Show DEI AilS GIVEN ON RIOTING BY THE CANADIANS Soldiers Must Pay Huge Sums for Damage Caused Gy Associated Press LONDON to Via Montreal An Inquest was begun Sunday over the bodies of the victims of the rioting riot riot- ing in the Canadian military camp at park Rhyl Wales last week The evidence consisted entirely ot records of Identification Lieutenant Edward Small identifying the dead The Dally News Wrexham correspondent corre- corre says a Canadian soldier who witnessed the thus described ot the scenes to him r was one of about to march with rl les with an officer who at atour our invitation led the way On the way when we were within speaking distance we were asked by the enemy en emy to drop our firearms and have haveit it out with fists Ve agreed and at atit it we went One of our opponents who wielded a big piece of wood evl- evl dentyl part of a wrecked Canadian billiard table was stalking behind our officer and was about to club him when one of our men shot him dead A general officer says this corre- corre had the men paraded and I told them their riotous conduct would I cost them a lot of money for the i entire damage which amounted to toI thousands of pounds would be deducted de- de I ducted from their pay I While on the march to Abergele the most serIous part t the outbreak took place Here It was that the casualties occurred A detachment de- de with loaded grimly stood their ground an officer warned the rebellious mob ot the gravity of the situation As the mob I persisted In coming on the order was wasI I given to fire Besides an officer four of the rank and file lost their lives and about twenty others were were- more or less wounded In all over soldiers were arrested and conveyed out ot the distrIct camp helpers are declared to have asserted after the disorders that they had been treated |