Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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ing. w~s
09m~ ~ttinlr
.
,h"''''''' by.
.. ..1ti&aO window, to the
yaluo of lie .. ..t
Cunnin~ Man. Burgh.
lielrt. on Eaot6l", Mond.ay.
H e deniod tife ofFenoe.
J ames George· ·Mung<!8UI, Ii........ of
CllnnJn'g Man, Burghfield⢠. ⢠tM.ed thAt
fcndl\n.t came thero with four 'other men
some young women. They all wen·t into
pf\dour I\nd rmno.inoo for
,a.b0u4
2,
They then oommenced' da.nomg,... .. mf . .
told them ho did not .. llow thlllt ' >D
porlour. They !.hen went oute~.. Sub.. ·
quontly he hoard sarno
THANKS.
dofendEUlt was pu.shed against tbe d oor,
it mi"ht hn.ve hoon I\n a OCldent.
Dolendant Mid he 81ippod and feU
tI,e door. H e admi tted hrookinll
to
ro.~ }lrt~ M pe-rsonally his tha~to Dr. M~reU .
but. d eda.r ed thrut it wns not done
fur tJ,,· work whioh ho ·h!id. il?ne on beh&if '
H erbert James Mun g-earn , eon
witn6.'J!I said h o hoo.rd a smash and sa.w
o f Lh o COllflorvntlvo B.od Un.}()IUK oa.uae airioa..,
had been oonneot.ed with Re'ading: "- I ' .
allVny. boen
00
gla.ss ~n(?1 i n ,tho door
him a ·r6"la.rkable f"'t ·
m C'-,nhci-s of suah .. ~ honourable and
p rof 035 ~on oould _iiv," ⢠up: ..;t!iett spare
limo 10 Im bhc work . . No prof...,on 6iltailed
~1I ~'y
n.Tld n ight. ; :o-'ot Dr. Murrell had · at an 't.ivle. .
oome fo rwtt.rd l Q g l \'O rus B.!isista.noe .on~behalf
of t.ho l'onACrvn.iiv6 and Union.Utt C&uee. ~
after : 15
yea,... they wcro plC<lflC<l to know that tlie,
co uld st ill ro1.." upon hiB sorviccs as an active
mflmoor o f t.ho oo mmi btoo lapnlauae) .
Cap l~l 4l Burgess, in asking. Dr. M Ulr:oll'a
a(·t·u pt~ n('.e of ~l6 p.resontâ¢.slud &. me.n who .
s tood In tll O finng hno durmg hall .. dozen
11 nstl C'cfi'Ef ul battlos,
and oame up aDri1in«
("'N\, 1,imc. wa.s J oscrv'ing of & monuJD,o,?,
(anp ll\uso).
!
D r. n'lu rroll, who was reooived with throe
h N1.r1 Y â¢â¢ Salisbu ry " ohoorB. said somo of the.
hu pjJ llm m o monta of IU8 ;liie were spont in
t.h e eO lllllll t too room llnd in tJIG olub roollJ.
1 rc hl\d .-Iono no rnoro ~ than hie d uty.
It
. I S th" duty o f o\' Or>
"'olcr to do something
ttm tl.1 d; dlO ~!()od or tho countcy by aqti.vely
i d~" l j i.Yin~
-
10 \\n
(.a pplausc ). They hnd boon workin~ fnr tho rC'lturn 'o f 8. Con!tM'v8.tive toParl lfl.w<'nt. for H ~I...dlll,K {or man.y yean.
I C"pta iJl 'Y ilwn had n.lro.1dy made hie preI !'f"W)(, f,.. j t in t h,; Ilou!JoO o f CommcJns, and a
g ,~ 1 I lIa n)' JIlc'mhcors o f the GOYl\r nme nt were
grr-a tl~' il!lrr("5.~d
by ina first 8.wearanee \
, tl ,p,.. Dr. G S. Abram had boon one of
j dll! C(' lIl1 t r y
I
1\\' 0
fendant m?( Bon ol ~l friend. who
him to havo a drmk.
H q w nc;
up set ft,t tioing su m moned '-I\t - W allffilIIC>rO
that o n hi s ·r eturn h o flo t tho worso
drink .
D{' fendan t felt his P ')' ili on a.cutel y.
and II.ssur~ him t hllt thero w ould ~ no
r e[l8iilion of tho o{f('nc(!, and UHl t 1f the
Bencb ga'16 him an?ther chance .ho .wo uld
make pr o~er usc of It. Mr. BraIn sincere·
]., b e lieved tbnt tl1 is wOIJld bo & lesson to
the d cfcn4ant, . ",hI) ron1i~ his p OA ition 8.9
h" had ncvpr r en.li ~(>d it }y.ofo rc.
