A onsdsy goodwill tour try some so United states Air Pa- lrol Cadets. the equivalent or the lioyal Canadian Air Cad. ets took place on the island yesterday as the boys visited Charlottetown. Summerslde .Guilty Plea in Five Break Charges Appearing inaneens C o u n y magistrate's court yesterday ternoon, Richard George Everett alaequlere. Charlottetown. plead» ed guilty to live separate char- ges at break and entry with in- tent to commit an indictable ol- lense. and elected to be tried by magistrate in each case. Magis- trate James a. Johnston. QC. remanded the accused to Queens County Jail until July :51. Th e llltnrmant on thnee counts was rnst. Charles M. Clark. RCMP. and on the remaining counts. Cnst. John It. Norton. sherwood police. Use or marked gasoline in a car brought a line at Slot? and costs or in days to Harold Clash eoce Murphy. Melville, A dozen men were convicted or unlawlully causing a distur hence in a public place, and each was lined :25 and costs or in days. Ralph Christner. Char- lottetown, testilied that the group had entered the prcmlses nl tho Southport Country Club and cre- ated disturbances, including shouting on the dance lloor and entering the swimming pool. Those convicted were William lirisooll Mulligan, John vineent Mulligan, George Vernnn Arnold MacDonald, Parker James Eund George Allred Trainer, James ilark Ladder. James Francis Dally, Joseph Clement Coyle. no hard Lawrence MacDougali and Rupert Allan Bradley. all Charlottetown; Michael Lennard O'Brien, Purkdnle. and John Milton MacLaren, Sherwood. Two men pleading guilty to possession or liquor in a place other than their respective resi- dences, each were lined m and costs or an days, casss SET OVER The ease ol Chester Earl Whit lock. Hunter River, charged with driving while his licence was suspended. was adiourned until 2. e Aug. 2. William Gurdnn Emery. Mel- ville. was chimed with [Ilium lit I‘D? at In accident In which 'the car he WIS driving was In- LOCAL BRIEFS TO PREACII SUNDAY Rev. Neville J. Palmer. alt» liannelbufsi South Africa. ls spending a lew days with his cuullll. Judn H. L. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer at neppoch. He will lire-ch the serum It St. Peler'l Cathedral Sunday morning D Miu Fannie MICE-client. ol Chlrlotlem. misled the [ad new: of the death at her broth: 2r. Allan MICE-alum. I retu- dent of Hummus mum STATED Ths nmflleld pastoral chaise 1’ Presbytzrlln Church In Clnlda 30 I.‘l'll.: rttvllle no run. All serving Ire to be conduct- ” by Ill Plum“ Men M llfm Chunh. Uhu‘iottzwwu. Foul m mum-non Pnllce Chm Stern! Webster yulel'dly “nuanced thll thr lninrmtlun of Klrkwood Drin and Under Quasi street Is now laj "Imilr way Motorist ap- Wm proceeding the httth ls controlled hy the vehicle on the right having the right ol way. A'l‘ Nol'l'l RIVER Mr and Mrs. Jain Marxian W "I Cam . Mm. Arriv- “ In the , and "9 swath: that summer ma lihh the guest: at "tel! numerous *"dl Ind relative. in North "it! did vicinity 0“ pavement in Summertime AMICAN CADETS VISIT mores and the National Park area. Four All the group are, leit tin right, F. A. Muhnn, Cincinnati. Ohio; Bill Lynch, Oklahurns City. Oklahama, and Stewart Francis. Bountiful. Utah. 'l'llly ls Entered valved The ens: was adjourned by consent at the request a! the Sanderson, Sherwood. who h pleaded not guilty herore a in . tice oi the peace to driving wi out due care and attention. was adjourned by consent until Aug 21. John 1:. Nicholson was Couur sci tor the delenee 0n the request oi Crown pros- center, Alan K. Scales. the case or Joseph Gerald Menaghan. ot are accompanied hy First Lieut Larry Gripe, USAF. Houstml. Texas. The taur will like in all 1|) provinces while similar groups a! Canadian cadet! I)” return visits. Chathlm. N.B.. Hire I‘ll-time record of m was equalled. E‘mde‘l'lchn ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens Countyl The Ginrdlui. Charlottetown. Sat, July 27. 