5T ' Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. May 3, 1951 i ? CH1NKSK lMMiirbAi Chinese immigration to America started about 1849 and the first immigrants reached British Columbia before 1870. f 4 '43 jdents of Death Night Burns Lake Is Booming BURNS LAKE it Aluminum Company of Canada Is continuing to move heavy equipment into Northern British Columbia for road and tunnel building in the start of its $550,000,006 pow h "ni'll.O B.C. PAYROLLS' w. Recounted in Assize Trial w .... ,own Presents Evidence J in Rvon Cose 4 GOODNESS PROTECTED Ween witnesses were cau- f " ,.f tfiL-limnnv h.'Ufft er and aluminum plant project. ! The activity !s bringing an un-' precedents volume of business to this village, 316 mlijs east of! Prince Rupert, V.',;,; -V?' ' A road contractor marched up ? the desk of Burns Lake's only hotel a few days ago and reserved seven double rooms for four years. That was only a typical incident. Pacific's who!e",ome pure milk goodness !s protected by vacuum packing, horaoRcnized for easier tU&tiUu.. ui'.w Vitamin I) U' teased to give added nourishment. Grand in coffee and in babivs' and 4 p.m., he said. ' Did you bring any liquor on the boat?" asked the prosecutor. "Yes, I brought three bottles of rye whiskey and three bottles of wine on board," witness answered. There weaa only three of them on the boat Knott, Miss Tait and It. van and they had done (unsderabie drinking ,he said. "When we left the harbor we began drinking from Ryan's bot-lie, 11 was half lull. It was rye. We finished it. "Then I opened a bottle of wine and we finished it." Mr. Hogg produced a photograph of Port Simpson haioor and .showed it to Knott. He asked Knott to mark with a "" where the Westerly had tied up. MOItK DltlNKING Alter the boat had docked (between 8 and 9 p.m.), Knott said there hud been more drinking. Then Alfred Wesley came aboard, he .said, and everybody hud another two drinks. 24()Ki)xvclm RADIO DIAL CFPR jid nil"" iir(t. .sc.Mons of .Supreme -t assizes yesterday and the ier trial of Harold Ryan, 31, Simp-on. settled to go Into unil day today. jn is chnrsed with the mtir- Lunuinc Tait, December at Port Simpson. .,n 12-man jury, empanellea jo 30 a.m. Wednesday, hxs , ordered bv Mr. Justice A. facfarlane to be kept com-,V incommunicado. tviatoM crowded the public ,m capacity as they strain-o "hoar the low-voiced tesli ,v of crown witnesses who, utter the other, told a stoi y .Win; ciiciinistanees sur-.diinT the death of Miss Tait nil'lit before last Christmas ,,r accused, .stocky and welled, sat in the prisoner's ,; unmoved except for an oc-.,nal smile a.s he heard the i formulas. Try convenient Pacific ! Milk today. PACIFIC MILK (Subject l rbange) POYAI, CAW Wt;n the Canadian cruiser ont irio called at Paso Pago, capital r:t American Samoa, natives ht!d a traditional Royal Cava ceiemony in honor of Commodore Hugh F. Pullen 1 Oakville. Ont, eominunding officer. Here a Stmran offers the rava. a ceremonial drink, to Gmdi. C. Cr. Kinn; of Saskatoon. Others, left to right, are: Commodore Pullen; Cmdr. John Osborn, Vane uvui ; Cmdr. D"U(;!as Elliott, Ottawa; Cmdi. Vernon Howland, Toronto and , Vi::lorlii; Cmdr. II. D. MeCorrnUk, Ottawa; and Lt-Cmdr. M. F.Oliver, Victoria. tCP from National Defence! 1 "..: i i! Jack Breen arriwd In the city t,n yesterday's Diane from New: Wcilminstcr and will be sta-' tinned here for the season with the International F:.shcrks Commission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Breen, Fifth Avenue East. Knott .said Lorraine took off him, at her sweater and gave It to Wes-.scarcely l,.y. Then Wesley left. nice v.iven acainst s faltering and :lilr. THUksUAy P.M. 3:3CListPTnir.s'' Cliolee ' 4:30- 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea 4:42 -mock Quotations 4:55-CP.C News 6:00 Int. Cumly. 