5,fi, -hhrgder of abd his: _Tgt,, And Slslor in m Day. ;Those People Lls Evidence (tir; "_-------- b". _ 1H“)! m_~ " "I want to tell you ell nbout it end get it " my client. I killed " those people. I didn't intend to but . “More was e light!" e me This admission was made by Reginald White, 35, of Heepelet. on trial for his life here as the waged slayer of John and Annie Kilroy, used Waterloo county farmers, ne- cording to the evidence of Inspector W. H. Lougheed of the crimiml in- vestigation department of the On- tario Provincial Police, Wedneedgy. R ‘f . _ . in a" l 4., , a ' 't r. O 1 ' '. a p . " ' " e"- "White said the stranger thon’true. Conmhlo Scott Mid he forced him, Mill It thr point of “donned old clothes before he entered run. to ttet aboard the f'rrt-ytter',the a". Bttd that the seemed hiked Midi“ and told him Chit he (the freely with him. strung". WI! ttointt back to the MIL] "When I at dawn in the corridor. 'a farm." concluded Set-mm. White nixed In. what I m In for, mud". ind I ttttttl M I 'm'Q I". to Consume Walter Scott. of Gilt to" him, rehtodtheMBeer. "When an you“. who spent the nth! that (Count-d a Pic. " .foetivoâ€, he ' 0‘s. "trt-u-gut-aa-e an... Inspector Judaic! Kim to4dme6atiftdiaft-h.. nah-OI! in would Inky Iy [Ill Ida-dint. its"mutodtho-od. “leH-mbn-dhu "rohata0odudq.o-a_ whit- tho In! no why.“ ondahataooouF't_tt., made . mic-out It Hoopla. “I can't and and they can .0 I... "a to in but I did-'1 but whether it was . valor. maxim ,. , mp7." tho can“ hou- union ho .11qu “a. n luau can, “in 60¢th "t mad. I' - date-one but it not? voluntary. I wasn't In.“ All was q-euimd continually. Polieo' said they wouldn’t give no my din-l not until I nip-I the chic-03M After I had sued , “gin-git] 5i-.. Dr. u. H. Stun}... super- inbmhnt of the Ohm I.†h phgl “7140mm, was“! that h 'ho-od-dt/thot-du'. "d,t.Tetfda",,lterc ' Sam‘s-1'†“,0“ " ttfr.; not in. " - u "hee 1eth..'ect.tt= um.lupum1wddolm told-owillun't-nho Evidence regarding two eonfea- sions allegedly made by White, was taken only after the jury was re tired for the day. Inspector Loug- heed testitied that the accused's con- fession of the double shying was made in provincial police head- quarters at Kitchener the third thy after the tragedy on August 19. White was nrrestef_Autrost 21. _ "Shortly after White was taken from the city jail " Gait to Kitch- ener, Sergeant Albert Whitecides called me into the ottice of the pro- vincial police inspector's oMee where he was sitting," related Inspector Lougheed. "White replied: Yes, I want to tell you all about it und get it " my chest. I killed those people but I didn't intend to. There was I fight," Inspector Logghegd Tent pn. _ "From information I had received beforehand, I said: 'Weil, Ree., do you want to see me'?" continued the inspggtpr. 7 -- - - Inspector Lougheed mid n short- hand reports, C. R. Phelps, of Kiteh, ener, was then called to take down White's statement "but only after he ILaf) been duly yrnrpe1i". - - "When Mr. Phelps had completed trnnscription of the statement, I read it over to White. He said it w-s correct and signed it," testit1ed Inspector Lousthred. Called to the witness stand, Phelps. the shorthand reporter, de. nied the suggestion by defence counsel J. K. Sims "that White was crying at the time the confession wu made'J. "He covered his face with his hands just before he gutted but I didn't see any evidence of crying}! witness stated. " think there were some bends of perspirw tion on his forehead." Prior to the nbove alleged con- fession, the accused, White, made