answer that question. was tin answer.“Isn’t it triu* that in most illutni nating gas cases pertaining to green houses that tin* plants are all tie-1 st roved? the defense counsel askedI)r, True.“I know of no such instances.’ Dr. True answered.“How do you account for the rapid recovery ol' the idants in the Darlington green houses after the winter sea•son’.’”“Because of the better ventilation of the houses and the loosening of the tibre of the soil outside that would not he so conducive to the diffusion ol gas being carried t. the green house Dr. True then testified that if there was a uniform effect the year aroundof plants and flowers being damagedPI KSOWL 1,1 IIHIM Y \Ml Till“A gHS llliail Of tWO-ilK'tl \)\\ forty-six years aglt; with a terracotta sower pipt* laid helow anti over tin* main at various points some years later, would he liable to I nu t in e, Colonel Pugh further testified.At this stage oi tin* ease a motionof the defense to have Colonel Pughs testimony stricken trom the record was denied by Judge Knight. The (’oion el was not cross-examinedHillborn Darlington was re» tiled as the last witness at the afternoon session yesterday. He stated that the measure or unit recontzed h the florists raising a general line ot plants and flower-, was tiic per square too!LOT OWNERSHomes BuiltHidFinanced