I wearing the shoes, but could not j MURDER TRIAL (Continued from page 1 VARIETY and ARTISTRY (Continued from page 4) Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 5, 1951 Jf V lloi.i,,,. have taken them off in a laced condition. The shoes were laced TODAY 7-9 p.m. examination showed there were burns and they had been suffered while there was still life in the body, he said. He had examined two samples 'B0RN YESTErd'av he" had run aground. The last when found by Const. White, time, November 18, 1950, he had RCMP. sunk his boat. ! HEAD INJURIES FATAL Everything on boat had be- Dr L. M. Greene, testifying as of hair, he said. Hair taken from the head of Miss Talt were slmi- She expressed a solid idea of what she was doing and proved herself to be a talented young actress. Russell Morrison, as Herbert, played his part well and in the rieht mood.. Harold Weber, as Rupert Men's and Boys' Store : come wet, he said. one who had performed the I lar to the hair found on a soft- Gav vouns stars in a YOUTH -in-lflUE SOM-and-lAUGH Ryan said he left Prince Ra- autopsy on the deceased woman,' drink bottle . by Const. White, nert about "3 (a.m. or so") the said there was no doubt in his RCMP. The hair on the bottle Major Morris, gave an excellent ! afternoon of December 23 with : mind Lorraine Tait had died us was not similar to the hair of character study. And Fred Chris-1 Lorraine Talt and Wilfred Knott, the result of injuries to her the accused, he said, tensen gave a sympathetic por-1 lor Port Simpson. He said he head. Mr. Hogg tore Into evidence trayal of Mr. Sampson. had no liquor on the boat except j Results of his examination of presented by defence witness This play was directed by Miss a "mickey" of rye which he had; the brain and of the large in- ixx Ryan, brother of the ac-E Ball and the adjudicator com- hidden. I jury on the back of the head led 1 cusph DELIGHT! From BIG BOY To LITTLE Boy -WE CLOTHE THEM ALL! plimented both the director and Knott had produced a bot- him to believe it was the cause j y0unger Ryan testified he the cast on attempting sucn a( ue oi wine irom wnitn an nau i 0r aeaih oi Lorraine iaii. I difficult ulav and making such drunk. After the bottle was ! "She could not have lived," he i a success of it had been on the wharf with two other witnesses, Ruth Waslcy and Ruby Dudoward. They had seen the Westerly adrift in the harbor. Witness said he "heard a nnrtv on the boat." nn sued, it was thrown over- i said. "She had to cue wun inose board, he said. Then another I injuries," even if Immediate bottle of wine, which Knott 1 medical attention had been produced was finished. It was I available. shortly after that, Ryan said, ' Dr. Greene said he did not that they passed Hudson's think there had been any water Reef and that is the last thing in the lungs and did not think he remembered that day. the woman had breathed after Defence's principal witness enterals the water. NATIVE BAND The Aiyansh Harmonic Silver Band, conducted by Benjamin Munro, which had been so favorably received in their previous appearance in this festival, played the "Lustpiel Overture" He said he had not heard Ryan shout at him, "Shut up or youu'll be next," as testified bv Miss Wesley. if Of particular note, we call attention to our new "Little Boy" Suits and Coats in styles that say: "Come and Get Me" : . . . Reasonably priced, too, and JUST ARRIVED. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE and two marches "Steel King Crown produced a signed statement which witness had purportedly give nto the police on January 17. Witness said most of the statements Sherein were and "Maple City." in their iniru told court he and Lorraine came Qn c r 0 ss . examination, Mr. number the clarinets were very into Prince Rupert at 11:10 a.m. Brown told wtnPSS another w'-eliective m the lower register. December 23, aboard the West- ness had sworn the woman had R. G. Moore was announcer erly. They came to do Christmas aUempted t0 ciamber aboard the for the evening. shopping. They arrived at the boat wher, she was ln tne water MRS. BECKER'S THANKS bank too late, for it was already ( Dr Greene saW tnat testimony Mrs. Earl Becker, president of closed, and so Ryan said he'was'not compatible- with his the association, expressed ap- cashed a cheque for $100 at ln eory of immediate death, preciation to Mrs. Phoebe Smith Bulger's Jewelry store. ,.j dolVt think she could have untrue. At first, witness said he had riHEHOUSE FIVC Mil IW0 VJ 7 Mil lllll RAYMOND SUILIVAN-a.ffii S.TS-EL. Monday to Vitim, heard "more