another confession, immediately for. lowimt his arrest at Hespelcr, In- spector Louzheed said. Sergeant Whiteside, of Kitchener. was pres- ent It the time, he said. Semi-Int Whitesides testifled that Ifter he had been warned. White "sat quiet for a few moments" and then started to talk. "He seemed nnxjpus to tell me this story," stated Hug police oMcer. - Details of the first confession nllegedly mule by White u related by Sergeant Whitesides were In fol- lows: "He told me that I tall dark curly-haired Frenchman in a big car with an American license picked him up and at the point of I gun. forced him (White) to drive the cur out to the back of the Milroy farm and that he tthe stranger) kept I gun on him I" the way. "He "it. tut, still at the point of I Run, the stranger forced him to get out and walk norm.- . field to Milrny's garage where he forced him to heck Milroy's our out of the garage Ind drive him back to Celt in it. White Mid further that the stranger had "lifted" SI? " him while walking new-nu the field. u n In“ dinner." Calla] " dofonco M J, Wk! 35- 50-h!“- 99, - ('llhumday) (D! M l...) FVceE%--Yet. 'hee" Ind. tN T JPI'OSt " Ilorpedoed at sea, the ill no no .ond CattadianAtottrtd - to Utt prey to a Umoat. ter hour: that .Greu Britain decln ‘war agnhtet [Gemini-y the 'tPMI' Attic-ll. .ot the Donaldson ut'ttt,utI Montreal. Ins toer+q' o Ito“! with loan of Mil'? I mm A KtTWH%tMR.-ltetarning to Kit- chener for a visit ll " home Sat.. ardar. Hon. w. D.' (Baler, minister of trade and commerce. named that the proposed site near wintethprtrtte tor an empire air mining flying meld ls "eertaitus not out of the picture." Mr. Euler said that of 1,000 pro. posed Beidit which were under con- sideration. only 100 now remain. The wittterittourne sue. he mid. Is one of these. may mu any net-u no“: In . 7'- known until word when receivedl -r..--r_-r---r-- Fe from vemln that mint, have picked. BEULJEVUJE, ISattttdaFL--.tqd sleigh. m a In! tt+tttm nor upaunivon. .Thain, a member ot the ttttttttle Well-m lu- a‘ tqoAtrm to Another Canadian “(Me “In!†Jury which inspected the murdered.nnd from the Who“ on liner Melton at York "tt mound bodies ot his newline". Mr. lehlch the mm in "trmtit' The on a â€mink 01W"! “murky Mrs. Arnold Wanna. May missing min WI. an that " a weather in! “our! w. Blue "I re. uttemoon, wan arrested which by wide search. nottted 1nd qrtsett into drrdoet tor re. Provinclul Police - Inspector Al Thain's zoo-nor. “an In continua! Min. white the Killed-bound v»- H. Wad in connection with the bra-Ho the Won-n hm. His house and longer: were tron-tented to other tal “gym, pun: are aunt-d on ".. Ilia- ships. ' i Thain. who live. on the km in- which look- out low-1mm and Tbs BISHMrn henc- ttl' Jirat mediatnly undoing the Won-nu, Mainland it: the yeti; 'liiilii . (:1th tie 19511, ,1â€. was '.m%:'n£, _ ye, _ o a I t i. .5.' _ when the inguinal. service 'r2tSalAirg k%S 7 i I‘m. V 3, (Continued on Pm " J. J. Rebel-too: o! Rename. Chi-tithe We Inn's. (mom! at London. he- Imu- Labor trouble. were -Mtq'qrts In tuned tor aviation loo. _ the sat. of Band. will. the and. Although Ike was .. 