Whilo ho
<3 id n ('> t wi'lh t.o minim:so the A~ ri~usn Gte. of
I'uch an off .. nc ... hv 8.. man u nder probation.
t.he (}8S9 at WlI llin uford WI\6 n ot in itself
a aerious rono, th e B e nch lmy>O$i.n.~ 1\ mini mum penRltv and tho costs.
The ch a irm an t'a.irl tbo B enn"
l'OIln.raea
tho "",,0 against tho d e f..,,~ant that d.v ....
n SCr iOU8 j Ono. . H OI WIlB liablo to be ft(>nt
t" pr;"'n with;'ut tho ootion of " fin o. but
th ey h CI"IoiftCod to -.o.l(,., tha.t extreme COUJ'#lD.
III
OCInli.Ic-rH'C'
ronln u ps t,~irs . ⢠nct they had &
romm :t.tc f" o f j.{ ood workers.
At
n li,ll ..
I
very
that!
t!nlr' du" F. '\ ('('.ut:\' c Committe e m ot at Mr. :'
C"r.!.(,<;r.,Y · g Offi r e. / One J{ro.Lt thing which
haP I ""' JI~ l !; In(' C 1hon wa.s th o sprin j2'i n g
had
up
of t.\l () ('lillY.; 1n t.hG t.ow n . The ' Vell ing tnn
C lub lIMI taken it!'. rill,'h.U u l nosltl.On a.t. tho
h c-.n<l r;f· th o Con9CTvative Cluba in R cadin.ll,
nnd Ulero Jmd booa eeveraJ work ing m on's
clllb~ ,
\
'
GOYCll.N~E~T
I N T HE" DENTAL
' CHAIR."
.
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wo
,
i.
,
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r:·
t
.f
.f,
but 'r.pare!'t1y wb"en it camo .to their own -( t:'~.,
k llJl and km the.v wc.re 1lWlwllling to do 'eo . ⢠_~ .~
R ecent events, and reoeTl a.ct.i.oll8 of Ministers. ,..,
of l.he Crown. h",1 oone more to ' make th&
..
Gover nment d cspiROO b y every rifltht-thinking _'
m a n tllnn a ny ,other action of thein ' in the
h""rt' l
Dr .
vote of thanke
bram.
.
on
evening aD
of musio was sustAined by
During
tJl0
H. . F oster , S. St.r.a.ngo.
ins, W l11 ~. A I
, and J co",
[laPJr ·toaring ml."" I""...!
mont of Y.1 riety ' into
Loam presidod at the
.
WB<l
aooordOO
.
m otion
pr;~g~~n".,.',1~·;;~t
Co .⢠Ltd., Museu,.: .
Aginl.I :-Oal;y $UP~ty
Street" , Londan-, , W .C .. ; -·Distt'ict
Agent- -
_.c
H. G';lffith; .'. 43. ~ &.~ad . St~~~t~ W~k~gham"
~erks.
. ..
'
- . . . . .J~.'".1.â¢.
·. r
~~~.~~~~~.~'~Y~~~' ~~'.'r'T ' ~ -l.~~!o\~r:~l~~;:i~~i~~~,;;:~
RPORTS '
;.
. ..._ _-:,-_ _
r'I
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Both oha.rgos were den,ed .
1- . .
f
_Thoma, CO~. " .ignalman in the employ
DEULtNE. IN RWEIPTS.
of !.he ' London ..nd South·Weetern Railway
.
C,!mpanv. living ..t Ame;n CoT"'."". Binfi ~1d .
The Reading ' and DiBtri~t Amateur
86ld he ronted rome fi eld~ tltere I.n wh.ioh. he Sports Club. which hold. ito elev~nth · an.
k"P. t "" vor..\ hundred -heo.ll of .ohlCken, .plgâ¢â¢ nuol' ~etin8 ·w .morrow !Saturday] is t..ood
h.uore etc Ort Sunday Imornunl<. 'April 19. . . h
f
fi' 1
't'
whil"" 'oub i eedjng hio ohick6n. tho defendant w.t , , .unsa,.. o.ctory nan.",.a , pOll Ion⢠.
came to h i!! premi8e8 m compan y with. ruB ! In _. Jj.61r report the co,mmlttee s~y tha.t
!!OIl . Tho defendant asked witn ... if he had ' althon8h th,e .tateme'lt of "I'count. ' &h o~e
thrashed his boy...nd witneeo said he hod ' .. bal!l!),co in hal)d 'of £39 J 08., ~;, . thIS
t
,.
lust." tiffed" on~ boy. ~hom he ha.d found boJanoe is more;. toon ou~t b:y ·the .-faCt
m hIS fi eld . but he Old, not know who he ·. thlt.t II sum of £9!l Sa. ~d . l S due to Mr. W.
