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How do you scrap cars in GTA?
To scrap cars in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), you have several options. Research licensed scrap yards or automotive recyclers in the GTA that offer car scrapping services. Contact them to arrange pickup or drop-off. Ensure you have the necessary ownership documents, remove personal belongings, and cancel insurance. Receive payment and obtain a receipt upon completion. Contact Cash For Scrap Car GTA & get top cash for your scrap.
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A gloomy Saturday evening finds VIA train #99, the US-Canada "Maple Leaf", heading westbound through Stoney Creek bound for Hamilton and Toronto. VIA F40PH-2D 6423 leads an Amtrak F40 (likely 296) and six Amfleet cars, passing by the old Waxman's scrap yard tower just west of SNS Stoney Creek where the Beach Sub once came off the Grimsby Sub near the hydro corridor. This was most likely taken from behind one of the lots off Cascade Street along the tracks, and if running on time would have been around 7:22pm going by the timetable. It's important to note that due to directional running at the time, this train was known as westbound #99 on the Grimsby Sub, and became #98 at Hamilton for running east to Toronto on the Oakville Sub (similarly, #97 from Toronto became #96 for Niagara Falls at Hamilton). May 20, 1989
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"STORY OF ROSENTHAL'S DEATH AND TRIAL OF CHAS. GIBSON," Toronto Star. October 4, 1913. Page 4. ---- How Accused Explained Human Blood Found on His Trousers. --- BROTHER'S BLOOD, GIBSON DECLARED --- Murder Was Particularly Brutal One at the Dead of Night. ---- ELI DUNKELMAN'S STORY ---- It Was Upon His Evidence That the Young Man Was Convicted. --- The story which involves the present plight of Charles Gibeon commenced with the finding of the battered body of Joseph Rosenthal at the foot of Strachan avenue on April 4, and will end, according to the decision announced, with Charles Gibson forfeiting his own life on October 8, one year and six months after the crime. The mills have ground slowly, but exceeding small. The body of Joseph Rosenthal was found early on the morning of April 6, 1912. He had been brutally slain some time Good Friday night. His skull had been crushed in by a block of cement weighing 14 pounds, which still against his head. His ribs had been crushed in by repeated blows from a hammer, and a rope was so tightly tied around his neck that the flesh almost hid it.
Dunkelman Discovered. The same morning Eli Dunkelman, after lying nearly all night unconscious, was taken to a hospital and hovered between life and death. In the meantime, Detective Cronin , following up another case, found Gibson hiding in a transformer electric station and took him in charge. For five days the whole detective department been occupied in the search for the mysterious "Smith" who had been known to have made an appointment to meet Rosenthal and Dunkelman at the Strachan avenue bridge on Good Friday night, for the purpose of transacting a deal in junk.
Suspicion had been thrown Gibson's way and the murder charge was Iaid. It was alleged that he admitted meeting the two dealers, and explained this by saying that the day before he had met two men in the Hydro-Electric yards and they had asked him if he would dispose of scrap metal for them. Gibson stated that he was merely a go-between for the two parties.
Dunkelman's Story. When Dunkelman had sufficiently recovered he testified at the inquest. He told of going to the Hydro-Electric with Rosenthal and meeting Gibson, declaring that no one else that no one else was present. He waited on the bridge, he said, while Gibson and Rosenthal, at Gibson's request, "went into the yards to make a deal." Half an hour later Gibson came back and he and Dunkelman went into the yards. According to Dunkelman, Gibson called his attention to the lightning, and as he looked up, he was struck on the head, regaining consciousness only the next morning. He identified Gibson at the inquest on May 8, at which the jury returned a declaring the "evidence pointed to Gibson as the perpetrator of the crime."
Jury Out Two Hours. Then came the actual trial in November, lasting two and one-half days, the jury reaching a verdict after a deliberation of two hours to the minute. Eighty-two witnesses were subpoenaed and 16 testified, the actual hearing of evidence tasting thirty-five hours and addresses of counsel and the summing up of Chief Justice Mulock occupying the remainder of the time.