'hat Cur revs-u. a... We“: to an, my mun-owned me] At,' be rayon“ "eel" Mt?! at Ihr" (In Shipping eireh likely that any Thief Nets $9 From Handbag At Collegiate The 79ml. built at no: in Iâ€? by W. Donny A 00146., for Canal“ Pacuc s to. tmt ro- slum-ed at London. hon Imu- thened tor navigatioet log. - _ Site Near Kitchener May Be Airport Church Censorship 0f Coughlin Hinted Iririt By 11 The money, owned by Miss Eleanor HeEwing of the K when" health department, was taken from her purse while she wns engaged in administering T.B. skin tests .to students. More than 1,000 were given tests this week. Miss “clawing said she left her purse on s table in the school library where tests sre Rev. Fidwtrd J. Hickey. ctttuteeBor of Detroit archdiocese. unscented that priests delegated by Menu-hop Mooney to pass on ham (Doughnut speeches had (and nomethln; they doomed "trttBultattte". This proce- dure was initiated by the late Bishop Gallagher in "" alter Father Coughlin had tanned Pmtdent Roost-volt "the great "Ir and betny~ or." A compote†mm _ It†'0 renon to helm. all ht an crew member had [m No Indication ot an m. at tho KITCHENER. - Chief Constable William J. Hodglon said today the theft of $9 in cull It the Kitchener- Wlterloo Collegiate is being fully inv_e_stignted. _ _ --. being made. DryWtoiT.--Thq reason for Raw. C. E. Coughlln'a dramatic disappear- ance from the air wales In a close» ly guarded secret. rCiu'vv' The mystery wu built up during his Sunday radio hour. Instead ot tho "tttual oratory there was music. interrupted by tour tutttoutMNytnettttr. Franklin Mitchell. tho announcer. hwnn by aborting listeners to tele- phone their friendn to tune in It once for "signllictnt Innonnce~ manta," Shortly “towards, Mitchell ttronotttttxod: "I an] inltruciad to any 'F'ather Commit: will not address you today, No person will “an†yon today our this mlcrophono, I (Continued on Pugs " White wn arrested with him in the'"â€'- cells. ma White had admitted to "W " "in" him the first "confusion†wu un- 'TF‘JISl-‘Nm' ___ Rum." troops true. Constable Scott said he “lurking in wind-411m not and donned old clothes before he entered st hem-mo tempt-nun, we" the cen- Ind that the Deemed talked thrown attninst the “with Manner- froegh'ith him. 'hMm llna for et mm day Honda " "‘1-th in the conidomln one of the moat determine lio- White nixed In what. I m In forum ohm-1v“ of the var. page: C Scott lNdttiiet y t M I: have. In: a the have m and. " non in I on. “It. for to. tmt ro- tu- Imi- n log. _ Cr' , >193“... Training V ii', iiGiiiir"""""'"" ._.... -.._. ..._. iilJ'.}'e'§ï¬K§'o'n'iT-:3"nï¬Ã©iiéiinéi TrtitriGGGGG.- iianiituiir' i Thain, who live. on the tum In- which look- out low-1m - and tted a “lot and new China! to- medmoxy nasal-nu use 'waiiuri,liii"iiiCGi'i to the Well-la "iriF,i!iiilur,iiiridtieiiLitt. YActeyrh. adtr's Acuh m'm J. 1. Mason " Rename. Ctttet coroner ot III-(Inn county. The In- quest opened yesterday on the Well- man tum. where tho juror- exam- ined the house 3nd ham when the battered bodies of the used couple were found. It wx tirtrt believed till! Well- man‘s n shotgun was used tor the vicious attacks. ‘but today it wu lemed the defective venom: he kept about the house had been (and. apparently unused recently, behind a bureau In the ‘bedroom where in valid Mrs. Welllnan's body was found. highest iFir motion Ii ode. I] The inspector was accompanied 'oner for Ontario, said in Toronto at the time ol'he arrest by.Sergednt last night that he believed an en- Harry Thompson. Belleville: Provln- ti " new jury would be sworn in chi Constable E. Smith and Tulle for the Wellmnn murder Inquest, tot. Otiicer Benn 'Ervine. All doy long lowing arreoi ot one ot the ttre-tttttes they and other police oilicen combed jury members in connection with the the 'Rawdon Township district on case. foot, by horse and sleigh and by ml “The procedure to be followed it tor car, tracking down shreds of evi~_at the discretion of the Attorner deuce which cane to