til 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Jan. 23. l963.’ YouthsArraigned In School Break 1 SL'MMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Three youths. two from Sum- merside and one from Egmont Bay appeared before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince County magistrates court yesterday on charges of breaking and entering the Wellington centre school houscl and committing an indictable offence therein January 14 The youths are .\Iarlin Joseph. Gallant. Egmont Bay. hieu Don- ne Fournier and Joseph Fid- ward Heckbert. hotlt of Summer- side. Heckberl pleaded guilty to the charge and the other the youths pleaded not guilty. Heckbcrt is counselled by Melville Campbt it. the other two have no counsel. On a second charge of steal- ing a brown blanket valued at less than $30 the property of Schurman Peters. Lennox is- land. all three pleaded not guilty. The trio last week were brought before the court on a charge of stealing four tires, four rims. a car jack and battery. the pro- perty of Agnes Myrtle Camp~ hell of Kinkora. Hcckhcrt and Gallant had pleaded guilty to‘ the charge. with Fournier plead- Ing not guilty. This case was adjourned. together with other two cases. to January 29. Bail for Heekbert was set at 8500 with one surety. Gallant was fined Sit) and‘ costs or five days when he; pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor vehicle with. license plates not issued by the department for the current year. TWO FINED $l00 Two young St. Roch men. Er- nest Joseph DesRocltes and Ray- mond Joseph Blanchard. w e r e each fined $l00 and costs or. three months in Prince ('onnlyi jail when they pleaded guilty to a charge of hating possession of: a still suitable for the manufac-| ture. of spirits. without having‘ obtained a license to do so. RCMP stated a search w a s made of the St. Roch area and‘ upon finding the still. the two i’ttituiutrszttz c ONTINUESW FIRST QUALITY l act-used ran froth the scette.‘ They were later apprehended. Norman Gallant. St. Hubert, charged with possession of un- lawfully manufactured spirits. pleaded not guilty and the case was adjourned to February 19.. RCMP stated a search wasI made at St. Hubert. where ac-; cnsed was living with a 17-year1 old youth. The house was search- ed nd in accused's bedroom.‘ the RCMP found a bottle in the] bed containing 10 ounces of illicit spirits. In the: barn, the RCMP officers found; a ten-gallon wooden barrell with‘ about three gallons of wash in it. and some copper tubing was also located The items had samples of liquids taken from there and analyzed. and were all found to contain alcohol. Melvin John Arsenault. 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Four persons were fined $20 and costs on separate charges of pOSsession of intoxicating li-l quor in a place other than the residence. 1 Robert Watson Winchester.’ Richmond, was fined Sit] and costs for operating a motor ve? hicle with faulty equipment. John Roland Smedley. RCAF Station. was fined $10 and costs, for operating a motor vehicle the current year. V Another member of the RCAE was given a warning on a silo-3 ilar charge. Accused stated he had been in and out of the pro- vince and was on his way to‘ Summerside to obtain his l‘egisw‘ tration when he was stopped by' the RCMP. j Two-Week Remand lsGiven In Wife Threatening Case Rail was set at $1.00" and a two-week remand given in the ease of Richard D. MacKinnon. 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown,_ charged with having telephon-i . his wife and threatening her' with death or injury to their children if she did not return. home. The case was heard be-i fore Magistrate A. .l. Haslam in”. city police court yesterday. J The accused. counseled by Al- lison Gillis. pleaded guilty to the charge but asked to have the crown witness [his wife! acted for the prosecution. l Plaintiff in the case. the wife; of the accused. Mrs. Mary M Kinnon took the stand, testify— lng. she had been phoned by: Eleanor Hughes. at present keep-l in; house for the family's five children. and had been told by her the children were asleep and well. She then heard her husband's voice on the phone,. threatening to kill the children, as he had a knife at the back of one. of them. if she did not come home. the. court was told. BECAME HYSTERICAL ‘ Mrs. MacKlnnon then stated: she became hysterical and could not. stop screaming. She said she‘ thought they were all dead and did not know they were safe for 46 minutes or more. 3 0n cross - examination. Mrs. MacKinnon stated she had been‘ married to the accused for 14; years. and he had never in that. time hurt or threatened to hurt, any of the children. . She refused to talk to him at ‘ any time to discuss their mar» riage. because he was not in good faith when he wanted toi discuss the subject. she sald.l Mr. Scales then called Elea-l nor Hughes. who testified sheE was at the MacKinnon home with t the children and Mr. MacKinnon, and put through a call to Mrs; MacKinnon. telling her the chil-‘ dren were fine. Mr. MacKinnon‘ then yelled into the phone. and. she hung up. She said she told} him he shouldn't have said it: and thetr phoned back at his re- t. N (3 l Mrs. Marguerite Maloney. wife of Dr. J. H. Maloney. at‘ who“ home the plaintiff has, been staying for the last twn'ernment that Communist sub- w a. \v s the final witness.‘ She stated that she had been ‘ carries. be hurt she would not have left fact that the threat had b e e n 4, present with Mrs. IllacKinnon at the time of the first phone call and had seen her shaking andl screaming. Mrs. MacKinnonl could not stand up without sup-i port. the witness said. When asked by Mr, Gillis how long it took before the pol" were notified. she stated it had been some time as it was hard to find out what happened over the phone. Summarizing the case, Mr. Scales pointed out that the ac: cused had pleaded guilty. and' also the serious nature of the indictable offence was shown; by the up to 10-year sentence it; 1 button knitted styles. $3.99 7: '0 144 Great George St. Mr. Gillls. in his closing re- marks. explained to the court the. children were still with the accused, and acKin-. non really believed they would them with him. RELIAND GIVEN Mr. Scales countered with the made regardless of what Mr. MacKinnon meant by it. The court decided it needed some time to think over the case and a two week remand was given on consent of both counsel. I Charged with theft of less than $50, William T. GI ddl-IRS. . ‘ ‘ Charlottetown. pleaded not \\\\\ guilty. an after evidence by Sgt. Lloyd Wakelin. the arrest- ing officer. and William C. 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