than two'' peopic on the drifting boat. Then he J, as 1 The Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence includes 16 islands extending about 60 miles. and Burton Kurth for their Mr. mown prouueeu uie cneca survived the blows," he stated, admitted in cross-examination he had heard only two, the voice of Lorraine and that of Harold I1 Jew yerience helpful adjudications. She also as an exnioit. n was aatea De-thanked all the contestants who cember 22. had taken part in the festival.1 Ryan said he gave Lorraine Much preparation and effort has $75 and kept $25. They did a lot Ryan. mVTKADICTION but admitted he could not say positively that the woman could not have lived a "very short time" after the injuries. From his examination of the body, Dr. Greene said he couid Burton Kurth, musical direc- Aftpr much contradiction of his own testimony, witness kept Steam Baths tor of Vancouver schools ana gone mio eacn aim evciy ucm oi snopping aim lanueu at uie adiudicator at the Music and presented. Of course, not every boat laden with parcels a lew J . I nnntactnnt non ho nlL'9rripH first hnnrp lator repeating: "It sounaea inte nnrt.v " not saw whether the woman had Drama Festival wnicn nas oeen '"i.i. ----- "-o place. "But," said Mrs. Becker, Then they continued to shop been criminally attacked. He i in progress in the city during the OPEN in the Co-op store at Cow Bay, had given such a possibility lit-but their money was running tle thought, he said. snort, ne saia, ana ne casneui PATHOLOGIST ALAN LADD In TODAY 7 9:00 "it is the effort that deserves praise not the success." Mrs. Becker expressed particular thanks to the people from out of town who added a great deal to the success of the festi BRANDED another check there, for $75. He Dr. H. H. Pitts, second medi "You have been toia vo m-cy on saying 'It sounded like a party,' haven't you?" Mr. Hogg charged. Under continual hammering by Mr. Hogg, young Ryan finally admitted he was afraid of his brother when the latter was drinking. gave Lorraine $50 and kept $2o LORRAINE HAD $30 week, had a new experience nere. For the first time he adjudged flutophone pre-band classes and .he found It very Interesting. The King Edward School class under Joseph Goscoe and Conrad Street School class under Mr. Jenkins, in addition to fluto-phones, also used tonettes and Sunday Midnite and Monday Matinee 3:4! 12 noon to 12 midnite Phone 658 Corner 3rd Ave. and 6th St. val by their participation. - Upon leaving Prince RJpe-t LAWRENCE TlRj After the program a reception I that afternoon, Ryan said he in AIDIE Ml'RPIIV in "BAD BOY" "Kill or Be Killci was held and participants had a most welcomed opportunity to discuss with the adjudicators bamboo pipes. cal crown witness, director ox the laboratory at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, said he had examined the lungs of Miss Tait, which he had received from Special Const. Black, RCMP. It was unlikely, he said, thai death was due to drowning, according to the condition of th? lungs. Before defence counsel, however, Dr. Pitts did not "rule out" the oossibility of drowning. He The adjudicator found good different phases of music and unanimity and excellent team djamatic work. work. Both bands were rhythmic , ! . was sure Lorraine still must have had $30. He said no liquor was bought by them. Lorraine had been given a small bottle of whiskey by her brother whom they met, he said. This bottle he hid on the boat and "it should still be there," he said. "How do you know that botMe is is still still on on the the boat?" boat' demanded aemanaeci Further reports on the Music and Drama Festival will appear in Monday's Daily News. Call 363 FOR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing and r. Kurth felt that they were getting excellent preparation for High School band work. Conrad Street was given a slight one point preference by Mr. Kurth. RYE III - 1 Anpopuuuii I t. GOLD PANNING admitted defence medical evi- London f ilmt Prnl CURE FOR LOVE A geological survey In Pakis-;Mr. Hogg. dence read from a medical per- "ST 0t DO MAT Show , NASHSON Starts Monday ' lan reported an average of 2 or 'I hid It where nobody can .judical, that there were two Pieter Hooft brilliant Dut"h 3 grains of gold to the cubic ever find it," accused answered. ways 0( drowning, one ln which writer of the 17th century W3 ot gravel In the Chltrai A tide-table was introduced by no water entered the lungs- hiver. . Mr Brown as evidence Ryan , obstrucUve asphyxia. only 17 years old when he com-, j j Dieted his first book SCIENCE CENTENARY I looked up the tides for the night Dr. pitts said he had exam- ,' J Hans Christian Oersted, the of December 23 and early morn- hied the blood sample of Miss Halifax, incorporated as a city j discoverer of the principle of ling of December 24. 