The Seaforth News, 1959-03-26, Page 7Some Parties Can
Be Expensive
"Tomorrow y0 u r beautiful
bride awaits yoga!" Cheers greet-
ed this hilarious Cry as hand-
some Gunar, a 29 - year old
Swede, reeled against none -too-
steady party guest,
The cheers grew increasingly
boisterous, for the stag party,
having begun in the afternoon,
was still going strong at mid-
night and everyone present was
well lit up.
Finally, two family retainers,
as previously briefed, took hold
Of the tipsy guests, stripped off
their outer clothes, and plunged
them one by One into the icy
water of a lake adjoining the
restaurant.
What a hangover tormented
Gunar on his wedding morning!
Watched with dismay by his
radiant bride, 22 -year-old honey
blonde Ulla, he staggered up the
aisle, white - faced and "desper-
ately groggy, As the music
pealed forth and sunshine flood-
ed through richly stained glass
windows, the church seemed te.
lupin around him.
Clutching his throbbing head,
In a last vain effort to retain
self-control, he blurted out, "I
must getout abf here!" Amid ,
murmurs of consternation, he
left his shocked young bride on
t13e verge of tears.
He ran out of the church,
staggered into a taxi, and fled
to his hotel. There he collapsed
Into bed.
Ulla was heartbroken.. No
word of explanation came to her
until twenty-four hours later,
when Gunar 'phoned, saying that
be'd blacked out because of his
stag party hangover,
"Well; if that's your behaviour
on what should have been the
happiest day of our lives, you
can stay away frum me for
good!" she spat out, and slam-
med down the. receiver.
How often does the unexpect-
ed materialize at -a party ! What
begins in gaiety ends with fear-
ful shock or, maybe, with un-
expected thrills and romance.
In a Colorado. nightclub re-
cently, 25 -year-old Canadian
Lester Johnston sat swilling
champagne, feeling like a mil-
lion dollars, when a firm hand
fell on his shoulder. This. ar-
rest by American detectives act -
Ing on a warrant from the Moun-
ties, ended a sixteen -day revel,
He was charged with having
embezzled $300,000 from an Ot-
. tawa bank. They found $210,000
in bills in his hotel room; and.
besides financing his drinking
spree, he'd bought himself an
expensive car.
"Weal, that's it, boys, I guess,"
grinned Johnston, ruefully. "1
always wondered what it would •
be like to have money. Now. 1
know !"
Much sharper tension intrud-
ed at a party held in Melbourne
a few weeks ago, when an ex-
asperated 27 -year-old butcher
named Mike suddenly stopped
everyone's ftin by whipping out
a revolver.
"Get up against the wallthere,
all of you — and quick !" lie
rasped. As he 'brandishedhis
gun, the party obeyed with
some speed. "Now give me back
my bottle of beer; one of .yew
has stolen it !" he snapped.
Mike was solely concerned,.
with satisfying his. suspicions
that someone had pinched his
bottle of beer; this washis way
of finding out. But one fellow -
guest greatly disliked such
tough guy tactics.
While Mike was marshalling,
his, suspects, the guest slipped
away and 'phoned the police.
They soon arrived and, after a
scuffle, disarmed the. gunman
and put him in a cell. Appearing
in court, he was fined .$75, and
bad his revolver confiscated.
LEFT OUT — Left behind when
'the parade passed by were this
little girl and the balloon ven-
der during o children's celebra-
tion in Paris, France.,
Saved. Killer
From Gallows
No mystery is really a mystery.
There must always be someone
who knows the truth. H. a crime.
remains unsolved it is because'
there are those'in the secret who
will not speak. •
Such conspiracies of silence are
to be expected in the criminal
underworld; but they have oc-
curred, even in cases of murder,
among people who are apparent-'
ly good citizens. The mystery
here is why these people acted
as they did.
It is said that the'secret -of the
Appin murder of 1752, a classic
of this kind, has been handed
down in Argyllshire from genera=
tion to generation to the present
time.
Clannishness is not peculiar to
the Scottish Highlands; it may be
paralleled to -clay iri some quiet
English. countryside. The same
secrecy which clamped dawn on
the shooting of Campbell of
Glenure 200 years ago enshrouds
the murder of Edward Welham in
1931.
We need not believe that
Welham's Dorset neighbours
would have gone so far as the
Highlanders whose ideas of clan
loyalty sent an innocent mean to
the gallows; butthe determined
silence of these rural .folk was
to baffle. Scotland Yard.
First manager and trainer. Of
the 'Cloverdale Kennels, at Tar-
rant Keynston, in L,lrset, was
William Steer. When, within, a
few months Steer was;found shot
near •'a badger hole, his gun by
his side, the fatality was accept-
ed as accidental. His successor
was Edward George Welharn, a
young unmarried man.
Welham lodged in the village
with, the family of his kennel -
maid, Mary Hathaway. She•work-
ed only in the afternoons; as. full-
time assistant Welhamemployed,
a young man, Frederick Deamen:
The kennels consiste.1 bf a long
army hut, divided in the middle',
by partitions' whichformed a
small office. Here Welham kept
his guns, a 16 -bore and a 12 -bore,
in a cupboard by his desk. •
On the morning of Octoberlsti
1931, he was as usual at 'the
kennels before ,breakfast. He re-
turned to, the Hathaway's house
for this meal at eight. o'clock.