their attenyoc,0mterat." said Dr. Mooney. "but I The police walked into the Thin home, 400 yards west ot the Well- mnn'a " 6.16 tonight and took Thain into custody as he was eating nup- per with his wile. “year-old daugh- ter and two small eons. Shotgun tolled. They searched the house And seized a number ot empty grain sacks and a shotgun. The aged Well- mans were murdered Wedneodly. their heads blown on by shotgun charges. and most of a load at grain. In sacks. was removed from their barn. The otrlcials refused to con-arm chantry,“ Sunday. the dar of their report that they were holding nu funeral, or. loan Wellmn revealed. empty shotgun carlrdge reoovoredl "Why any one should kill my in- trom the bedroom. WelIm-n. and ,ther ma mother is s ray-tar! to me," TT. was shot down in the than " he’lho acid Is she “rived. grief-strick- was milking a cow. ran from Chicago. “may were the Thain‘s arrest followed a two-dnyIsoul ot hospitality and never turned Investigation which followed the dis-,5 person away from their door in oovery of the bodies Thursday morn- .thelr lives." Thain‘s arrest followed a two-day Investigation which (allowed the dis- covery at the bodies Tttursday mom- ing by Edmund Faulkner. postman. and cousin of the Weilmsns. Inspec- tor Ward had assumed charge ot the investigation on hut arrival in Belle. villt» last night. Arrest Juror As ksiseeti, 1A9NDO.N.---A Dolly Mall diamtch; Fixhtius Intenstitted. Ind Run-Inn trot-n Stockholm add German crews bombing Dunes swept over the Pin- were believed to be nrtntr I†Rikimm front lines in what scanned to plan nirplnnen based at Murmansk he an elort. urong and costly. to and operating against the “nns. small the Finnish remittance before German ship: hare been transport- ‘IM tsottld come trom abroad. ing supplies. mclnlly arnmuniti9n.l, Disputchen said that the Films for Russian: " the tar northern(wero holding (at mum" are. of “Inland for tt month.( Fighting mndltlons were triottul, tho dUpatett ttttid. iln Iddlt‘lon to the cold. ntronx winds k Short of Moat: Mer Mars Cruisers for 15 Russian Subs The Badly mu correspondent re. ported "Ill-INCH Admiral Erich “no der 'rtoNegotiatintt with Rant) for etch-nu ot I Gonna» cruiser of the Ripper clan for IS Run-Inn summa- rtnes to rPintorre the German who“ ttere. The Investigation concentrated on 'shonld in!“ the dopartmint would tracks of a team of horses and al (Continued on Pure ttt Thou-tund- of mm were put Into It. I" gtttatA, under conu- at I wore“ unmet)- ban-no, -.-rr--rr-- F- Fred Heist. m s In! W nu ',tttt,1tt, Well-m lu- n‘ tqMtr= to 'erttttiarrd hm the Win-d on mlwhlch the turn tr "ttmei.. The May mining mm in an “out " a further. , _.. The bodies were released after the 'rirr't1'r7,iti7tr'i1'ru, once tor son: Preliminary inane-t and the doter,'tiree he drove home in his cu- an: 2ap,1, was 2'U't,'e"g afternoon. 1:0sz av him enter his red- , mourners ll be the two Bo.. deuce Ihortly before 8 o'clock mak- 'ttht, 'tteg' all prominent .'i.1'il11', a clan ' I nu. ey are or. Iona V. Well- According to Dr Woolner Beht el Fri: ot Chicago. Dr. A. L Wellman lam: m. wire on: u nhe G" one?» tU,2r"',"g't,,',"f Dr. ’er'ill Wetk ettetgteh5eid in the downsmirs sitting- , o y. Iroom. Two shots penetrated her 1 Fighting conditions were triottul, 4ln Iddmon to the cold, strong wind: blew am in all directions. The tom- !pornmro wn 10 below zero and many of tho wounded from Mfore Laid could reach them, "t'd hotter go," Thain said calmly Want to Ni: ofree to his wife. l The McCullough attended St. Pe- Crown Attorney