The trial was dramatic. Aubey Bond, appearing for Gibson, made a desperate attempt to exclude the evidence. One of his arguments being that until one crime is proved against a prisoner evidence of a similar alIeged offence could not be put in. Crown Prosecutor Edmund Meredith declared that the killing of Rosenthal and the assault on Dunkelman were all part of the same transaction. Chief Justice Mulock admitted the evidence, granting a stated case on this point.
Charles Gibson finally took the stand and attempted to explain away the net work of circumstantial evidence the Crown had drawn around him, maintained that a man named Alec and another named Wilson were implicated in the affair. These were the two men he had introduced to Dunkelman and Rosenthal. With them he declared he waited on the bridge until the two junk dealers arrived, shortly afterwards leaving the four together and and going home himself. In contradiction of this Dunkelman declared there were only three men there that night - Rosenthal, Gibson, and himself.
Soldiers Backed Him Up. In this assertion Gibson was backed up by three soldiers of the Stanley Barracks. Two of them remembered seeing men on the bridge as they passed by. One of them agreed with Gibson that were more men than Rosenthal, Dunkelman, and Gibson in the party. "I saw four men standing at the bridge and there was another man going towards the city was the significant statement of another the officers. Yet Alec and Wilson were never located although he claimed to have made every search for them.
Other links in the chain of circumstances were given in explanation by the defence. For instance, the Crown proved that there was human blood on Gibson's trousers. The boy said this had fallen from a wound in the head of his small brother which he had bathed when the child ran in from the street where he had been struck down by a bicycle. Other like explanations were given.
All through the trial Gibson maintained the utmost commposure. Never a sign of emotion crossed his face. For hours he sat motionless in one corner of the prisoners box, with his head resting on his left arm, supported by the railing. He maintained this position when the verdict was announced. But in his cell he broke down, but soon recovered himself.
The Scene Shifted. Chief Justice Mulock allowed the case to go to a higher court to decide if he was right in admitting the evidence of Dunkelman, and the scene shifted to Osgoode Hall. Argument was heard in 1913, and decision was finally rendered in April, sustaining the trial judge and throwing out the appeal. Sir William Mulock then passed the death sentence in the May Assizes. No hope for commutation was held out.
Many became interested in the case of the twenty-car-old boy, convicted of murder, and the powers at Ottawa were appealed to in July shortly before the date set by the trial Judge for execution, a reprieve was granted till October 9. The hopes in the breast of the convicted slayer of Rosenthal were crushed this week by the announcement from the the capital that the law as pronounced by Chief Justice Mulock would be allowed to take its course. There are matter rests to-day.
"ROSENTHAL'S SON ASKS MERCY FOR CHAS. GIBSON," Toronto Star. October 4, 1913. Page 5. ---- Writes Letter This Afternoon "In Accordance With Teachings of Hebrew Religion," Though He Believes Gibson Guilty. ----
Toronto, October 3, 1913. ---- Honorable W. T. White. Acting Minister of Justice, Ottawa, Ontario. Dear Sir:- As the son of the late Joseph Rosenthal, who was murdered by Charles Gibson in April, 1912, in this city, I request that you show, in your capacity as Minister of Justice, clemency to Charles Gibson, the convicted slayer of my father. Firmly as I am convinced that he is guilty, I, in accordance with and following the teachings of the Hebrew religion to show mercy to others, sincerely request that you use your power as Minister of the Department of Justice to commute his sentence to that of life imprisonment. I consider that thereby the ends of justice would be well served. Yours respectfully, HARRY ROSENTHAL.
The above letter was mailed this afternoon to the Minister of Justice by Harry Rosenthal, in an effort to have the convicted slayer of his father escape death on the gallows.
"My father is dead," said Mr. Rosenthal, "and while I am firmly convinced that Gibson was my father's murderer, I feel that his crime will be expiated if he spends the rest of his life in prison. It is an awful thing for a man to have to realize that he will never be free again; that he is to be penned up behind stone walls and iron bars for the rest of his life.
"Gibson is only a young man, and I believe that in asking that his sentence be commuted I am doing only what is human."