When he wentbackto the hut
•
DOWN BUT NOT OUT — Probably recalling The no -hit games
of '1952. and 1956 when they were battery -mates, Roy Cam-
panella sits in his wheelchair and watches pitcher Carl Erskine
Warm up at the •Dodgers spring training' camp. Campanella is
now a special coach with the team.
he missed a blind spaniel, tp
W'hioh he was much attached, and
Deamen was sent to look for the
dog,
This was just before ten o'clock
Deamen, by his own account,,was
only some 120 yards from the hut
when he heard, a shot, but
thought nothing oP it,
It took him some time to find
the spaniel When he returned to
the hut, Welham was lying in a
ppol of blood on the floor ,of the
office, his own 16 -bore gun be-
neath him,
Deamen ran to the villages
Thomas Hathaway, the kennel
mald's father, went back with
him to the hut. The girl herself
followed with her brother, and
after them came the police eon -
stable stationed at Tarrant Keyn-
stun.
Welham was still alive; he' was
taken to the hospital at Blandford
where he died the next morning,
He had been shot in the back,
apparently while' standing at his
desk. The 16 -bore had been fired:
The policeman's first impres-`
Bion was that it wasa ease of
suicide. He leaked about for
means by which Welham could.
have' reached the trigger of the
gun while holding the muzzle to
the back of his neck,
He ,expected, he said, to find a
stick ora string. There was, no
string, but, a long stick of hazel
was leaning against ,some sacks,
near the office door.
It was Mary Hathaway who
pointed out that Welham's jacket
was unbuttoned and'.that,'his wal-
let was sticking half out of the.
inside pocket. There was a pound
note in it. Welham, should have
been carrying about 'a10.
The medical report, with that
of the policeman, convinced the
Chief Constable of Dorset: that he
had a case of murder on - his
hands. Scotland Yard were called
in and Superintendent Hambrook
of the C.I.D. arrived' at Tarrant
Keynston.
Experiments with the 16 -bore
proved that Welham had been
shot from a distance of about
twelve feet, The door of theoffice
was thirteen 'feet from his desk.'
He was shot, in Hambrook's
words, "by some person' who
stood in the doorway and thrust
the muzzle of the gun through
the opening."
The gun, 'in the .superinten-
dent's opinion, was taken from its
cupboard while 'Welham was
away at breakfast. The murderer
then waited near the hut — there
was plenty of cover handy — un-
til Deamen left to find the span-
iel.
If the motive of thecrime was
gain, the murderer in his haste
missed £9 in the desk. But was
gain' the' motive?
Hambrook )egan•to;have other
ideas, which were strengthened,
by the behaviour of Welham's
neighbours. The young man ap-
peared to have been well liked,
but the folk. of Tarrant Keynoton
had heard nothing, seen nothing,
and knew nothing.
They ignored the evidence of
murder; it was obviously 'suicide,
they said.
At Supt. Hambrook's request
the rector of ,Tarrant Keynston
took the unusual step of,asking '
his parishioners from the pulpit
to help the police — in other,
words, not to obstruct them. The
appeal appeared tD have no•ef-
fect,
With the case in this unsatis-
factory state, Hambrook,returned
to London to :report, He had bare-
ly got there when Thomas Hatha-
way made .a confession. He had
tampered with evidence. His first
thought( on .reaching the hut'
with Deamen, was•that Welharn,
had shot himself by accident.
Then he saw a cord trailing from;
the hazel stick towards the gun..
To spare Welham's mother the
pain of knowing that her son had
committed suicide, he slipped the
cord from the stick.
He had kept it, and the stick
was still in the office. The super-
intendent hastened back to Tar-
rant Keyneton;' but further ex-
periments showed that no ar-
rangement of cord and stick, could
.have fired the gun as it must have
been :tired.
Here, then, appeared to be
proof of premeditation. But why,
having staged a suicide,,, did the
murderer .defeat his.aim by tam-
pering so,carelessly'with the wal-
let? Did he panic? Or was there
no theft? Was Weihatn, perhaps,
taking out 'the wallet 'when he
was shot?
These and other features of the
case remain riddles because the
main question is still unanswered.
,Who fired. the shot? ;`I, think I
know," :Hambrook said, but evi-
dence to justify a charge was
denied him by the locals' silence.
The case, therefore, is still
open, It may be that Dorset folk
are less secretive than High-
landers_, and that fifty years
hence, when all conceened, in-
cluding the murderer, are dead,
sonleohe will tell the story, hand-
ed down, of who killed Edward
Welham, and why; and Scotland
Yard can then close the. file.
A girlapplied for a job as a
Monographer and was given a
spelling test, "How do yo spell'
Durham?" she was asked.
"The city or the county?" she
.inquired.
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STABBED FOIL 'STOLEN KISS
While Mrs. Rittel, of Phoenix,
was peeling potatoes in her kit-
chen her husband crept up from
behind and kissed her on the
back of the neck"
She turned in' surprise, and the
potato knife struck her husband
on the chhek, inflicting a nasty
gash. The playful interlude ended
with Mr. Rittel having six stitches
in his cheek at a local hospital.
MERRY MENAGERIE
'As Ions as you're already tip
here, Friend, mind knocking
down a few nuts?"
ISSUE 12 — 1959
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