W &8.
Doicndant th an knocked the bowl of Howa.rd PAlmer : in respect.of the
oom .out 01 witno ..â¢â¢ h6nd â¢.nd asked him. if 31 st December, 1913. Thi8·.nn, ,,-!,I'isf~IWr~ '1
1&.,... about atr,km~ bo~.. Wit· , po.ition is mainly due to tli,. ·I:IlI.I!ng
did....d the defen<!a""; the." i revanoo from cricket,
the ohoot Wlt,h his . A
'
t\
. 1911. tb 0:'
- fOl' 8. pOfJt wwtnO!'!rll . 9 ·reoen y ~ .In
Wimess toli! the . f'Pm clubs ·. playmg th!!6<l
'
him for it. and ., t6 £287 4â¢. ; in 1913 tlie
to , light feU Bhort,:ot 't\lis, by £69
oem· OON1On the pavihon · WB8 .re,pa;lnl:ed
coot of £~o,
The
of the
in ·it. hOl)l1' lJIate1!es
"~nS'''IUel1'Ce , nature of .the crioket
."
het~': ' gates than in
Ope'" La.wn Tenni. ~<,ur·nd~.eiil~ _:c",1'!JIl~,d' l
by the Berks
. tion secured
for e,
8."'.00.0
TEAVEL WITH FRIENDS
â¢â¢â¢.~!,f8c.!!:"i~'!.
'/SPEtIAL PAIlTIES
fro';' READING DiOtrioS
",11 LeI."f8 '1Iy
â¢.â¢. "ABQi!.NfA. :· .:Hoy 7th. '
â¢.â¢. "ALA.UNIA." M~y U.
⢠.⢠: " AUSONIA. " M.y·,2s~b '
Frem SOUTHAlttJPTON
THE , CHEAPEST ANu BEST
ing
with;
fel:~.
#., .'! -
.
I
Lcelie WilsQn
.
PRIZES . .
Clerk ofREADINH
()pen .
wa!l government by conaent. L ibora ls had '-: ·
nlways stood out fetr got ornmont I>Y consent,
past.
Capw.in
â¢
MONDA Y.-B efore C. 'E , H ewett. E8q.
the oh~ir), and C: S . Smith. Eoq.
HER QW'!<j SAFETY.
I'
,
of tho. groo.t""t pnpClpjee 01 L,boMlism '
im 'bf iso nrne nt.
Clilton. ! Taw,n
Wok1.ngha.m, . appea.roo fOlj Ma.rtin.
iiy the '~"""'~I!.
v j(!ull l ha,,] \)o(;n impllgned, ll>S Mr. Allquith' . ·
undoulMdly had boon-Mr. Asq uith had
j bC'C'n
t v ld puhiicly in the House of Common. '
t bat JI01 had not spok en the Lruth--t.he v.ery
first tb inl{ h O' sh ould do would be to delnand
' ,I.II illq\Ji l Y in order to prove his honesty,
I Tit!"\'
\\'ero going on u ntil they got ,. the .
" t ruth, t he wh ole truth, and nothing , but the
t.r UU1" out of th e MLDUroere, of the Crown.
One thing W /l.3 qwte clo&'r---4ha.t Uleter would
n eve r bo oocrocd. Ho oould not understand
0 10 pol iCY of tho Liber:a.ls. regar di n~ UIeter.
IOno
llln g uage
P C . J r h nson , dAt.-o.d th e ca.ie . aDd the dej pn rhnt. who said he h ad onlv B fow wnrds
with hi", sOn, wa.s fined 58. inclasive, Or three
i
t II
JUorCIAL INQUIRY NECESSARY:
Th e on ly way 00 g<>t Il;t the truth wao tG
~la\ 0 . n jud iCia.! inqulry. at 'whioh everyone
nnpl :c.'\ lcc1 ~h o llid lappcn.r and give evideo(,}8<
on UIt. ; J.. H the h Ollour of a.ny private indi-
cha.rded w ith usinf{ obaceno
;11 t.h !}. t th,orouthh.ro ;on April 17t.h â¢
cl t y~'
and s\.aUld that
upon his suggestion the ordor was oount erj mfl llriC'd I . ; .r ot In spite of UUlIt he a.llowod 5.