"GIBSON PETITION IN MANY CHURCHES ON THE SABBATH," Toronto Star. October 4, 1913. Page 1. ---- Seven Hundred of Them are Now Out, and Many are Signing. ---- ARCHBISHOP SIGNS PLEA FOR GIBSON ---- Solicitor Herb. Lennox and Rev. John McNeill are Going to Ottawa ---- TO MAKE A LAST EFFORT ---- Probably 15,000 People Have Already Signed Their Names to the Petitions. ----
"We, the undersigned citizens of the Province of Ontario, having learned that the Minister of Justice has declined to grant a new trial in the case of the King against one, Charles Gibson, who has been sentenced to be hanged on the 9th of October, 1913, for the murder of one, Rosenthal hereby most humbly request that the sentence of hanging be commuted to imprisonment for life. We believe, taking everything into consideration, that a commutation of sentence would be heralded with approval by the great mass of people of the Province, and would furthermore meet the ends of justice in a much more satisfactory manner than hanging young Gibson."
There are 700 of the above petition now in circulation, including some earlier ones, which contained, as well, an appeal for money. The number of signatures is not known, but there are hundreds on many. It is estimated that at least 15,000 names are secured already.
Believes Gibson Guiltless. Mr. C. F. Storey, of 122 Oak street, wants the petition returned no Iater by Monday. He has charge of them, and it is necessary that they be collected in a hurry.
"With Canon Greene, I hold an Anglican service every second Sunday In the prisons," said Mr. Storey The Star, "and in that way I became interested in the Gibson case.
"Do I think Gibson guilty?" "Personally, I do not. Anyway, he is onlya boy. He may know something, but I do not believe he killed the man.
"We are making arrangements," he added, "to have petitions in many churches to-morrow."
Going to Ottawa. "Among other prominent names on the petition to be presented to the Minister of Justice asking that Gibson's sentence be commuted," said Herbert Lennox, K.C., "is that of Arch-bishop McNeil, the Catholic Arch-bishop of Toronto.
"Rev. John McNeill and one of the Jewish Rabbis, probably Rabbi Jacobs, and myself are leaving for Ottawa tomorrow night to present the petition to the Department of Justice."
The letter published exclusively in The Star yesterday from Harry Rosenthal, the son of the murdered man, has had considerable effect. Many people to whom the petition had been presented and who refused to sign it signified their intention of singing to-day. The statement appears to be that if Rosenthal is asking clemency for the man whom he firmly believes murdered his father, then others not so interested should exhibit the same spirit of forgiveness.
Gibson himself has not yet recovered from the shock he received when told that a new trial had been refused him. He is still in a condition bordering on nervous collapse, and has had little to eat and scarcely any sleep since the news was broken to him by his spiritual adviser, the Rev. John McNeill. He believes, however, that his letter of yesterday and the number of petitions which are circulating will have some effect.
One at Osgoode Hall. Even at Osgoode Hall, the home of the courts, a petition is circulating, asking for a commutation of the sentence. Several of the officials have signed, but the barristers show no great eagerness to affix their signaturés.
Other places where petitions are being signed are: Fairweathers, Limited, Yonge street: Upper Canada Tract Society, Confederation Life Bidg.. Child's Restaurant, 158 Yonge: Spencer's drug store, King and Spadina: Owl drug store, Bloor and Spadina: Owl drug store. 2342 Queen east: McCainsh's book store, & College street; College cafe. Yonge and Cariton: Cafeterias, Yonge street.
Suggests Use In Churches People interested in the Gibson case, who wished to sign a petition for commuting his sentence to life imprisonment, failed to find these at some of the points advertised.
Said Mr. Ewart Farquhar to The Star to-day:
"Petitions are announced in morning papers as being found as the Upper Canada Bible rooms. Confederation Life Building, and at Childs Restaurant for signature. I called at the Bible rooms and did not find any petition. At Childs one was dug up on my enquiring for it. I would suggest that the petitions be placed in the city churches tomorrow, with a prominent card calling attention to same. We would welcome one at Bond Street Congregational"
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Best Places to Sell Used Tires Near You for Quick Cash
If you own a vehicle, at some point you will have used tires lying around.
Your first Automatic response might be to throw them in the Salvage yard. But did you know that it’s actually possible to sell used tires for cash to make an Instant profit?
The used tire market is quite established, and the demand for them is also year-round for summer, winter and all-season tires.
So if you are looking for places to sell old tires, this is the post for you.
I’m covering some local selling sites and online options that you can use to sell your used tires as quickly as possible.
