Ind,0o matter, for the Jury, .to decide, re- mi vVjrlp coming up from the rrar, fused jfl grant the mo,tlon,(l, ,the rorrnjjr Rat through but. Weir Joseph Sarfch .on Stand . fell. Wttrjyljes also saw Greejnbalgh Joseph Sarich was then placed a'n dragged down. After a on the witness stand and. after. re WP ' Yfclr emerged Jrom Jbe :rowd with blood and the strike "treamlng viewing the reasons for being called at .Anyox. gave his WaeUcally .unrecognisable. Const vision or tt clash., with Jhe po- b Robett soon aftec. emerged. Hce at the Hidden Crek bridge on i.lrfmlnl Wood. with the morning of February 3. as, Greerftaltb, down, and Weir jrffc. seeing that t mw!w J hd Jj lln t led In the procession from the " anfl nnf shJt mfo the 4u had apd now Into the floor .of the mine tp the beach at Anyox The crown unruly and kept in order until they were rushed by the police on the nar- np rould ' nglng,ln the row hrldje vibere tey WH ptr- AWr der had been rested, t K was Impaa- mltted no means of oaderty re- trt. He alleged that scvri tp : Tolver hot.had,; bo fired .-.fir J oiher mi.m nttd0 VJ? upon the -miner, swinging M wrjfrmen t bridge. Weir Re ware sent to (be hos-revolver and riding crops, Ki,m. Ihe fire, ceased. prflVas a Jn?lnn reauH of Smith running opVel f s "f? ..j, - able .to rwtore order am0ni,bU f3M. nm" m followers,. but not orAfl.at la H"a- "t w. one had been perlously lnjurea.1, 9 o"1 man having had hit eye J'W athouh out, .Barlch deflated. ,lhi the i he 'Wff' ,lh1 6' miul" uriv; w hn wfltnid b thAtHad had his ty knocked out. stolke. committee against pausing iAfr ?re' Bt?H damage . to company prpptxti, struggling with, anyone ot blowing the right. o(. way. The procegilofl bad. been, Ipieped mereljf Ltt rtu. thefii . To Hell with h OQiife." iQpnstable. Oreenhalgh tH- tilMd tflat the of Doers poshed to about the Centre ot the bridae ff-dre of urmmthv torn lnldlrl1,ais bdrna down and Jelng shouU strilcem strikers flt at th the tneUrd HnelseriKLfarpar. fir tN I Upon, upon, there there from tb,e etowd at 'Km tl.e jhr-r- ( a b-rr- After ibe revolver shots, wigfeu waa able to gat. up in4 ahoirfder bis way throjugh. 1 ol tttil.rrowd had shouud I bs.a rtffe and eaa shoot, tox)." Orders wete given to allow Use Cmtfi C. OJlker toU oj be- day evening, to thl morning, the.1 t4- J wh five men ooptliiulng ooi, ball. Atiernoon Session iw ifufeeftl tb officers. He recetvd low arttbe back and had two 'tai UaaHiKL Orwats ScoU gave eorrobora-ive evtdesae regrdsg the clash t the brtdfte as did Oaere Warden Martin acsfng aa a special unstable. The men in the crowd ere undoubtedly angry. Consta-Me William Harrison, stfttioned it another post nearby, lkoki of the lassage of the procession. Constabka RobarU and Weir o-'aribed Uta attempta whteh were nade to throw them over the 'ridge and tte JfUurie they revived In beiqg knocked down and 'rampled upoo. They were the last 'rown wttnewei. Defence Motion Denied After defatiee 'gounatl's motion for dismissal of the charges igaintt all Bat Saneldo had beet) lenled by Ills Lordship. Sarich was -ailed to the stand He tokl of the grievances such as wage cuts, liv-'ng condltloni add working conditions which had reaalted In the trlke being called and gave his ' count of the clash as atHnmarlsed bave At 6 o'clock laai evening, the ourt rose utll this morning at 10:90 when Angus Melvor. another of the accused, went on the stand In his own defence. The jury hearing the case cotv tats of Prank DSbb. foreman. S. A. Bird. O. 'A EMfcumbe. C. E; Mc-Keown. Duald MsLean, W. p. Vance, Hubert Ward, Robert Oor-don, B. J. ntpn. J. B. Atar. John MeLeod and Robert Lahlff. 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