B. D. ‘Donnam zer's Luthonn Church here after laid he hid {INN I warrant for dinner and Schlesel Iett his home at (rtrit'? one“ this “tel-noon at the the some time to go to his once In request ot inspector NFttrd, who said the (Inn-dim: ofttee and School For- he was anxious to question the man nilnre Company, of which he was further. !seeretarrtrGmihsr. lnlpector Ward removed min to'dunnx the is“. He Ind but ind; A side room (a the house tar qua-p doctor's an for some time 'trr a Honing while the “noun tnmlly en- mttntat condition. denvoged to get informuon from' Dr. Wan! Woolner. ehiet coroner the other omen. When he â€miter Waterloo County, unnounced In- pen'red. Thain was wearing his over- ter there would he no Inquest. and coat and hat. _ _ Ill',' postmortem examination would "Where are you taking ttimt" asked Mu Mn. . "He is under arrest." replied 1n- spector Wad. The nWellInans would have cele- brated their Mtydfth wedding Inni- versuy,on Sunday, the dar of their taller-l, or. [om Wellnnn revelled. New Jury .lxpochd l l Dr. C. N. Mooney, acting chief cor- oner for Ontario. said In Toronto last night that he believed In en-' ti'eiy new Jury would be sworn inf for the Weiilnnn murder inquest. toi. lowing arm! of one ot the "e-tttttal I TrleI'M AV MM. Igmtt' of the otttarto Bantam and anwmlo. I m but" Duo Midget Hock†Andaman, (loo. night " mm on Finland's! Mr. Behind nu . member of Mutation! cilia, “I 000ch do Prawn Romy (an. Ind "I a Ma- - by "II. n a doom“ "tort In. "In it†no“. in Kitchener to break their nor-lo. ite It In MW lore that In Mu (Continued on Fun I) I brother also In an eltr. The date of the inquest has not yet been set. Coroner Dr. Robertson and. -tt,tt,r2,t,u'gt, Miie.',',',',',' m "00- . I “tarball". i',1hlt'lillhite" 1,000 hours in the All. mt Met “armband“; Jinn-pan..- Tho lR-uuhnn Ion! nine tanks Ind that net-tor Saturday In Your septum Itudh In force-n- man they hnd mule In one day In ll! previou- hank. Eleven 'Rumuhn pianos were shot down "no, Plum chum-d om- mlly. l , CiLiij'tH, Revolver [MI Self :5“; ii; Mr. Schlexel came from Kitchener me new†comm no " ucounum for the e. Imperial Bank, 1"me - no he he Finns took the position of Berretarr-treo- urer of the Camdlnn Olin- and School Furniture Company and later triottul, tool similar position; with the Pru- m; winds ton Furniture Company and Cam The tom- Milan Sandpaporn. Ltd. All Brtttg ""? PM have haul alien in Prawn and Mr. a... m . m as...“ - __ c, n... Laik m. Wife, - 'lz-anouhpumm, In. the. new .mMua-mnocuw Attending Clutch. i, pom my. uncovered Mrs. iriiGiii,iCiiir"G; g“; T12 .xmnom'u body In the front In". jomchl served him veu'aln an?†Lying beside her Ins Senate! with paeity. bullet wound In his held. the oml "e'"-""-'------.- near Mm. I After killing In: daughter, Schle- nl in believed to “we reloaded an -- - m with two ballots. One of ti . » In and Into)“: haul and the - g h " _ " o' _ I Schlegel than apparently went up- _stalrs to his son's bedroom and shot .hlm twice: It " believed the ttrBt whet did not kill the lad lmuantly. as he had staggered from the bed. The second chat brought death. I mm for Police Just after boy was shot Schlegel 'appsrently heard the McCullough _retsrnlng from church and went ,dovnutslrs to meet them. As Mrs. MoCullough opened the door to step 'lnelde her father put the revolver against her breast and ttred. Her husband was on the veranda at the 'tinte, heard the shot. and saw " Jule collapse. He shouted for help .and ran toe police. I In. Schlegel's mother, Mrs. LIL “an Revltser who raided with the ‘tamily. was out of the house when the shooting occurred. According to [11013th who now Schlogel return Ito the home. he parked his car in front of the home lune-d ot In the me when be usu- ally places it In the evenings. He left hi bulldog In the car. the hall“. Ballad not he: nt the door and shot - thrown the brunt. HeCnHolsh but,“ our the venu- " rulings“ nu to the police sta- tion one lock um. It!