HAROLD KYAN tent, would reduce the vejdict to manslaughter, he pointed out. However, evidence of drunkenness not ereat. rnmmh tn on Prince Rupert Daiiv iNewi Munttuy, May 7, li'iil i ..-1 dhfiroinff nf 1 1240 Kilocycles RADIO DIAL CFPR i, H.ce aj,u f" ''' nf-f irttinp said I ' .. iHenre here of BASEBALL Scores (Subject to Change) i uds llu . i ho crmld see. Haig Heads Footballers SEASON TO START MAY 14 Election of officers for the 1950 season, took jiace at the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Football Association yesterday afternoon and tentative plans were laid for commencing playing a back to get lum.ei dlieciives from the Justice regarding difference between murder and ! manslaughter. FOLK DAY TRIAL I The verdict came on the fourth day, after long hours of testi-j mony from 30 witnesses. Saturday morning both counsel addressed the jury. Address of j T. W. Brown, K.C., defending the I case, called on the body of 12 I men to "consider strongly" four ; mysteries which had not been firfcifd ihe j"ry to -de- " . f,.f,m the pirenm- MONDAY P.M. SATURDAY American rf.!f o T, . n der incapable of intent would not rebut the prosumption that every man is responsible for the actjon or his hands. Justice Macfarlane directed the Jury to bring back one of three verdicts guilty of murder, manslaughter, or acquittal. He. then explained the meaning of murder and manslaughter. Defence Counsel Brown asked 4:30 The Golden fine Cone t evidence surrounding f'.,i rfpjith of Lorraine (11 in- : ""U1L I aac a.,!, ,-.,.,, j t lull, SI. c.nn T,,n,il r- ... 5:00 International Comty Whether the death f r . .u.. Vi'inHc nf the Ar Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 2. j i 5:10 Alberta Pipeline al lie i'i"" - ---- n(t if caused by the ac-Vhcther .such an act was regular schedule on Monday, May 14 1 solved, j. J. R. S. WiLson WiLson nresided presided and that "acquittal" also be exniain. ed to the Jury. Spokane 6-2. Vancouver 15-0. Tr-iCity 1, Tacoma 3. Yakima 4-12. Wenatchee 6-3. SUNDAY National Pittsburgh 0-3. Boston 6-0. St. Lout; 11, Brooklyn 7. Chicago 4-9, Philadelphia 4-7. New York 3-8, Cincinnati 4-5. American New York 11, Detroit 6. Washington 8-2, Cleveland 1 1-4. i Chicago 4-8, Philadelphia 1-3. j St. Louis 4-8, Boston 5-2.' I ' Pacific Coast i Las Angeles 6-1, Portland 4-4. j IIollywOGd 10-3 San Dieo 0-4. j Oakland 5-4, Seattle 4-6. i Sun Francisco 0-7, Sacramento 9-13. j Wi'hlern International ! Womitchee 11, Yakima 3. Tri-City 7-13. Tacoma 6-8. nai. i ttnnPss. causing incap- ,.ntitnt.ini an in-! What happened to money In briefly reviewed the aecom-, Lorraine's purse? Ryan had plishments of last year. ' sworn she must have had $30 left Thanks were extended to the after he gave her $125 for Christ- sponsors of the teams, to the After two hours the Jury came ui The parks board has been requested to put the grounds In .shape. Correspondence has been started with a view to arranging a game with HMCS Ontario 5:30 Musical Program 5:45 Young Man witn a sou 5:55 CBC News o;u ouupei iereiiaJe 6:15 Martial Airs B: 30--Musical Varieties 6:45 Smiley Burnette Show 7:00--CBC News 7:15 CE'J News Roundup 7:3Q-Pacific Pianoforte 8:C0 The Cnoiristers 8:30 Hold Venture fl: 00 Summer Falio 0:30--Dixieland Jazz Chicago 7, Washington 0. New York 17, St. Louis 6. ' National St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3 '11 innings). Brooklyn 12, Cincinnati 8. Chicago 2, Boston 0. New York 8, Pittsburgh 3. Pacific Coast Oakland 1, Seattle 0. .Los Amtcles 7, Portland 1. Hollywood 4 San Die'40 3. Sacramento 2, San Frim- Western International f.a'cin 1-3. Victoria o-l. 7t if mas shopping. merchants who donated tro- What .significance had the Phies to the referees and to li'hts on the boat which a?cord-' Alex ' Halg " b. " and " Jock Davidson . l j .Th. which Ls to visit Prince Rupert who so often marked out the nmn, ,iw r,..ti. Mr. Wilson declined re-nomi teems will be continued and there is talk of football beine Iiir to two witnesses, "went on and "ft" after Lorraine's body was found and Ryan was in bed. Where u-rrn mwi duiiun the tragedy who were conspicuously absent while most of the village nation as president. He did ...UU 41-,. if put in active swini; at Terrac v. .. " . ,i 7," . , .7.,., ... iv,o iney nave a line grass pitch lu;uu - chV Mews iiau iii.a Liie nine lU kjvc tu (U, ... . there. 1 10:10 CBC News work of tire position though he wa down at the wharf? oukl ahvay do "VrythiB lfow were the burns received An Invitation is being extend- 10:15- Provincial Affairs ed to any newcomers to ttr-n ia:30 Bwd. Watch, LlsH'ii who are footballers to net in H:U0 - Weather lon.-..u.-i itnd siiile to help. In accepting Mr. Wilson s re CHIN AWARE fiisal to enniini.e in ffie. Alex toueh with team representative H'.h Arrivals 1 by LorroiiiH TaU? Mr. Brown contended some of them would have c-me from hot-water bottles used in attempts to revive i(--t. Til II i positions will be found u..i.. j .u ko that did so with great regret. There :" hem on some teams. tLJunY-AM I 8:00-CliC New? ,, ; ' V . i . had dfine so much for football Wc have the largest stock of FINE CHINA WARE in the north! 