Aiir cadet recrlnting lJ(:“3u'-lll Monday evening at headquart- ers at RCAF Station Summer- side. Shown above are Cadets Gordon Farris of Slemon Park, Louis Monty of St. Elc.mn~s' ind Donald Bolcluc oi‘ '.\li=- couche. being sworn in to ill?! ,,,__.._ ‘ A large group of 19 foreign country military attaches ac- credited to Canada will visit Charlottetown today as part of a tour of Eastern Canada. They will be accompanied by several Commonwealth Service advisors and three Canadian service personne. In the group will be Capt. S. M. Anwar, naval advisor. Pair istan: Lieut. A.L. Bader, assis- tant naval attache. United States; Cmdr. G.L. Coates, as- sistant naval adviser. Great Britain: Brig. T.C. Campbell. naval and military adviser, New Zealand: Capt. J. Cursetji. na- val adviser. India: Air Col. G. Constantini. air, military and 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 15. 1962. an Military Attaches Due’ lo Visit Ch't own loday tary, naval and air attache. France: Cmdr. G. E. Thaeter. naval attache, Germany: Col. K. Tatoglu. air. military and naval attache. Turl-iy; Rear Admiral R.A. Tamber, nave attache, Norway; Co]. E. Rath- mann. air and military attache. Germany; Capt. N.F. Lange. naval attache. Denmark. The visitors will arrive by RCAF plane shortly after noon today and wi at he Charlottetown Hotel. Since it is a purely civic visit to acquaint them with various parts of Canada, their call has no military significance and local service authorities were naval attache, Italy; Col. C.G. Kokkas, air attache, Greece; Capt. S.J Markovic, naval attache. Yugoslavia: Col. U. 0. Mielonen, military attache. AIR CADETS ENROL AT S’SlDE the number of air cadets for Swede n: Wing Cmd I‘.D.A. an cadet movement by the Squadron Co, Flt. Ltd Charles E Moitty, DFC. Also shown in the photo is F0 H.E. Pl‘e- l Oxby. a s s i s t a n t air advis- the local squadron over tho ler. Great Britain: Col C.J. Par vio-is years. evening. recruiting will still .States: Col. Y. Rupied, mili- not requested to do any plan- ning. Shortly after arrival the ad- visers will pay a formal call on ieutenant Governor F. Walter Hyndman Gov- ernment House. In the evening they will be guests of the City of Charlottetown at a reception cadets were on parade Monday 3 sons. military attache. United and dlnnner at the Charlottetown Hotal. rapid turn-arouses at on no- ons in order to insureon-time performance. ‘ The inauguration of the new aircraft on the company's Mar- itime services will be another first for Maritime Central. Pas- sengers on P.E.I. and the M dalen Islands, for the first time will enjoy tur o-prop s an comfort on these local routes. The new aircraft will also cut minutes from the flying times on all flight segments. MCA will operate the aircraft three times daily from Charlo- ttetown to Summerside a n Moncton, once daily from Char- lottetown to the Magdalen Is- lands and once daily from Char- lottetown to New Glasgow a n d Halifax. The fall and winter schedule will not be changed in an way from the schedule changes which -were put into effect on June 29. at which time the ear .morning flight to Moncton was cancelled, and a new evening flight No 7 was commenced. leaving the Island capital at 8 p.m. through Summerside at 8.20 p.m., and arriving at Monc- ton at 8.50 p.m. Clftown Branch Opens Season The Charlottetown branch P.E.I. Association for retarded children held its opening meet- ing for the fall season Tuesday at n-1 ‘d Snow. the squadron adjutant. Air Cadet League Headquart- ers, Ottawa has increased the iiroivincial quota which will al- low a substantial increase in be carried out on Monday evenings for a number of re- gular c-adets. Also a few open- ings remain in the band. 'side ShneShop Break Case Hearings Opened : SUMMERSIDE — The preli- minary hearings or .lf)x't‘|)ll Ivan Arsenault and Gmrzzo Gallant Jr. of Summerside L‘llLi1Ql‘(l sop- arately with breaking into Ev‘rns~ er and Son shoe repair < ll 0 p Granville Street. SllllllIl&‘l'.