5:10 Raw t.'e 5:30 The Buried Forocs 5:45 "Canada at Worti ' t:00 - Supper Serenade 6: 15 -Tex Beneke & Orch. 8:30 - Musit:u 'Vartvt if .. T:00 -CUC News 7:15 CUC News Uoundii!. 7:30 - Event. lie 8:C0-Radio Cartoons 8:33 Points of View S CO Musical Program 9:3 Vancouver Concert Oivh ;0:00-CUC News 10:10-CBC News 10:15 Cases and Chases 10:30 Winnipeg Drama il:0u Wtkiuei Kepiiri. and Sign Olf i or Cliop Suey - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 wn Prosecutor Ollbert ; addressed the court, con-.ns the Crown would prove Lorraine Tail, Ryan's com- LARGE ISLAND The Island of Borneo, discovered by the Portuguese in 1521, has a total of 284.000 square miles. New Interior Air Service is Started Central IJ. ('!. Airways Welcomed At Terrace TERRACE "(Special to Daily News) Central British Columbia -Airways yesterday inaugurated the new air service between Prince George and Terrace and intervening points for which it was recently granted a Charter, ' ton, past president; Duncan The service wlil Tje daily ex- Kerr, secretary of the Associat- cept Sunday. ed Boards of Trade of CentrAl Under ideal weather condi- British Columbia, and Arthur J. Hons, Russ Baker, general man- Harman, clerk of the village. ager of Central B. C. Airways . After the welcoming ceremon- and chief pilot, made a perfect : ies including the taking of pic- .-law wife, came to her "Did Lorraine try to stop him?" asked Mr. Hogg. "No." Knott said Lorraine had only a brassiere "on top." Otherwise she was clad in slacks. "ine Eiieen S, another fish-boat, then tied up alongside the Westerly, said the witness, aftor which he went home. The Eileen S belonged t,0 Bob Sunkey. ' Did you return to the bo.it alter that?" prosecutor asked. He hadn't returned, witness ,caid, until 4 a.m., when the pa ;h on the nifdit or December M, at Port Simpson, cn ;;. fbbing boat, Westerly. : in prosecutor s a-1 d ,ie bid produce evidence which i.d show Miss Tait died as result of u "very severe ctli." he back of her head; that CHIN AWARE was a I ifnt in the cabin ne boat Westerly; that upon l"'e got him. Lorraine, he said, We have the largest stock of FINE CHINAWARE in the north! V ligation police had found, had looked happy, normal. .He FR ID AY A.M. -Musical Clock -CBC News -Here's BiU Good he boat a coke bottle which had noticed nothing unusual 7:00 8:15- j landing with his twin-engined Anson transport at the Terrace I airport at 12:50 noon to be given -Morning Song blood stains on It; that lined in the congealed blood a fingerprint of the accused, a few hairs, that of the NEW LOOK FOR WD's New uniform will be worn by women members of the RCAF. The tailored suit, of air-force blu, is S'j-ounce botany serge. The Jacket has false pockets, and Is worn with a six-gore skirt. Btige nylon stockings are worn with black oxfords; brown unitized gloves end an over-the-shoulder pockette in black leather are uniform issue. Other items include a blue raincoat with hood, and a greatcoat of Canadian Melton, similar to that worn by RCAF officers. (CP from National Defence) DINNER SETS 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:80 BBC News and Coin.y. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunrise Serenade a hearty welcome by a reception committee consisting of civic, board of trade representatives and leading citizens. Pnllnu,'iniy lnnphpfn t.hfl mpm- tures, luncheon was served at the Motel. Twenty-two were present including Crawford Moore and William Thain of Prince Rupert. Harry Phillip proposed a toast to the success of Central B. C. Airways in the new operation to which Mr. Baker replied appreciatively. After the local guest flights, the plane and party headed back t- about her face or skin on her arms. ( KOSS-EXAMINATION Defence counsel T. W. Brown, in cross-examination, asked Knott: "Did you kiss Lorraine that afternoon?" "No." "Did you give any trouble with Ryan or Lorraine that day?" "No." ST witness MtaMteA-. nil Jfc unit ' 9:45 Your Music Appointment- oI lhe welcoming committer BREAKFAST SETS CUPS and SAUCERS 9:5 Tuiie swu.u rst witness called by the m was Wilfred Knott, 21, sherman- of Port Simpson, it said he had known Lor-e Tait since he "was a kid." :-, Hogg asked Knolt to re- TEA POTS Did you get any money from :.t in deinil hnu; h K-H mni Lorraine? were taken on brief flights as ! far as the Kitimat area. ! With Captain Baker at the i controls, other crew members, were Harry Taylor of Prince George, co-pilot, and Frank Coukter, superintendent of the 10:10 Morning Visit 10:15 The Barry Wood Show l(l:S0---Aleloriy i ime' 10:45 Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time VASES KNICK KNACKS Prince George. "Miss Elliott Head, veteran of the RCAF Women's Division, will I be in charge of the Central B. C. j Airways office here. -r- iereased and the accused In I "No." j e Rupert on the afternoon J Mr Brown produced one fmi j December 23. 1950. (bottle of rye whiskey and two! ::oU 5uid he was looking for tmply bottlM. He showed Knott I at to go back to Port Simp- the full bottle and asked if H ( He met Miss Tait and Rvm u.n ; h's rr iml hppn hit wit.. "Everything for the Home" GORDON & ANDERSON -Weather Forecast -Message Period . . Rcc. int. Si'undinaviat. 'elodies FRIDAY-F.M. MiU-lXij i.: ..v.. CliC News fcniles Cafe, at Cow Bay, and ness denied ownershin. also said northern division of Central H. C: Airways. , I Passengers were Mrs. Russ i Baker, Cecil Steele, MLA for j Omineca, and Mrs. Steele; Mayor , Garvin Pcell, Prince George; j ? i Wally West Prinfe George pho- , ; tov.iapher, and Mr. Scott, presi-,; e had secured nassapp hiiek omut., tw.Hit hiH m,t hen hi Rvan's boat. Westerly. They ' None of his rve had been drunk 12:00 ia:lS- Prinre Rupert between 3 on the boat. The rye whiskey Rc-roof with VV SHOE POLISH A Z V" I belonged to Ryan; only the wine j which was drunk was his. j Knott admitted In cross-ex- unination he had asked Ryau 1 ; to stop near ah oil dock in Prince Rtm-rt, before heading out, to dent of the Smithers Junior,-Chamber of Commerce. : f The plane had left Prince ; ; George at 9:20 a.m. and first;: call was at Vunclei"hoof, wheie half the town turned out ana ; relreshmenls were served. I SELL asphalt rwm CUIKiri EC ( j?sfs?r?r? l -; J ' 'fit. i r-. 12:25r Program Resunio (i:3t B.C. Kami b.u...u:a.-:: 12:55 Hec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:WI National School Bdost. 2:3 Kw-oriis at Randiuti 2:45 Needlepoiuters; Comty. 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer & His Islanders 3:3.0 Listener's Choice For Action Ajvcrtisc! The crart then touched down at Smithers. mm FOR ESTIMATES SEE I The reception committee here included Harry Phillip, vice- president of Terrace .and District i Board of Trade; C. J. Norrinc,- Shines riioNE 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. p.o. box h pick up from the Eileen S, tied up there, a suitcase and six bottles of liquor. LIED TWICE The defence switched to another subject. I "Where were you when Ins body was pulled out?" I Knott answered he was et home, drinking. To questions of Mr. Brown, Knott admitted he had lied twice when police had questioned him following death of Miss Tait. 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