If you're looking for places that buy used tires or to find local buyers, you also have plenty of options for how to start selling.
Here are some online platforms where you can buy used tires:
Tire Rack
eBay
Craigslist
Facebook Marketplace
Tires for Sale
Amazon
Local Tire Stores (many have websites for used tires)
UsedTires.com
TireBuyer
CarParts
Tire Rack
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eBay
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Facebook Marketplace
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Tires for Sale
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Amazon
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Local tire stores
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Conclusion
In summary, selling your used tires for quick money is not only possible but it is also a smart way to turn your unwanted items into profit. With a wide range of platforms such as Tire Rack eBay Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace as well as local tire stores you have numerous opportunities to connect with buyers and maximize your revenue. Whether you're looking to declutter or make some extra money, the year-round demand for used tires makes this a worthwhile opportunity. So instead of letting your old tires go to waste, explore these options and start making money today!
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The Hidden Costs of Keeping a Junk Car on Your Property
Keeping a junk car on your property might not seem like a big deal at first. Yet, over time, hidden costs begin creeping in, draining your resources. You may think of it as just a rusty vehicle sitting idle. But it can hurt your wallet, yard, and even the local environment. These costs often remain unseen. They grow gradually. Therefore, removing a scrap car Toronto can help avoid many of these headaches. Hurts Your Property Value An old car sitting in your yard can make your home look unkempt. Neighbours notice it right away, which can lead to complaints. Potential buyers often avoid homes with junk vehicles lying around because they assume the homeowner doesn’t care much about upkeep. That perception alone can drop your home’s value. Even if you’re not selling anytime soon, it sets a bad vibe for the whole street. And no one likes hearing grumbles from their neighbours. Environmental Threats Beyond appearances, that old car may be leaking all sorts of harmful fluids. Oil, coolant, or brake fluid can slowly drip into the soil, where it won’t just sit quietly. This gunk can even contaminate plants and nearby water sources. You might not see the damage right away, but it builds. Addressing these issues later on can come with hefty fines or clean-up costs. Finding a reliable scrap car removal Toronto service is an eco-friendly solution that prevents these costly problems. Unexpected Expenses Keep Growing You might assume that a car just sitting there costs nothing. But you’d be surprised. Keeping it insured is still necessary if the vehicle remains registered. That’s money down the drain each month for something you don’t even use. Even parking it in your driveway takes up valuable space that could be used for something else. Towing, repairs, or moving it around also adds up. Leaving it there adds small, bothersome costs, slowly eating away at your savings. Legal Troubles Looming Local laws have rules about keeping non-functional cars on private property in some areas. Some neighbourhoods or cities may fine you for having a junk car outside for too long. These fines rack up. You could also face forced removal deadlines. Trying to scramble and meet those could cost you way more than acting early. Avoid letting your old car sit around, causing unseen damage. Ditch it with the help of Scarborough towing before it drains you further. Explore your options today by visiting https://easyscrapcarremoval.ca/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3XT4PiP
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Scrap Car Removal in Toronto: Turning Your Junk Car into Cash
Do you have an old car in your driveway, collecting dust and taking up space? If you're in Toronto, you're in luck. Scrap car removal services in the city can help you turn that rusty, non-functional vehicle into cash. Here's everything you need to know about scrap car removal in Toronto. You will also learn why it might be the perfect solution for you.
What is Scrap Car Removal?
Scrap car removal is a service that helps you eliminate old, unwanted, or non-working vehicles. These services typically involve towing the car away for free. It also means paying you a sum of money based on the car's weight and metal content. The process is quick, easy, and environmentally friendly.
Why Choose Scrap Car Removal?
1. Free Up Space
An old car can take up a lot of space in your garage or driveway. By removing it, you can free up valuable space for other uses. Whether you want to park a new car, create a workshop, or simply have more room to move around, getting rid of that old vehicle can make a big difference.
2. Get Cash for Your Junk Car
One of the most significant benefits of scrap car removal is that you can get paid for your old vehicle. The amount you receive depends on the car's weight, type of metal, and current market prices for scrap metal. While it might not be a fortune, it's money you wouldn't have had otherwise.
