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The Brussels Post, 1955-11-09, Page 3WEAR WHITE AFTER - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 'MEN AND WOMEN BUSINESS MEN1 We do your Weir- koPing N' mail, sPeetelize to email, businesses, Information. free. Write( W, N, Pratt, 1 (E; Wing, CAPO 50524, Montreal. ••• PATENTS FETHERSTWITAIJCII & 00mPartX. Patent Attorneys. gstAblished AP. tioo University Ave. T m orOta Patent,* all countries, AN OFFER to every inventor. List of inventions and full information sent free. The Ramsay Co, Registered Pet-cat Attorneys. 573 nook St., Ottawa. • You don't look for a great deal of that commodity known as sportsmansilin in- n rize-fighting circles, heeause there isn't, as a rule, much of It to be looked for. Usually, there are plaintive cries from the loser, that he was robbed, or out- inched' tor. the Victim of circumstances, So it was a refreshing change, as we sat in 'the dressing- room of veteran Archie Moore, after he had been hammered into defeat by the iron fists of Rocky Mercian° at New York's Yankee Stadium, to hear him say: "I have no excuses, The better man won., if everybody enjoyed the fight, then I'm very happy," This must be a record of sorts, certainly' a precedent. Old Archie, hero of more than 100 fights, as he talked, was alternately pressing an ice-bag to a swollen right eye and rubbing the lumps on his head and neck where the savage downward smashes of the champion had landed. Moore lost like a gentleman. Manager Charlie Johnson had complained that Moreton° had butted. Moore, which, is possible, and had hit him low twice in the ninth round. "Archie screamed out in pain"'said Johnson, drawing liberally on •his Imagination. We asked Moore if low blows had bothered him. "I guess he hit me' low once or twice, but not hard blows and they didn't make the slightest difference to the result" said Moore, Moore was hammered So badly in the eighth that Dr. Nardiello of the Athletic Commission entered the ring and asked him if he wished to quit. I asked Moore in the dressing. room afterwards what his answer to this had been. "Why" said Archie quietly, "I told him that championships are won and lost out, there in the centre of the ring," Someone in the crowd enquired: "Is Marciano the hardest hitter you ever fought?" "I wouldn't say he's the hardest hitter I ever fought Hut", Moore added with a chuckle, "he hiteplenty hard enough for me." PERSONAL $1,00 =Ia.. niter. Twenty-five It eluxe personal recjuirements. Latest oata-iogue, included. The Medico Agency'. Box 124,- Terminal "A" .Toronto Out, HE'S FOR IKE - This four-weeks-old Weimaraner puppy is being raised for President Eisenhower. 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It Ida° shows a mass of broken scribed in the tonic or could it have entered the mixture by accident at 'the chemist's. The poison had beep added in the house by someone who knew what even the cook-housekeeper did,,not know-where the Medi- cine elyaS, 'kept. ,the early dawn of IVlarch 22nd, 1929, the bodies of Mrs. and Vera Sidney were exhumed, Silent in --death, the body of Vera Sidney showed the, pre- servative effect that so often denoteS arsenic. "If they. found arsenic in con- nection with Mother, there is DO reason why they should not find it in Vora," said Torn Sidney. "Thank God I was in bed with the 'flu for a week at the time she died." If the remark was to earn him a certain amount of cross-questioning at the hands of the coroner, it was also to show proof of his innocence, In all this remarkable case, in fact, not the, slightest suspicion at- taches to any one person. Vet the analysts extracted 1.48 grains of arsenic from Miss Sid- ney's organs, They found ar- senic in Mrs.' Sidney's",hair and nails and it was obvious she must have been taking arsenic in small doSes for about a week before her death. Then the body of Creightbn Duff Was exhumed and traces of arsenic were dis- covered in almost every tissue tested, Luck had indeed been on the poisoner's side. At the original autopsy on Duff, it was decided a laboratory mix-up had oc- curred and probably the organs of another person had been ex- amnied instead. In the same way, no immediate test was given for arsenic after Mrs. Sid- ney's death. .Scotland Yard men found a tin of liquid week-killer con- taing arsenic in a shed in Mrs. Sidney's garden. Mrs. Duff had handed it to the gardener months before, innocently ex- plaining, "I don't want this around my house with the chil- dren." At' .Tenn Sidney's house, his wife, thought there was no poi- son on the premises . . . but just then Tom arrived and in- terposed, "You forget we have some weed-killer," and he pro- duced the weed-killer he had bought several years before, signing for it with his name and address.• Were there three murders in the Sidney Case—or two? The juries brought a verdict of mur- der against some person or per- sons unknown in the case of Creighton Duff and Vera Sidney. But as they considered the cir- cumstances surrounding t h e death of Mrs. Sidney they qual- ified their verdict with . . . "There is not sufficient evidence to show whether she killed her- self or 'was murdered . . . " Officially the Sidney Case has never been closed. Did Vera Sidney murder Creighton Duff? Did Mrs. Sidney discover the secret and poison her daughter in fearful retribution? Did she then commit suicide, in the agonies of remorse? Gerhard Wulfgram is the name of the man with what is prob- ably the strangest profession in the world. He earns his daily bread and butter by shouting. And he is no mere town crier. Known among seafaring folk as "Captain Bye-Bye," his task , is to shout a greeting , through a huge loudspeaker, and, after- " Wards to play ta record of the approximate national anthem to each foreign ship entering or leaving the West German port of Hamburg. An easy job? "By no means," says "Captain Bye-Bye." Captain Bye-Bye still needs quite a few anthems to' please all visitors to Harnb rg. For ex- ample, those of'. bia, Costa Rica, and Saudi are still missing from- is ion. C of cramp and pain. Within a few hours she was dead . but not before she' had drawn attention to the medicine bottle and whis- pered, "It was so bitter!" , Now the whole family was alarinea .and Tom Sidney ”de- dared: "ThiS must be seen in- to!" certain -organs were re- moved and a bacteriological ex- amination Made,' but nothing was found amiss. 