1963. 5: direction ol the Souris detach- ——-————-———-——— me Sentences Suspended In Disorderly Case ‘ guilty to a chame o! conduct on complaint 1m wile, James Brodie-y. Edward street. Charlottetown, was given a twoyesr suspended sentence in city police court yestezday. 0n a somewhat similar charge that at drunk and disorderly, lieginaid Carr. Charlottetown, Pleading dlsm' y wu glven a two-year sulpeudedl sentence. His will testified that the accused had broken up Iur~ allure and neared the children Army Trainees Finish Course Names or stiecessrul eandi-. . ates ol the part two portion all the Militia “ t NCO qualifying courses held recently in Camp Aldershoi. NS. I m _ Wm have heen released by camp so, hire at 93, had its hottest day "'“r'l‘esi slnce A,“ 1;, 1952, when use Sut‘cesslul completion ol the I two week course at camp lul- iills the requirement or the train- ees provided their work in part m. one. held at local mililis unit case of Herbert Fulton a .1 ul was topped in the Annapolis valley where Greenwood had a high yesterday of 93. The prev- The cause (I the entitle heat [1 Gail or Mexico, to Southern 011- tsrio and then into the Mail- times. The only reliei that can be expected will come [Tom the cooler air which is expected over the area on Sunday that may hring thunder showers to the district late In the day. r, Tpr. T. . . O‘Erlen: and 2 Lt. J, J. llleNelll. 5‘ level. is completed. ’I'hos'edrom z Militia Group to succss u is tons record was as set in 1961. are- y .c mm, the mum B. White. Tpr. Tpr. J. DesRuches: L-Cpl. L. .l. noiron; , aid: L-Cpl. Tpr, .l, w Bruce; Tpr. P. .l. Connolly: Cpl. L. J. noiroh: Sigmn, K. J. Foley; Tpr. Davey: Pte. a C. L. Smith; Tpr. F. Daley; z Lt. w. .l.l.F. Arsehault; Ircl GE. MacDon- p K. A. Wealherlsle: J, D. W. Ml‘ll’lflili R. w. st R, LeClair ’I‘pr l ' studied at Harvard and Ohto Magi-shrub Jame! “Balm lg n u, eral commencing at 2 p.rn. ln warned hnth accused that they win“; Nfififijjm" Mm" ierment will he Mldgeli ceme- have too much respoixiiaillty to. my. wards their flmlllel to be drink- SPEEDlNG ing. aoth must cote: a recnfinl- A West Royalty man. Vincuu sauce or $500 wit we sure ca Nicholson. was lined m and F. 00 of $250 each. keel: peace and costs or in days on a speeding RING 8 good behavior. especially to conviction, Corporal Keith We. wards their wives. and shah-Ila fieldlnhtestlfied that the lunged lromtheltbtueof me ~ a ten travelling north on cohol. Walthen Drive at in mp WE LAY TILE and John Edward Byrne. Water- Two men pleading guilty in ALL vale. was lined $150 andhclfsts er (ailmentaedshg at a stop sign on days lor driving w 'e sm- were n and costs or z e pines He had been charged y... Floor Governing: with drunken driving. hut picad- use 0i possession or li-i Fm. Prompt ed Elli-WY to the 125m allence. Lester O‘Donnell was (nunsel lol- the accused. CASES SET OVER Journed until Aug. 20 on reuuest of delense counsellor John at Charlottetown and as aw the group vice-president at U. 5. ubber, The magazine article dealt with Canadians who now hold important was ions in the [7.5, Born in Saskatchewan. Dr. Eb- el‘s moved ta Charlottetown with his lamin at the age of nine. He attended Prince ol wales Goll- ege and then graduated from Daihousie University. He later He joined U. South Melville, charged with im. paired driving, was set over to Aug. 26. The accused. represent- ed by Mr. Nicholson, was re- manded by consent, [N TRAFFIC COURT . in traliic court yesterday Law. rence