iiM!U t:Y it-- Y ji the Westerly which were produced as evidence by the Crown. MVRDER TRIAL Continued from page 1) DRAMA AND VOCAL (Continued from Page 5) Mr Brown referred to the transcript of the preliminary hearing of the case In Febru- Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, Muy 4, 1951 Const. Black had turned over soft-drink bottle to a finger I..... ....... rt i print expert in Vancouver. The Roie." Her marks were 85 Un-the test piece and 84, second. In girls 9 and under 11, Judy Spicer, Terrace, 84 and 85. Joan Le Ross. 83 and 84. Gail Dupas, New Hazelton, 84 and 84. bottle had been given 10 mm by Const. White, the witness said. The carton of quart-sized Jars he had turned in to Dr. H. -SSp n SPRING Z i rilllir I rlMi H. Pitts, pathologist,- in Van how it was possible for three aiy. He read questions ne naa men to be in the small cabin then put to the same witness together and in the fo'csle to- and he read the answers, gether without touching or mov- j One of the questions was ing anything when witness al- whether or not he (Const, ready had stated the cabin was white could say If anything in a state much disarranged. I had been moved on the boat "It Is possible for three po-1 during the time he first saw the Hcemen" answered Const. White. I westerly in Port Simpson and Witness said he spoke for him-1 when he went aboard again on self, and he "didn't touch any-' December 28. thing." He wasn't wearing The answer witness had given gloves, he said. I was: "I can't say." couver. Const. Black believed he had been aboard the Westerly for five hours, on December 8, while taking the photographs. He had not noticed condition of mooring ropes on the vessel, he te-raJPLraim Today to Mr. Brown asked If the boat In face of this and following old Mr. Brown. was locked at all times while nuestions in the preliminao in custody of the police. hearing, Mr. Brown demandeo FINGERPRINT EXPERT Yr : NW - IE at WALLACE'S! V,f 1 Course - ; Girls 11 and under 13 Delia Haig, 82 and 83. Pat McLachJan, Terrace, 81 and 82. Sheila Jones, 82 and 84. Diane Peters, 81" and 79. Two boys sang In class for 11 and under 14. Test piece was O, For the Wings of a Dove." John Gillanders of Terrace, whose own choice was "Gay Is the Rose," gained 85 and 83 marks. Bobby Sturney of Hazelton was given 82 marks for the test piece and 83 for his own choice, "The Whistling Farmer Boy." "It had been locked," said the of the witness whether he was 'John Godkln, fingerprint ex witness. ; now sure about the condition ol Had the hatch cover been the boat. locked? asked Mr. Brown. Const. White admitted he was pert, testified he had taken a sample of fingerprints from a soft-drink bottle given him by Const. Black. These fingerprints, he said, were identical to "It had not," replied Const. I not sure. Mr. Brown held that earner Alan UOO's blasting tun . J'TT! 7 splits the wstY AUNlMnp wide open! JT7 fingerprints taken oi me ac the hatch cover ever const. White had said immcdi-j i ately after leaving the Westerly cused by Const. White some time White. "Was locked? "No." "Was all?" I in Port Simpson, ne, in coni- nanv of Sut. Pottcrton, Cul the boat guarded at ) ,n January. Mr. Brown asked witness If fingerprint experts ever made mistakes. ! Wales and other constables, had For a time the Westerly had gone to Ryan's residence and been guarded by the crew of there witnessed arrest of the rnrrimi Dirvrnnn EVER MS IT? PML 15, tied up at the same accused. t I 1 .11 ! Tl wow A-harf, at Armour Salvage, Const. ! Const. White now maintained White said. I he. 3gt. Potterton. Cpl. Wales Witnessed answered, "No." He denied vigorously that fin-crprlnt experts made mistakes. There was no chance of human srror. CLOTH IH'KNING Cpl. Wales told the court thnl 1'OIXD BE ENTERED 'and Const. Anderson had first Mr. Brown asked If the hatch none to the council house 'n opening was ample to let port Simpson where they found EVENING SHOW 7 - 9:18 SATl ItDAY MATINEE . through a grown man. the body of Lorraine Tait. It was, Const. White said. , "You saw the body before ar Mr. Brown asked if the In- ' resting anyone?" "Yel." If Sgt. Potterton had testified terior of the boat was the same on December 28 as when Const. White first saw it on December 24. "I believe it- was the same," witness answered. MUSIC & DRAMA FESTIVE that the first place visited was Ryan's residence, would the witness dLsai'rce, Mr, Brown when he entered the accused'! home he found three elderly! women in the kitchen. The stove ' was burning strongly and when ; he looked into the stove he saw-cloth burning. He said the accused appear.'J to be "quite sober." 1 He said the police parly had i first gone to the Kyan residence. Coast. E. D. Anderson testified 1 he had found a pair of men's i work pants behind the kitchen! asked. Const. White said: "Yes. "Are you in a position to be (if Joiior Coiutii sure it was the same?" defence "Did anyone try to get any insisted. "Yes, I'm sure." thing off the boat while It was in your custody?" defence asked. "No. not to my knowledge." stove in the accused s iioumj. The pants were wet, lie said. No one had asked for anything off the boat, cither. He had looked inside me kitchen stove, he said, and saw Adjudicators' Selections CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY, 8 p.m. Mr. Hogg retained the witness for a few minutes while items and smclled fabric burning. of evidence, removed from the boat, were again identified by Const. White as having been Ts- M&s ... .. I Buua.ngor Const. Anderson said he had been aboard the Westerly while the boat was towed ir.lo Prince Rupert by PML 15. He had been in the wheclhou.se. He hadn't touched anything, he told Mr. Brown. ADMISSION Mc I Season Tickets Not Valtil i s;'on by him on both days, December 24 and 28. PHOTOGRAPHS Special Constable Herbert Illaik said he had taken the photographs showing interior of CALGARY RANGE RIDES Ai'Cl'SED SEEMED SLEEPY j To Mr. Brown's questions Const. Anderson replied he ! didn't notice Ryan's condition j when arrested, beyond being ; undressed except for under Radio Artists Presents Wi'Y. garments and that he seemed sleepy. j Crown Counsel Mr. Hogg said ; there were two doctors to be called as witnesses but they were not immediately available. The - .VY" M Y- : : W : I ;i Y t . ;,' i . ; VJ' Y '. ' My1; t -.1 f- ! i Y 1 f JL : f Y u i -i. "". z' . Y r y 1 ,1. V t ' f i, . wr. .1 y I -" 1 H'f:.Yi!; T' fli I 'r K II ft s V , If r c J V Y m ,l " I I- ; vl Y n' ' i ( ' i i Yi Y i ' I. 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