“ ' new hula» in. in Unhel- eu club circles. Ria â€to a ‘édldpl‘lil - .lfotet'teaot"tMsdareoetsta"ttt 1» 'r'iiiiiyEti Ohm Hedi! " china in the town's sock! lite. “in y indent " “ Widely Known in M in? m cullin- with revolver this Mr. ml we. widclyhnowu in and can!“ aid“. hi. younger an n a hockey and f Tum-(11ml. - man“ in baseball any». no payed on chum ie mhlml hon: m oaeen all“! will, m In hath 'mrlg tor at [.05 In. u " “was Mm. Wottttnd.Ritet"mer and Prawn. Hi: Bruce WWII ot Kitchener. wt" interest In sports In always high amino no home with he! hit-bud and he did a [real dead to develop an» atm I clutch service. the shines in uni Ontario. Juven- AeeoMtsq â€ILNOCIIM. who lie hockey in the Province was his had been married all" - “it chief intern! and he VII credited mar. " We preceded him Mo with (winging m: the sound posi- tho hall“. who! not he: at the tian‘o! the genre among the younger door and shot - throull the New. players. After killing his daughter, Schle- gol tn Moved to ttave reloaded an m with two ballots. One of ti _ In and Into his haul and the “a I Dr. ward Woolner. axle! coroner tor Waterloo County. unounced ll- tor more would be no Inquest: and no postmortem examination would be mode of the bodies. Dr. ’Woolner said that the mental ill hum: of Senegal was responsfble for the tra- sedy. q 1 According to Dr. Woolner, Schlegel shot " “to Brtst as aha lay on the chestedeld in the downstairs gluing- room. Two shots penetrated her breast and she apparently died in- sta‘ntly. Ch†of Police Gordon Home as- sumed ettarge ot the ittrmrtigation. Ho and other other: found Schle- lol'n body and the revolver. Seven shots land been Bred, all It point- hlanll nun from the one revolver. of .44 or .46 calibre. Mn. '31qu- lough "I that through tho head no well n In the breast, to Pretrton nearly a quarterly of a Prominent la worn all hls lilo, he played In I young man for thp Proa- ton Rhenldo Seniors In tho “m; an" hockey We. He I’ll nrnnl- ter ot the ‘Pruton Boyd Amateur Hock" Moclallon, which now has no gluon end w“ honormy onsl- dmtt of the otttarto Bantam and Schlocel VII Illa ome- manner of the Canadian OHM-e Ind Mrhoot Arm. fr-roots-tr.-:-).. _hr_Ptetoastterwanhuttirre- 'ii/cr/ji/iii/il" suicides allowa- who an»: sums man I HU election to the presidency of the oal.A. In "" was widely ac- chtmed u . most 'ttintt one. The extensive “nudge he Ind gained an I player and later 33 I spam odtteiat served Mm wett in this ca- qrArBRuro.-rAJisrtured by Po- - Chief Ernest Korean in an nt- te‘lnpt to extol- $50 from a well-Mo Waterloo resident, a 18-year-old boy is an under the survellhnce ttf Own Amt-nay W. P. Clement Mad A. P. Pulling, children's aid imsptse- veiope It the and of 'your sidiwiiixj l [its tonight. Do not an or upon-tom to pouc- if you value your .dntmh-'irii tell“: it will happen soonerâ€. me mief Morena said the residentHrh Ate" j. "a; “pagan 37.5.“; VGWI" I we qua OE 3"" smewux] Mr. Homnthf referring to the W “hat. Do not a or re9°"t'ichnnge in the minbtry of not/hull to 'soBe.t K. you value tttt,,"ueh- defence. charged party heelen new ten.