\l(lC. in the early mornin:.r of last July 26 opened Thurs(la_\' in :_mlic'e court before Iilagisiran Richard S. Hin-ton. QC After evidence of s e v e n crown witnesses was ho;-rd the hearingswere acljoiirncd until S rep t. ‘.\'l]l('ll ’ they are expected to he llllll'|€‘l‘ adjourned as cletenve cniiiw-cl .7 W MacNaught. QC. told the court he would be out n f town until Sept. ‘.7. Clarence Fraser. proprietor of Fraser and Son told of living summoned to his CSl£ll)llSllm€lll around 1.00 a.m. rm .l _v 6 where he found constcililoe Fie- wart Berry and Blair‘ P-ucll. lie said a window at the l'(‘."l‘ lit‘ the small building was broken and there were two hats in the stlmp. IDENTIFIES HAT _ Edgar Arsenault. tatlic-1' .4 ‘was made out to Edgar Arsen- of \Ir. milar to owned. were si the same. ANSWERED CALL Police Officer Stewart Berry ‘ said that as a result of a phone ‘,call he and police officer Blair ’ ‘Buell went to Fraser and Son shoe repair shop around l2.30l 1 am. July 26. Cnst. Berry testified he shone Vice 011 0t'i- - lhis flashlight in the front door .Cent_ral Airways On its Islafld iand saw a man climbing out the ‘ S€I‘VlCeS- rrear window. He dashed around The new aircraft will ta ke ;to the rear. telling Cnst. Buell over the daily flights to and to guard the front, and found {mm P E, 1_, 3 Magdalen Ivan Arsenault in a crouched Islands. Halifax. Moncton and P0Sltl0Il 3 few feet 8W-'3)’ from New Glasgow. The company's the Fraser shop. After placing second Dart Herald will be in- :Ar-wnault in the police wagon. froduced tn the northern ser- his two sons. fthe two officers went to t e vices to Labrador and New- Gordon Kelly, a partner with lfiscroggrge ggélrdglgg ggfigiua " d Wggdland during the Same Pe- his brother in the firm of Vic-I . tory Dry Cleaners, showed the liy";(5tfi‘"d;;ir5§’§“§ai:’“:h§Sfiogggg court a file copy of an invoice ‘ °° 9 . " which contained the same num- lb1°°d ‘m the" .ha"dS.' Cnsh Ber‘ be, as that on a dry cleaning ry stated. This evidence was . tag attached to the inside of l°°”'°b°"at°d by CH5? 311911 up. to 279 miles per hour. The one of the hats which were en-l . Elmer Mathew” mid °f i‘-“}"3l“° hlgh Wing d_e5l8n- 310“ tered as exhibits. The invoice going to the Fraser and Son iw_ith large oval windows, pro- was dated October 24. 1961, and l sllap amund 9 3‘ " 26 V‘de5 Passengers with Plcmn Kith Cnst. Fred Connolly of the window vision while flying_ D a r t one The Handley Page Dart Her- ald, England's latest turbo-prop Ivan Arsenault. identified one of the hats produced by Police Chief S.D.A. Wannamaker, act- in: for the crown as similar to one he owned and added “either one of the boys could have had it on" the night of the break. I\lr. Arsenault was referring to The Dart Herald is a 46 seat airliner that is fully cabin pres- surized and cruises at speeds‘ DJ _ (‘IMP to _ conduct fingerprint- MCA purchased four Defence Counsel J Watson ing. He said Mr. Fraser pointed I Macwaught ob.eCtCd ‘on the out two hats that were found in suit and Cnst. Matheson in the ‘ 3 the shop. Cnst. Matheson identi- Gallant: hearing on the grounds _hats in court as the it was irrelevant to the case as 0 given him by Mr. the testimony of these witness- grounds the copy was not th e fled the two origina . Sam .