I st~d.pm('nt from h imsolf to app68.r in "TbfiLr
,. T iTliI'S " of Ma.rch 2.3rd tha.t the eo-ca.Ued
U l1.l,Lio Plq u a,dron collitistod of two ' or three
I c r llisnr:l t.'llting troops Iio Cc.rriokfergue. A .
j uilicin.1 inqll,iry was dem.a.nded. Mr. Asquith ,
I:{rand lloq u(\ntiy offered 6. da) for a vote of
Tho Gove rnmant, said Capta4n
\Vil ~ ll, would t.hen bring a sen~ il e majorit y,
wh o. with oltt listen.ing t.o a ' Bin,g-le arlIwne nt,
would vole o.u tomwtioo.lly, and t.hen the
tL ibl'ra l pap e r~ \vouJd h'e raJd Lhe r esult of the,
rli " ision as a proof tho.t tll e , min istors were '
ab ~o lllt oCl.r honest a nd g niltloBB I
.
wo.~
1,000 'FIRST
ill a ny Dairy art One Month', Free ' ·dlt!.
I
I
' Tlle
re inWM
Al eroSS-8uuunone.
DJ.:a
&pPQared
for Cox. aDd
Mr. . J .
he kn"'Y
no.. 00'<;1
struck hlm
fiat.. _ Had
He wouid b e fin ed £2. and 0: .ts- .£3 40. 6d. would have
in nl1.
U A
FE\V WORD'S ,"
. de(Emd ....t
\ho
J a.mt:'~ R a.rnett. 84. G roat Knollys Stroo t,
Lcs1 i9 Wil.aon su bscquentlYI gave J
an !HhlrC39 dealing lfMlll the ICJsh situation. ' .
. As WIU ' gu.lh<"rcU fr om tJl0 truth. or parte Oil··, '., tbe t r\l"~ ., w hich WON slowly being .d r a.gged j
fr om mJn lctors A.!\ tJIOl lg h on e were extraot,.
lnJof tCOUl, Ulero Wn.6 a. plo t , Mid CarUi'n
~\'d 50 n. o r gan isoo by 13omo m emben 0
the
Cn.h:J1C't. to provoko the people of Ulster into
a 01 â¢., w h i~; h wou lJ ju stIfy tJl C cmp loymen,t; of
.
/ lh o f O rlll'f! of
Crow n .. Captain . WJl80n
1 r cf<)l'I'f!od, t.o tJIC. ordpr w h Ich W&8 S'IV&ll by. ~
!\lr. 'VIII~t,c) n CllUrchlll to the Third &ttlo
Sqll;\d H IIl to PT00ccd t.o Lamln.sh on M a.rch
191 h
f\1 r. ASQllltJl wid he Wad not aware
C Oll1tl\in
Iof lhL, <lrd cr unti l March 21,
A"'~RQ~D
Fi~ea
Wo A~y Sorvj~ COrP~1 We.8 sum- ba.ck when' -t}r..e polioe atoppe,d me. It
~u1ting Tom Cox, ra.ilway
Pl'ioo'ner- pl-eaded guilty . and ·w.. sen:
of litnlield, lilt thaj; ' .,naga" on tenced to .2l -days' hard l~⢠.â¢.~.
n ol[)lCflsiy d r unk on . April
11th.
.
Mr. B raip ' ,aid that 01), Apnl .3
I
I ~rn , dl
whiQij libe~l term,.
are glvert in part. exchange.
. .
!
.A pril lOth , and
whom they had the Tery
Dr. Murrell reOB,lled
I.h . . . C !JIIIlP" P Ihri..t~·h ~d ta krn place sinoo he first
. o':" :I "ird t,ll ~ oha.;r mansh ip of En~ W a rd.
\ \ 11 ('n h I' fi,·""t I~me thei r ch airman. the y
n' (O t at t hl' Ne wtow n Coffee HOllse, opooeito
till" (' I' !lI f"~ "'rY. Tho rnooti n ~ werf\ held in
II lr n
'
~.{
In8lBfld -o f m".cMr('CB - ,
I of o!lier rb. nltcs, '101:
I
t!