“ it wilt "e sooner . {rich on war contracts. He wondered Wf Moreâ€: and the re.s.i.d.er.t+rhat plan Mr. King had tor paying In. that night placed a $1 bill m for the war. The people were in the the envelope end kept tlose watchman-x as to what further tmuon ErlHWednpd-y months In yous“: would he levied. and as to that m- lad, w o delivers the regudent's duly I were to be taken to prevent m- preT- VI! seen stoopine down “dug. Canada's war ettort must be I nick up mrmethintt It the and of the united one. he said, and therefore the Slde- .A In" had gone out to CIIIMIIII to “Rushing out, the citizen Ae-itorttr a truly notional government mndod that the boy hand over the) that would set oxide political mm- n'Ioney. but the latter refused," age. personal preferment and â€not: stated Chief Morena. “He Bearehedterty advantage. the Ind but was umhle to' tind thel In a national government non money, and then phoned me, tellingiwould :be chosen to head deport- me who the young lad was. I met ments not because of their politics. the boy on the wny over and hepsur because ot their knowledge ot immediately admitted he had takenjhat special business. the money and written ,the threaten-l Asks " Questions ine noteâ€. I Mr Hommh referred to the non- writing that a men youth hadi Mr. Homuth said there prere may executed it. :thinxs the people wanted to know " grilled him to find out why heiand be alone had twelve qua-dons did it and he told me he had heard on the order murer. some plug that other fellows had; Alain referring to war contracts. done it and gotten away with it and he declared: “I 58" now that the that he thought he would try it too," {government does not know or will the chief constable told The Chron-in" know what a Bren machlnusun iele. The boy was badly frightened, cost and will not until 1942 or 19â€. and promised me that he would when the last gun is delivered." never try it again," he stated. 1 He said party politics must be re Citizens of Preston Mourn Respected Schlegel Family Chief Moreau said the "extortion" note did not than the recipient as it was quite evident from the hand. writing that I merq youth had executed it. Chief Korea-i: Gig the yohhg lad'lexaled (0.1m; .hhckground. All be had no idea what he would have lieved in Canada before party. he done wftt the money even if he had believed so thrs c-ry should be “Can- Tragic Deaths. BURIED 'récmHER "A prominent fumily. among the moat popular in the community. Imong the mopt active in munici- pay. pntriotir, social and sport all-in. a family well-spoken of, well thought of, and loved by all . _ . to be stricken so suddenly Ind m cruelly. n is beyond ramprrhon- Mon. i... to Avon . which remain with In." Rev. XII-M tti mun. 'ITIL"; Ind highly re-;eortrludrd. peeled in whatever circles he’ From I" parts of the provinee mlnflod, qukl. unnuumink. of Rood friends came to my ftnsl "sports huh ta, one who loved hl- family and K'nnlinuM on Pun I) succeeded in obuin'ing it. Minister Blames “Neurotic Illness†of Father For PRESTON. - Alvin H. Schlegel '1! laid to rest Wednesday. Beside him were buried his wife, daughter Ind son whose lives he ended Sun- day before taking his own life. “Times are evil. There will come more of this 'distress among na- tions with perplexity. and men's t_tearttfsitiptr_tttem with fem"," said ROV.'w. H. Knttutt, of St. Peter's Luther-n Church. He conducted the service for the min who "Is his boyhood friend and whose family worshipped at his church. "This unzedy has shocked not only our {sir town 1an county. but it has been felt for so mnny miles beyond." Mr. Rnnuft said. fytC9ttyy tid? Wil The speaker said Mr. King Inn!