'lalt and it had contained .144 in 1842, was founded In 1749 and electro-magnetism, died in Co-1 COl'LDN'T BE THERE per cent alcohol. He said some named after the Earl of Halifax, penhagen in 1851. Evidence of Ambrose Wells could have evaporated that the i was recounted, saying he saw alcoholic content could have NEW DELHI (CP) Strlnee.it PRIZE CATTIi control methods ln operation for Some of the livestock two months have resulted in the bee is descended Irom destruction of one-fourth of the brought out from Franc the accused swimming under the been more, as much as 1.5 per bridge at Port Simpson late on ; cent, and that would have caus-the night Lorraine Tait dicj.'ed drunkenness. Punjab's locust population. Lo- 17th century, rusts have already damaged FIERY NAME 10.000 to 15.000 tons of wheat and 1 The name "vulcano" Is Blackwood on (BriJ$ icje Thrt tdvtrtiteawnt not published ditplyet br c Uquw Control Bord 01 W Op iihw ti IritMh Cotuabtt SAMPLES OF SKIN Samples of skin tissue which Dr. Pitts also had received for 10,000 tons of fodder, it is es- from the Latin "Vulcan tlmated. ' in "God of Fire." Kyan said he could not have been swimming there because, according to the tide-book, there would be no water under the bridge at that time. By Easley Blackwood MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors MUSIC & DRAMA FESTIV ATTENTION J((3,uL,h Miss Brash came in as the hand was being dealt. "What in the world is that thing in. Mr. Muzzy's lap?" she asked. "An abacus,", said Mr. Champion dryly. "Muzzy and New are .using a bidding method where you count up your points and automatically land in the right Jiiitif J-1 on or Ci sOiiari HARMONY KINGS NEGRO QUARTETTE will Rive a Matinee at the Civic Centre for you, Monday, at 3:45 p.m. Mr. Hogg showed accused a photograph of the harbor and bridge which Ryan said showed similar condition of how the tides would have been th.it night. There was no water under the bridge in the photo. 1 When Mr. Hogg asked Ryan : about much of the evidence given previously, Witness said he could "not remember." He knew I about nothing which happened 1 after passing Hudson's Reef but! Identified pants and shorts, j which were produced as evi-1 dence, as his. He said he had j been wearing them on the day ln question. He had also been j contract every time. hand it's going to do a certain Job for you. Thinkin' and good judgment will tell you how Jaiioring for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor High School Students 25c. Elementary Students 15c "I just love it," he added, S-s he glanced greedily at the score sheet. "But the abacus?" said Miss good a Job that will be. CAN'T DEMOTE KING "In this hand, for instance," the old master continued, "I thought your jump to three Brash. I "That's what Muzzy Is using instead of his brain," Mr. Champion explained. "Ought to be an improvement." "And what is Mr. New using to count his points?" spades was a little strong Phone 649 ) 220 sixth st "Pll rnl QUALITY rv Adjudicators' Selections CIVIC CENTRE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK P It O Cl R A M Actl'iu KmiK-"Mimic Pc..ni." dlrectrd by MiM Conrad Slri-ft Pre Bund. Elocution Derek Allan. , Annunciation Boys' Choir, directed hy fiUlnr 0. r Eloeuilon Beverley Boulter. Klni; Edward Junior Choir, directed liy J'"' l'060 Violin Solo Danny Mlchaelwm. Ketchikan. Bnrden Street Choir, directed by J. S. Wilson. Piano Duet Anita Rogerson and Elolse LahU ( St. Andrew's Junior Choir, directed by Peter Urn. Bilh 8ehoil Choir, directed by Fred Hunor. Play. -When Shokcspeare' Udlc. Meet." Buslnrs mo directed by Miaa E. Holmes. "No, no," said Mr. New. "After Muzzy bid spades I became the responder and my king of spades "His fingers," said Mr. Cham was promoted from three points! pion. "Left his brain home, too." Jim iVV?W"iHW M ns. to four. That gave me n points in all a definite raise to three spades." "Couldn't you have DEMOTED Won your king of hearts Just a little after hearts were bid on your left?" Mr. Dale asked. "No," replied Mr. New. "There's nothing in the book VAAt:oi:vt:tu-viCTOKiA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon CamoKiin W.ICK A KM, STKWAItT AND POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camn.sun, 11 p.m. HIJt NORTH QUEKN CIIAKI.OTTK