O~
h:! \)('141 a mi I(indcffi, fr ,onds lIliuoo bo had .
l of'f'n in Il M ding. and ill:' had h fld t h e g r eatest '
\ 811 j '1'OI'1. fr('l!n (!\'(, nwmbo r of th o oom mit-.
l ·...... ·. '-'4!"'f"('i nllv ~l ('~~ r~ ). ll o ll owny . Wen.itt. and
c.. :Ij,I,i;,r rl. H l' h ad ;'\.150 rf"(' fli\'{~ 1 th e ,:frea.t.eat
;\ '\.-:i:,l all C' c fr o m
Mr. F. A. Sim onds, the
! !'! Ja !rrn fl ll of t be r'x(-rll1.i\'(1. M r. L ogan, the,
" ll'''' "II.L 'I';ll a n. and !'I.1'r. F o sw r , the lrecret.a.ry.
L \\' (';'p
wOl:king. ' long'
, weAr Rnd
. cheap. repnirs! .
IT p~ Ys ' to mae tho '.
.. ALFA LAVAL " :
th°i
I
, 1-!J· f' ;].I C"H
cnl"11rM easy
till'ning, silent.
t
h:msclf with the public work of
in \T nich ho li\'ed. They oould
eong rall1l nl(, thc-msolvcs upon havWs & man
l' \\ 110 wo ul d h ~lJ1 III th o good g overnment of
tI le
Wakefiold,f., {'utron,- Oxford :
!
HAPPY Mo.MENTS .
\\
!
tt?
brok~. ,
_
Pri8Oller, "Vi ho' ~ad eight
. prmciJ>alb J on _tlielt.
ti on~lâ¢
~OKINGH'AM" CbUNTY.
.
WI"le they sinceroly rcgr<>tted Dr. Murrell'.
the chairrnn.n!hip
w.o..~
o \'orcame him . . '
.ound",] "" if someono stumhlod .~a,!,st
w ... oenlAlnOOd·, to 'oile,
'
door . Th e neXlt ruorni ng .he sa.w 8 qU8lI'lh 1 ~ witn baret: la:bour .
I
of blood in the rood ou t."lo. a.n d he ear
t hat !.he delendant wae take n to the Royal
B",kshire Hospit,.].
bfi'.' d
William Maynard. I, bourer. of Burg' "',
..,.nls-o gave evide nce.
'"
At rt.his d ag.a t he cllainn nn 61ud theTe was TlJl;jSDAY.~B~fOi·e G. A: W'-nâ¢. ~: fin
t1>e , oha.ir), A. J . ..Mackey, Eoq .â¢."S". . A.
no ","iden"" of wilf ul dam.go. and !.ho """e â¢
Hankey ⢠. Eeq., "8. W . ~V~rey, 'E8q.⢠H.
would bo dismi...,d.
I
F . Nich<>ll. Esq .⢠I II. C. Mylne. E.c(.â¢
amd Colonel F. O. Barker'lI
BAD LANGUAGE.
A . J Crocker , la.b ouror, of Thoo.lc, was
, MOTOR.CYCLIST'S DANGEROU~
â¢
summon ed }or usi ng ob ~n~ lo.nguo.ge II.t
'SPEED AT TWYFORD.
FRIDAY.-il e for~ the m~yor IE, Norkett,
H i.gh St.-CQ~, Th"'"". on April lMh. at 9.30
Lew ;" ROlI;e.... aged 17 of ~o.lidriok Rise.
Eeq . ), and ,C. A. V~rdy, Esq. .
pm.
CONSTABLE:S ·.SMARTNESS. ···
Derond':n~ did not appear.
d
fin o Re.d ing, was summoned ~or ·qnvmg a mo!-or.
oycle
at
.8.
8pOOd
da.n
g-erou&
Ito
the
p~~l~e
a.t
Sus&n
Ll\mln. of n o fixed >"'! abOde, was
P .O. E J.sD lI ry pro'l.·oo tJ10 oo.ec, an ~
or I s. RInd 7s. 6<1 . â¢CO llt 8 , o r 6Cven ua. ys im· tho London Roa4, T,wy!<>ro. on April ..14th. char8ed with etealing a pair '- of lady'.
H e WM abo 8ummOlled for dnJ'~~ the cyclo OOots worth 2â¢. ' ll~d., which ' were . hang·
pri""nmen.t' l wao i:posed . .
without a !iceooo "t tho , " tlm'd.
. th l ing outBlde the shop of Me88r.. Chari.,..