8: 10--Here's Bill Gooa come from somewhere else. Evl- ln Prinoe Ru t as Mr wilson D Annua 'dencr Kiven showed there was both ln the 5ays oI tne junior DdSeDdll AUUUBl noum (i on me westerly whom Football League of which or- -could have caused the burns, Mr. ganination Mr. Wilson had been li(- n 1 Brown told the jury. ! chairman for .13 years, as a Meelinq KG-Sei CROWN'S Sl'MMATION I player and as a senior execu- Gilbert HoRg, crown proseru- live. It was ununiniously agreed Annual meeting of the Prince tor, culled testimony of Ryan ' that Mr. Wilson be elected as Rupert Baseball Association, H:15 j.::fiinii hoiib 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC .News and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade , 9:45 Your music appohilmct!! . DINNER SETS that he had "blackva out" on the honorary president. In accept- which was to have been held on way to Port Simpson, a fantastic ing this position, Mr. Wilson ;;airi Friday night, was postponed on it BREAKFAST SETS V.SJ lime tSlanal story." he fell honored by the kindly account of many other activities ; 10:00 Morning Visit Heemnhab.ed that, Ruth Wes- 1 thoughts of the members. tnai nignt ana is now canea ior ; 10:15 Mornliv- Melodies this Tuesday evening w hen plans 10 : 30 "Melody Time CUPS othI SAUCERS VASES TEA POTS KNICK KNACKS 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz ui u': iiiauc iu: wie cumiuv 1 season's league play. j ley and Ruby Dudoward, who! Tne new' slate f officers Ls: said they saw Ryan on the drift- 1 Honorary president J. S. ing beat in the harbor and had 1 Wilson, heard screams ' and noise of j President Alex Haig. scuffle on the hont. were th Vice-president - Darrow Go- 11:00 Kindergiuwn (if llic Ai' j 11:15 Roundup Time A 1 11 :30 Weather Renort vv,p2 1 -ivi-.iiji iiiiu, ijniaiiu vr "most important witnesses in this case." He said the crown contended that Ryan beat up Lorraine Tait "Everything for the Home" GORDON & AMDERSOr Treasurer-Jock Davidson. ' u 1 a""tI,ra "lml , II :31-Messaze Period Secretary-Ralph P. Smith. !tn base l" Hertlordshlre Hc33-Recoraed Interlude The executive will be com- Pald an unexpected return visit. , :45Scandin!lvi!in Mei()dieS l!tarl ...it V. tv-, nrflitirtn rf i His Rnit.fi VP PrnshpH npnr fhol smius or rut famous ZHadtanGZeA ' hskv 10 p.m., embcr'wso'then rePresentaUve f eacn team- sta"on but he escaped unhurt. 1 12:00-Mid-Day Melodic advertisement tu not publlsliea or displayed by the Liquor niirof I'.iiiirrt or br the (Government of British Columbia. threw her overboard or left her in such a condition that she fell , overboard. I ' All spectator seats were filled I THE ONLY FUR t:OLD STORAGE VAULT IN NORTHERN B.C. and many people were standing. di:ki:n( f. witnfssks Clara Mather, a cousin of the accused, was one of the last defence- witnesses. She said she saw . lightn ' going off and on" on the I drifting bout after fleeing the body of Lorraine on tht beach iff i 1 shortly before it was taken to the "MUt."1" "mhwi"" ' fTMUlMul) ill .MMimjiil IIIIIM1IMJmujUI J - ,, , ls tL muu... 1 .mv ' ' I V ; .4 : s . - -i f ) - X - $ ' - ; ! : council house. I Lydla Webster, the accused's mother, testified throtich an inr terpreter, William Beynon. i She aid Kyan hail come home late. He was wet and his eyes i "Iwiked Blranse." He looked ' j drunk, f jr he was reeling, and I he went straight to his bed-! room. He remained there until . ! police came, she said. She said j she had no idea cf the times. ' I Mrs. Webster said Alfred Wes- j ! ley had tnld her Ryan was back j from Prinre Rutx-rt. It had been after the "children went to bed." i It was a long time after that Ryan had come home. 1 She said she was in the kitchen ! ! ' with two other women when the police came. The material burn- ; ing ln the stove, she said was i I jirrnlne's housecoat. , IM RMN; ( l.Oi lll s I i The luusecoat, had bean hang- : j'P ' n Mir '.he tovn anil it h d I moved, .'lie said. ' She had been advised by the other two women j to burn it for the spirit of Lor- ' mine had come to touch it and now it should by burned. 1 D. . A. W. Lare, called by the' $ A? from ' ' -,fY FIRE MOTHS THEFT SAFETY FURS--T IN IL SCUBY'S FUR VAULT 'MNlNi ; GLAZING IIEPAIRR REMODF.LING Phone 974 L,"f T"Wi (,1'llin"'rs .Ship Expreis- Fully Insured A Kii:n a:vk , if.jfj,. Ui , (tF ,)AILV mEWS pyp- V X--.J V defence, said an injury to the head followed by the intake of alcohol could result in delirium and unintentional actions. It was veil known to medicine, he said, that small amounts of alcohol would affvet strongly some one with head Injuries. j He said he had examined the accused and found a bump on his head the size of his small fingernail, where Ryan told him he had ' been hurt last year when he struck his head on a bolt. 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