\lrs. Mae Arsenault identified Fraser through his handwriting es pertained the handwriting on the invoice and initials placed on the inside as being hers and also stated of the hats on Jul . the invoice number on the ry‘ Mr. MacNaught objected to Cl(‘al1lilg tag on the hat, that the evidence of Mr. Kelly, Mrs. only to one of the ihats which allegedly had some connection wit: the Arsenault hearing. The other hat was not identified so far in the hear- Arsenault stated was Mae Arsenault, Edgar Arsen- ' ings ‘MCA's Dart Heralds To Start Service Oct. ll Heralds in England last year ]and used two of them at first airliner, will be placed in ser- ion Nordair's seawa Maritime .' a1 oute be- tween ontre and Windsor, before that service terminated late this summer. MCA’s subsidiary operating out of Montreal. The new aircraft are fully eq- uipped for all types of flying and feature a new weather ra- dar system located in the nose of the fuselage that has bee great boon to pilots in larger jet airliners. Other features are the keep luggage overhead rack the clearly audible public address system.. and the low floor level which greatly simplifies board- ing and disembarkation of pas- sengers especially women and children. The aircraft, when sitting on the ground, stands only th r e e feet off the tarmac, to the air- craft floor level, which makes it extremely easy for ramp staff to change passenger baggage and handle passengers without the air. of special ground equip- MCA is particularily interest- ed in this feature since the air- line serves many centres on its omestic service and must rely 5 D 3 Q = «- stressed the need for an ex- panding organization and asked the members for elr co-opera- tion in sharing in the work of the association. Several members announced their intention of attending the national conference on retarda- tion which will take place in Halifax on Sept. 18 to 21 inclus- ive e theme of the confer- ence will be "The Gitt of I-lelp". filo Retiring TORONTO (CP) — Roman Catholic churchmen here hit back at a statement by the retiring United Church moder- ator that llberty may end in Canada because immigration is making this country predomin- antly Cathollc. _ Rt. Rev. Hugh A. Mcheod told the mth general council of the United Church of Canada RC Churchmen Reply lit tltnri . e a Catholic -“may herald and achieve the end of liberty as we know it." statements were termed “irresponsible" by Rt. Rev. Thomas B. Fulton of the Ca- tholic Archdiocese of Toronto‘: chancellory office. In an interview Thursday the Monseignor said: “It is difficult cive to harmony orunderstand. ing in the community." of Catholic family services. said the suggestion of loss of liberty’ was “ridiculous”; « Re the Canada Immi- gration Act does not place any restrictions on an immigrant; religion. Since raspberry canes die after bearing fruit, they should be cut off close to the ground to encourage next year’. growth. the Christian spirit or condo; ., Statements were made Thurs.’ day b a number of leading . Toronto churchmen. Re . C. J. Mulvihlll, director RASPBERRY CANES \ Medical Ass'n Executive Meets SUMMERSIDE — The execu- tive council of the P.E.I. medi- cal association held its fall meeting at. the Summerside Y Centre Wednesday evening with the president Dr. Alan Stewart presiding. The meeting was followed by a clinical presentation of three films loaned from the American Dental Association. ollowing adjournment re- freshments were served at the home of the president. NO L001‘ LONDON (CP) — A mass safe-breaking took place in a Mayfair office, with official con- ‘sent. The Pall Mall Safe De- osiit Company wa s closing down and asked experts with electric drills to crack 20 safes whose owners could not be traced. Contents were nearly all worthless. ‘U justable concave, 88 FITZROY ST. SEEAND BUY THE ~NEW COIC KS H UTT 18 COMBINE all- runman FARM EQUIPMENT Mr. Farmer: ‘Here is a comhiie with EVERYTHING! It incorporates all the new important; features that are so nec essary, such as a seven foot header, cam action reel, new auger and feeder, bigger grain tank, faster unloading auger and a new adjustable drawbitr. At the same time, the Model 18 retains many of the field-proven features that have made COCKSHUTT COMBINES fam- ous graln-getters over the years. For example, it has a nap bar cylinder, ad- and a extra long straw rack and cleaning unit. Now where could you find more in one combine. 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