~:~ ~.
J!re~:s'ol~d~u'illY. e Butle r and Sons. at 28, High Street; .
REAlDING BOH()UGH. fa.tPC
Woodley of ~yford l!POke 00 the I . P . C. Carter . ⢠tat.!oned at CQlnbrook,
BP~ ' th e defendant was tr&~e11ing n.t. and 6&W the prisoner at .1.30 p .m. on ~ur8.da.y
./
,aid
U,
..
t whoo stopped :the defenda.nt ad· I on tbe Bath Road m the
of
SATURDAY.-B eforo F. B . P~ r Gl\;. Esq.
ley_ He notiood that
~m.'t},;n,g
(in th o fh~i r1. a.nd O. R . Ja.ckson. E!<Jq. rnittoo t.ha.t ho' had .no licence. ,
Mr. R ogers ... id hi. boy borrowoo the . bulll;y UDder her co"t and
hioycle from a friend, a.n~ . there w&B nOd it WDB.
Sh e said that they
PAINFUL CASE.
J ohn Co~ F ria.r Street , W M _ !'ummoncd doubt th..t he WIUl travelln>g 100 fAst ane boor. and showing ·t he m t o
Jor f..ilin ~ to oWerv o tho cond,~\On. of. a did not ' have a licllDC6 . . ; Ho e~prC8..d dr. . '! 6aid l"A woman . g&ve the~ to me autBide
prohlltion . order.
charged
With
bemg gre'. &nd asked thlllt tho. "'!'Ie ml!(ht he IS· .. boot shop ..t Slougb." ' Wi~n.""8 WI\/!
I taking her to. Slough P olice St·ation when
(hlTlk a nd iwrocrly. , On A ug ust. 1st . the m issed, eo tha.t· no convl~lon mlkht ;be
a Ish" said" I oove told }'Oil a lie; ' Ii wo.ml\il
df'{endant w n.s di9::bo.rgoo on entorlng tnt» oordod. P~l1v, h e did notI now
hll~
e041
WM
on
the
cyole.
d:.3' .... 1.1
til
,~
b i
Ii
llis own re40gni'T.ahC~.8 in £10 ~ !,ppear for
The Bcnoh' said it was n. seriou8 offecnc.e'l !<Un t g'lV6.
e m......, me, u. a._. FDaD W 9
t;c nt en oo , i f c llllocl
upon w l th .I n
t1V el~o and l.hov folt they oould not ov~rlook ;to I w .... walkmg to JAndon wll11 took th~m
m onths a.n? to bo of good b~ llv Jn ur.
D e- Defend";"t 'would bo finoo lie. and coeta ,on and hand.,q them to me . . I WB6.outelde
fondan t had boen convi cled of a like oll'enoo each summons £1 lOe. 11.,L io all.
â¢
the BOOP at the time.
'The man t~n I:an
at Walli ngford on Ap ril 9th.
.
Mr. Burbidge. probatiorl . officor, haVIng ASSAULT
RAILW1Y SIGNALMAN aW;:1 .'·.Holding. of M.. idenhe ad, spoke to
g iven evidonco i~ Bupport . of the 8ummOnfl.
AT BI~F~LP .
,
"hargin~ the priwner . &t Slough 1>00 ehe
D etective l H .endorson Bllld h o saw. the de.
Marlin of Alde..hot· a otaff· Bald" Y"'; I was .gOlDg to ·tll1te . tbem
r.-'nd ant u J 'd or tho infIuenoo of drmk on
'
greato r lardship upon a.n inCliTidu..1 ~ for a 'oJ·
docto r was ca ll ",\ up Rot any hour"of: the:a..~ /
I r O;lR Mt.ion from
broken,
asoerlAin who did the d a.ma.ge, but !l.o ~ne
would a.nswer.
Ho t.h e refore w,,:nt mSl ~c.
The d e{onda.ut a.nd · his oompant on.s wern
vory civil. , On witne8!l. eramining the door
he I!.WW blood on the broken ' gla98.
Cros9-oxnnuned: WitIl0$ .aid not know
Cupta1l1 \V dson, in OI}-Uina upon c.pt.a.ia .
TIurl=:' (,3::! t.o mfl.ke ·the pr~ntatiODt sa.id '" he"
<1",,1'''1. as Mombor for the bOl"9ugh
p;1a.s9 bOlD5it
and he '"'w !.hat " paMI in the · fro~ ~oor
had been broken. Witnooo WODt oulaJde to
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