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Mrs. Slgne Hodge, who had travelled with Briscoe In the vessel, testified that she was on the vessel when It was sel?ed. She had first seen It sl'Ortly after Briscoe had bought It in Victoria lr.st Oc'tber, she said who was on the witness stand for an hour and a half during ! a session last night, told a story testimony of defence witnesses. At this morning's session, counsel presented their arguments to the Jury. It was anticipated tnat a verdict would be brought in around noon. I IDENTITY OF BOAT AK(iL'i;i) t, Whether or not the gil'net boat "Guess Who," setred by a provincial nolice constable at 2 jWftdhams Cannery on Jly 26, I was actually the "Rio II," allegedly stolen from a Vancouver wharf last December was the .point argued by counsel ye;terday morning as the trial of Briscoe opened. Crown witnesses takinjr the stand before Mr. Justice J. O. Wilson Identified the boat, now In Prince Rupert under the name "Guess Who," as the "Rio II," owned by James William Barnet and Mat Ny'jo, of Vancouver. Barnet, Nybo, Edmund Kor- W3 ens, and Phillip Oatch, the tober, 1916. from z. man named 'neath It. latter th? son of the former McDonald. (continued rrom page 1) i owner of the "Rio II," testificl the reported theft. Alex North, first defence wit ness, testified that Briscoe had ! stopped at his fueling station ; at, Fin Bay, near Lund, on November 11 in the "Guess Who" and that he had. visited the station again in March, 1947, J William H. Yardiey, assistant registrar of shipping, Victoria, a crown witness, told of making out a registry form for the "Guess Who" In May 1947. Yardiey told the court that "a person came 'into my office to register the vessel. He said he had no bill of sale. I told him he would need a builder's certificate then and he replied that he had built the boat himself. Constable J. N. 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