3. Environmentally Friendly
When you choose scrap car removal, you're also making an environmentally friendly choice. The scrap yard will recycle your car, reusing as much metal and other materials as possible. It helps reduce the demand for new metal. It lowers the environmental impact of mining and manufacturing.
How Does Scrap Car Removal Work in Toronto?
1. Find a Reputable Service
The first step is to find a reputable scrap car removal service in Toronto. Look for companies with good reviews and a history of reliable service. You can ask friends or family for recommendations. You can also search online for companies with high ratings.
2. Get a Quote
Once you've found a few potential companies, contact them to get a quote. Most scrap car removal services will ask for basic information about your vehicle. It includes the make, model, year, and condition. They'll use this information to give you an estimate of how much they'll pay for your car.
3. Schedule a Pickup
After you've received a quote you're happy with, you can schedule a pickup. Most companies offer flexible scheduling and can often pick up your car the same day or within a few days. They'll come to your location, tow the car away, and pay you immediately.
4. Get Paid
When the scrap car removal service arrives, they'll inspect the car to make sure it matches the information you provided. Assuming everything checks out, they'll tow the car away and give you cash or a check.
Tips for a Smooth Scrap Car Removal Experience
1. Have Your Paperwork Ready
Before the removal service arrives, have all the necessary paperwork ready. It typically includes the car's title and any other relevant documents. Having everything prepared can help speed up the process. It also ensures a smooth transaction.
2. Remove Personal Items
Take a few minutes to thoroughly inspect your car and remove any personal items. It's easy to overlook garage door openers, sunglasses, or important documents. It might be hidden in the glove compartment or under the seats.
3. Compare Quotes
Don't settle for the first quote you receive. It's a good idea to contact several scrap car removal services to compare offers. It can help you get the best possible price for your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Can I Get for My Scrap Car?
The amount you'll receive for your scrap car depends on several factors. It includes the car's weight, the type of metal, and current market prices. Most scrap car removal services in Toronto will provide a free quote based on these factors.
Do I Need to Be Present When My Car is Picked Up?
It is always best advised that they should be around when the car is being picked. However, there could be arrangements where one can organize to be picked without having to be around. This is usually determined by the scrap car removal firm, one is advised to talk to the firm to know what is acceptable.
What Happens to My Car After It's Removed?
Once your car is towed away, it's taken to a scrap yard, dismantled and recycled. Usable parts are removed and sold while the remaining metal is melted. It is also reused in various industries.
Conclusion
Junk car removal services in Toronto make it easy to dispose of old, unused cars while being friendly to the environment. Not only are you able to help declutter and get some extra cash while at it, but you are also promoting recycling. Hiring a reliable service, preparing the documents, and comparing the prices will guarantee a positive and profitable outcome. Therefore, if you have a wrecked car that has been idle somewhere, it will be wise to get in touch with a scrap car removal service today! Get rid of your old car and earn money!
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The Role of Technology: How Automation is Revolutionizing Scrap Yards in North York
In the heart of North York, a technological revolution is underway within an unexpected industry: scrap yards. Once seen as places of manual labor and piles of discarded materials, scrap yards are now embracing advanced automation and cutting-edge technology to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and contribute to a more sustainable future. In this article, we'll explore how automation is transforming scrap yards in North York and reshaping the landscape of recycling.
1. Efficient Sorting and Processing
Gone are the days of labor-intensive manual sorting. With the integration of technology, North York scrap yards are utilizing conveyor belts, sensors, and robotic arms to efficiently sort and process incoming materials. Automated systems can recognize and separate different types of metals, plastics, and other recyclables, reducing human error and speeding up the recycling process.
2. Data-Driven Decision Making
Technology allows scrap yards in North York to gather real-time data on material flows, processing rates, and inventory levels. This data enables informed decision-making, optimizing resource allocation and identifying areas for improvement. By analyzing these insights, scrap yards can fine-tune their operations and increase overall productivity.
3. Enhanced Safety Measures
Automation not only improves efficiency but also enhances safety for both employees and customers. Dangerous tasks that once required human intervention can now be executed by robots and machines. This reduces the risk of workplace accidents and exposure to hazardous materials, making North York's scrap yards safer environments for everyone involved.