- ed endomation ot his war record “I! F"Masked what it was. [He at“ it his at.. record was the not that in the - Mot 1939 a vote at 3100.000 m puma 't,tltor shoes tor the troop. and “an “gum wnrgbroke out months later no ad shoes were available. that clothing tle- was not. Inn-Ne for the arieat."'tAat m recruited mechanized units ttnd not N "MM' _ may Ivor nut WI iarecirt'utllu',lllltttl facet}: no a I Ask: " Question. I Mr Hommh referred to the post- [war prdblems to he faced. and " right now Canada was just as - ‘pared for peace as " was for war. 7 - War a! Poop“ ! Mr. Hoittuttt referred to Pro-“or ‘Klng'n promise u the "new war wanton that baton an auction In lheld Parliament wold hIVTuu or ‘portulu'ty to dhcuu Cam'- war elm-t He danced the sudden illo- lution ot Parliament w“ pronoun- I While Mr King had given the On- tario reoolution ot censure an on o:- cue tor his notion. Mr. lib-Ill mentioned it thnt entitled hill to break a wlemn minke given Pu- iiunenl and through it the people Nrt Canada. The people or Cum. llull been denied the right to In". dune fully the war record of no government, he eluted. This III plot a war of the Uberni out! or or the Conservatives. but ot the people. He pointed an that it no only on. Legislature out of nine that pooled such A resolution. Claim. it won Pour “l say," continued Mr. “crumb. "Mr. King did not dissolve Parlia- ment because ot Mitch Herb-tn. but because he was 31‘er to bee the bar-rue ot Opposition. During the the month ot the war Mr, King - called into consult-lion one leader of the Opposition. It he didn't mt suggestion; then he must who the {all rmoorrMttility for every“! b. has done. particularly in than you tire months." He said party politics must be re- legated to the background. All be. lieved in Canada before party. he ada first." lulu. “It Ir L'tttttsAtort.ittA-,overr tune he was mocked. a." mid its " election "ery month In lb.- hnd," w. Hon-nth sold a - not!“ In the city "lt a. I. mm Win-ell to I nation! [om-out tor ‘Cnnadt. "The wife and mother was I re- ligious woman. She will be missed in the town', welfare work, where du- displayed mrh active zeal and interest. Was it not a mod trait of Hammer“! that the last thing she did here on enrth was to come to the Lord's House. my! there to sing Hir uni-M" Jack, the lad in hia Sundly school on". directly within Arm"! rettrh of mp in Sundly nthool. his child-like fur-yarn. are memories which rem-in with us." Rev. XII-M ed, and uked why Fund-out val clued together at art. did everything within his power to add ttt weir comforts Ind [uppineu . . . did he nurse hate, violerié tem- per. retaliation. revenge? No, there was nothing to avenge apparently. "For my part, I am convinced that it wan not the result of the normal function of mentality; but some Acute. lbnormal mental condi- tion which, perhaps, due to In ill- nus, probably neurotic-we dull never know-suddenly made of this quiet, parable citizen. I mnnhcnl- ly depressed being." ' "Let us not think that it was necessarily God's judment upon this family. On the trorttr-iis asters, calamities. wars and rumors of wan. ftoods, earthquakes and the like are a judgment upon a wicked and sin»cur.wd and godless world." Honored Their Religion. i GaLt--Prtmo Ital-tor Inch-- 'pie, Km “can“ Putin-oat tte jungle In ""atd to booth br- a. ttt mun." Karl K. Helm. 19mm- MP.., an! Conant“. m- dtMte in Canada to one: an I1: tor Hon. Dr. R. J. Inuit- “tn ’Homuth lashes Prime Minister What Paymu'n PM? .s ' rice-1'63- [E C, 3E