ISLANDS Ko. Chllcotln Dutch Dance EIIJDfin ricrce. " . Mn "n , ,J... w.. o 1. wish Yvonne Uwli South dealer Neither side vulnerable Olr. MUV) 8 Q J 8 7 3 H 10 7 2 D 8 6 C A J 5 (Mr. I'lianiiliii) (Mr. Iliilr) 810 8 A 9 6 H A Q J I 3 H 0 8 6 D Q 10 7 3 D 9 5 C K 7 8 C Q 10 9 8 4 (Mr. New) 8 K 6 4 2 H K 4 D A K J 4 2 C 3 2 The bidding: Kmilli H'rat North Kaxt 3 S Pass 1 8 Pass about demoting honors." Mr. Dale smiled. "Well, let me mtdicn iih mm. v. v Roberts. Violin Solo Robert Dashow, Ketchikan. Vocil Solo (Chinese) toulse Mah. Rotary Choir, directed by C. P. Balaiii. Vocal Solo (Italian) Ilicr, Amadio. B Play. "Monkey's Paw." Booth Memorial School. ' Selection by Aiyansh Sliver Harmonic Band. All H performers please assemble In llir,,,KJn,'.!lt'U' tinw. .ift. mlnul.es before opening Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems TIIONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BLSNI.lt BLOCK tell you, son, it's not much good to have a lot of 'points' ln your hand and none on your score." IN RE ESTATE OP DONO KEE YOU. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS DONO KEE YOW. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE . NOTICE that as Administrator, duly appointed by the court, of the estate of Dong Kee You, Wonderful Flavour May 11 and 25 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotln, May 4 and 18 S p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue ' Phone 588 ID 1 H 4 8 All pass Against Mr. Muzzy's four-spade v ,.nlDlimnl,, General Admission, S cents ' the otnerlse known as Dong Kee Yow, contract Mr. Dale opened MODERN nine of hearts. Dummy's king ' "0'j ;,VMarch 1951' re-was put up and Mr. Champion quire all creditors and others hav-won With the ace -arid Cashed '"8 claims against the said estate the queen. Then he shifted to to "f"d .f ' me- vrfry .... rxi 1 verified, at the address mentioned PLUMBING 3cunons Negro Quarte is a wise investment, in terms of family health and home economy. Cell Blue 846 PI IIMRINft a. uuinp. mi. uaie two, me ace beow on or before the 31st day of and fired another trump which May. i96i. after which date 1 shun Mr. Muzzy won in his hand. proceed to distribute the estate to DAI K IINIMPRFSSFH "" s tilH8e eI,tt'lt'i by ' having regard . . , . . only to such claims of which I shall x, Now Mr. Muzzy ruffed his last then have been notified, heart on the board. He led back and further take notice that ail a club and the ace In the closed Persons indebted to the said estate hand won. The five of clubs reessr,trredfonhPwilhth"'r came back and Mr. Dale won Dated at prince Rupert, B.C., this CIVIC CENTRE, MONDAY, W ...c.....u.i....jH CALGARY RANGE RIDERS Radio Artists' Presents 2 ALL WESTERN STAGE SHOWS AND DANCES CIVIC CENTRE FRIDAY, MAY 1 1 , SATURDAY, MAY 1 2 with the eight and led the last l3ln aay " Apm. iosi SaanicH A thrilling progrom; or w mm trump off the Jsoard. Thus the GORDON FRASER FOKBEH Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. (A 14. 21, 28, M 6) Work Songs . . . iorrow and Popular numbers. Horace i''" SAFE BUYS 19S0 Monarch Sport Sedan 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Fordor 1950 Chevrolet Sedan 1949 Ford Fordor A few new Pick-ups in stock Bob Parker Ltd. These versatile vocalists 8tarrea d (h Society ln New York, WJR-TV In Pnlt contract was down two. "Love that count method," chortled Mr. Champion. "You can't tell anything from : one hand," said Mr. New petu-1 lantly. He turned to Mr. Dale. I "Don't you agree," he asked, 1 "that my method is more ac-I curate than other bidding sys-j terns?" ! "Well, son, I can't rightly say stage and radio shows. STUDENTS MATINEE FOR Irib'' to f" Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping r,id General Cartago and Storage Complete, Reliable ant! Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and lit Monday at 3:45. HiBh School studen-and Elementary students 15c. that I do," the old boy reolied. PRICES: Dance Only .. .1.00 Show Only .." 75c Show & Dance 1 .25 Children 50c Show starts 8;30 p.m. Dancing starts 10 p.m. (8 Piece Orchestra ) Chop Suey - Chow Mein ii"e trouble, tte that 'after a EVENING PRICES tirely on these arbitrary points General HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 'Reserved $2.00 and $1-50. FORD . MONARCH DEALERS assigned to each honor card. "What difference if you say a king Is worth three points, or ; 30, or even 300? In any given Bring the wh;le family to the Stage Show and have a Stampeding gmtd time at the Dance Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 uxLry--