'The third pa- son Vietitri-VaS laid beside the other,' two. :est, Somebody, however), !was still not satigfied Police experts were asked to examine efhie medicine bottle, the Vtifighigoari, spoon. All three, shoWastra40 of ar- senic, No 4,00tolliorbbPen are- ieo0 0 o `bean aitao Viohlaelo; fit efOfffel* a) iii1.041 _Li, * . Mir r.4 i el 4.4' RUBLIC MARK,E AI May see your stetti$6140 ins ea Fr 5r its posses. sion when it on th le market. 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The. girls, flown from Lai Vegai, to publicize new flight,,i0erri to have 'found the airplane heater hose to their liking Glif facing camera hi karOlee •T a Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto. Calvert DISTILLERS LIMITED AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO 'OPPORTUNITIES .FOR MEN AND WOMEN BEFORE buying be sure and write for our latest Free catalog on guns, rifles, etc. Large assortment. Scope Sporting Goods 250 Bank St. Ottawa, Ont. her bereavement and the doc- tor prescribed a special tonic. The cook took it in when the delivery boy brought it to the house. But then Mrs. Sidney appears to have hidden the bot- tle. Though all the remaining members of her family were in and out of the house, trying to cheer up, none could remem- ber seeing. it. 'All too soon events took the familiar pattern. Scarcely three weeks after Vera's death, the cook' found Mrs. Sidney one morning with wineglass and spoon in hand—and the bottle nearby — finishing almost the last dose. Later that day she complained REAL KICK - There's a real kick behind the boot-print-like air intake of ;this jet engine, billed as the most powerful ever built It's DeHavilland's "Gyron," de- signed for supersonic flight. Shown at. a London, England, airport, it, divelops an an- nounced static 'thrust of 15,000 pou rick, MERRY MENAGERIE *1011, they're just playing•bronco- - —they've seen too many West- ern movies!" A poison, maniac was at large in the affluent Surrey borough of Croydon . . . a poisoner who covered his or her tracks so cleverly that for at least a year no One was ever suspected, At one time three separate inquests on members of the Sidney family were running side by side, and experts jok- ' ingly propounded the theory that perhaps the whole of the local cemetery was an arsenic. mine! " Yet to-day--just twenty4ive years later—the amazing Sidney case' is still unsolved. ' There was "no happierilattily than ' the SidneYs• Popping cheerfully,.in and. out Jilt, each other's back doors, they never quarreled- and they sought few friends outside "the family: cir cle. - Widowed old Mrs. ViOlet:Sid... ney lived with her thirtyrYear- Old unmarried e rlaUghter' Vefif and her Other *children `came constant? Her, Son; TOM ‘tSidney,..lived just around ,the, corner with his wife . and two .srnall children., Coretertab,ly, married to" Creigh- ton Duff, 'a 'retired corriteiSsion,' er of NOrtherd, Nigeria; her other's daughter,::Prace„,was al- ways on, call a, few doors away. ,Then ,ene evening Creighton returned Ir`orit a fishind'haliclay and gat' down 'to' a colds'supper of 'chicken and some ,potatoes; washed down by a bottle, of beer. „.,,,The. ,entire family had tasted the chicken.. onlY'Citeigh- ton drank''peer. SOb11 he complained of 'feeling" unwell and ofreramp, in his legs. The next morning„he died. , His doctor considered the-nos- sibility,, of ,, ptomaine food poi.: 'soning, perhaps' friar(' a. shack on , the, train. An examination was :ordered . but no pOisen was found.. ' poor Grace Duff did, not bene- ,, fit by her:husband'S death. "But ffOiv'Thy relatives I do not know what I--should rhaVe done," she, „said .,in,-.evidence long after- -Wards, "I„waS.a happy woman. 'NOW r am a"' miserable widow with no one to look after Me." looking back; have disdussed the theory that' unnierried Vera Sidney could have been jealous of her sister ” and . cold bloodedly poisoned Creighton: But barely ten months' after Creighton Dtiff had' been laid in his grave, the , killer struck again. This time it was Vera Sidney herself who complained of feel- ing ill. " After lunch with her Mother and an aunt,: she and her aunt were, sielt. So was the cook and So was the eat. A little stoek sou'm was kept in the pan- try near the, kitchen door and heated 'up front day to day.' Al- most any member of the family could have fiads'acces to it. Old MrS. Sidney did not take sour, The cook avoided it a secon d time. Vera Sidney, however again heinlied herself to the Soup the following day—and • died, Here again was murder OP= parently Without niativerritir4 der undetected. Only old. Nita. Sidney asked 'the strange quee- ton; "Will there be ail in- quest?" As it, happened, Vera'S deathnh WAS attributed " to gestrre:'influ4o74 enza and no entOppY W144014;7 1'o be sure). ,bent -8 Kited froth her daughter's ileat by it lif6 interest_ kg;tiotintl tilielithed ''era's she` terribly d stressed bit` ist 19'56 BABY CHICKS YOU wouldn't feed a Poll Angus for Maximem milk production. Well, it Is just as foolish to feed 11MITY dual purpose breeds for maximum egg pro£ auction, particularly so when you can purchase special egg breeds that lay More eggs on less feed. 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