4. Quality Control and Material Purity
Automated systems in North York's scrap yards ensure a higher level of quality control. Sensors and cameras can identify impurities and contaminants within materials, allowing for better sorting accuracy. This results in cleaner and purer recyclables, ultimately leading to higher-quality end products.
5. Reduced Environmental Impact
Automation isn't just about efficiency—it's also about sustainability. By utilizing technology to optimize processes, scrap yards in North York can reduce energy consumption, minimize waste, and decrease the carbon footprint associated with recycling operations. This aligns with the city's commitment to environmental preservation and responsible waste management.
6. 24/7 Operations
Automation enables scrap yards to operate around the clock, maximizing efficiency and productivity. Materials can be processed continuously, reducing the need for storage and improving turnaround times. This continuous operation contributes to faster recycling cycles and more immediate benefits for the environment.
As North York continues to evolve as a hub of innovation, even traditionally labor-intensive industries like scrap yards are embracing the power of automation. By integrating advanced technology, these facilities are transforming into efficient, data-driven, and eco-friendly centers for recycling. The role of technology in revolutionizing scrap yards in North York isn't just about increasing profits—it's about creating a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future for the city and beyond.
Cash For Scrap Car GTA offers a seamless solution for North York residents looking to dispose of their old vehicles responsibly. With a commitment to environmental sustainability, we ensure that scrapped cars are processed using advanced techniques that maximize recycling and minimize waste. By choosing Cash For Scrap Car GTA's services, North York locals can not only earn cash for their unwanted vehicles but also contribute to a greener future by supporting a scrap yard in North York that prioritizes eco-friendly practices.
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"A MAN DIED AFTER QUARREL IN ALLEY," Toronto Star. November 13, 1912. Page 7. --- And Charles Day Is on Trial in Assizes on Charge of Manslaughter. --- CLAIMS SELF-DEFENCE ---- William Dunnell, the Victim, Said to Have Been the Aggressor. ---- Charles Day, a clean-cut-looking young fellow, dressed in a conventional morning coat, was placed on trial in the Assizes this morning on a charge of manslaughter, as a result of the death of William Dunnell on July 7.
William E. Faye of 376 St. Clarens avenue told of dropping off a street car in York street on July 4, to find several men in conversation. Among them were Dunnell and Day.
"What! I am not afraid!" he heard Dunnell say, and then they went up a lane in a yard. Faye said he saw Day strike Dunnell twice, and at the sec on blow Dunnell fell.
"Was there any blood about Dunnell?" asked Crown Prosecutor Meredith.
"No: his nose was only a little scratched."
"Do you think the blow was sufficient in itself to kill Dunnell?" asked T. Frank Slattery, for the defence.
"No." "Well, did Day punch or push the dead man?"
"It was a punch."
"Was there anyone between them when the blow was struck?" asked his Lordship.
"Yes, there was a man named Taylor in between them with a crowbar, trying to separate them. He was moving it up and down."
"How do you now that Day's hand actually hit Dunnell?"
"Because they were so close together."
Day, he said, struck the first blow. was first to go up the lane, and he, therefore, thought that Day was the aggressor. The trouble only lasted two or three minutes.
J. McIntyre said that he was walking down York street and saw "Dunnell grab Day by the sleeve and pull him into the lane."
He understood the trouble was over $2, and thought Dunnell the aggressor.
"Dunnell was threatening Day about the $2. Day denied having the money. Day said he didn't want to fight. This happened before reaching the lane," said McIntyre.
"Isn't it true," asked Mr. Slattery, "that Dunnell challenged Day to fight several times before you reached York street?"
"Yes. I heard Dunnell challenge Day to fight four times."
Up the lane. he said. Dunnell was the aggressor and Day was backing away from him.
"Did Day punch or push him?" asked Mr. Slattery. "I can't tell. His hands were open anyway."
Charles Taylor admitted picking un an iron bar from a scrap heap. He bed it in his hand for safety's sake He did not swing it, as a previous wit ness said, but threw it back on the heap.
"You were very excited, were you not, so excited that you told the detective you didn't have the bar in your hand?"
"Yes, I was excited."
"Might you have accidentally struck him with the bar?" asked Mr. Slattery.
"No," was the answer. The case went on this afternoon.
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