Doueette. Mount Stewart. was lined :50 and costs or to days Inr driving while his lit,- ehcr was suspended. A variety uf charges ranging trnm speeding to operating an improperly eouippcd vehicle rem suited in lines or $1" and coats; days being handed outl to the loilowing 15 persons: ‘ Vincent John Doucctte, is, Mount Stewart. lor Dermittingl an uhliccnced driver to operate his motor vehicle; Arnold Clar- ence l-lowatt. Victoria. lor tail- ing to register his motor vehr cie in his own name: Roland Taylor. Charlottetown, (or pass- ing a vehicle where a solid white line was marked on the high- way: William Joseph Brucz. lor tailing to appear (or re-Inspec- tlon nl his motor vehicle; Vin. cent Keough. Victoria. (or drtv~ I‘lg without due care and aliens n Garltcln John Otis. Albany. lot being uhlawlully parked on the highway: Thomas John MacDo< nsld, Charlottetown. lar driving an improperly equipped vehicle Lena Elmira MacGinnis. Char- lottetown, driving without an or» eratar‘s licence: Cecil M s r it n sin. Mount Stewart. drivlngl without due care and attehtlo Anthony Leonard Carver. Allis- ton. lor throwing glass on the highway: Frederick lleck, Mount stewsil. driving without an operator's licence: Joost Roggevcen. rarkdale. lor going to m.p. so in Ie zone: Keith Bruce Young, Clyde River. driving an improperly equipped vehicle; Gerald Gor- don Carr. Charlottetown, driving without a driver's licenc . Two other men were lined live dollars and costs lor tailing top stop at a stop sig : NEAR (Continued lrom page I) imitate trver the Maritime until Sunday Ls lv that the records {or the mmtll Ill be broken own llienmllleleu .yestanlad/ undmtttdly d than to lead several Hun tile turel. Tom-tired near the aurlottsetown and we“ reading alas: kill 9‘. (MIN-Um Ill motlflms to Is not to be also“ A!— r “it! Newloundlsnd tossed oil the M by Jill. he alums on Ii! 15- to Ottawa to linen lewl. land were indicattv! d thou It and had no comment on the 01 r Mm‘ltim ca-tltrt’s. In . LESAGE (Continued In)!“ NH! ll l lcderal government and thel provinces will arrive at agreedl positions, the hrieting otllcer Id. It is not intended that the cam ierence try to reach agreement on ads Pemlnns rlan since legislation an it is not regarded as so pressing heroes Parliament recesses next week lor the summer. he udded.l Health Minister Judy la~ Marsh told reporters alter the meeting she has not is a chance to explain the pensions plan lolly, and Ielt that gamer criticisms 0! it were comlnssd and distorted ligures., MAKES STATEMENT r The coidesence stasoed with] an opening statement by Prime Minister Pearson anuouncillzl the lederai government is will-i ing to divide , l lund among the provinces sc- Vollt Premier Rubens 0! Ontario. the (its! to es slid the l‘edcral hill is discriminatory in diet it will help smaller com- moniues when the need lor help in promoting more public works is in the blg cities which have the highest unemployment iigures. Mr. Rut)an also slid the provinces must retain control over the indebtedness or choir mnnicipaiitie 1 Premier lessee spoke briefly! and without a text. He simply estated the views he expressed publicly earlier. rearing an in- vasion or provincial autonomy. and said he would coon-act out oi ooth ledersl plans, The titer premiers and their representatives touowed in the order or seniority in Conleder- stion. Most ot them kept their detailed comments within the closed conleience room. premier Lloyd ol Suit-tulip wan issued the text or his se- marks, however. and they were a stinging attack on the govern- ment lor moving into the mu- nicipal loan lleid witlioui prior coiantitstion with the provinces. 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