oh eeetenrenen eaee eames ae Betty West, © Parkdale Jun: for High’ School, receives a, “plaque for “her school from - Blake Wadd, King Lion of the Charlottetown Lions Club, at the club's dinner meeting last night. Betty won the plaque in the annual. essay. writing contest “Care of ‘Your Eyes", which is sponsored-by the local Lions. Club and the C.N.1.B. _ unlawful possession of. liquor. ——=" “Island News Page | Western and C The (iuardian, Charlottetown, Thar., June 2 Summerside Man Offers Guilty’ Plea SUMMERSIDE eph Desroches, entered a plea of guilty before | ' Magistrate W. Chester S. Mat- Donald''in Prince County court | Yesterday morning to a charge of unlawful possession .of a quan- tity of money and also-a quan- — Ensor lea: tity of cigarettes. The ‘court. was told that’ $26 * plus three cartons of cigarettes were ‘found:-on the accused, which was one third of the goods stolen from the Shelt- Service. + Station, Wilmot, some time ago. | Magistrate MacDonald re- manded Desroches in custody until “June 2nd. Richard Bantord” Broome: “Macs Neills Mills, was fined $50 and‘ costs on a charge of driving while his license aas suspended. | On a Similar charge. Donald ‘Joseph Noonan, Bordon was fined $50 and costs. He was also fined $20 and -costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge - Cecil George Dyment, Sum- | merside, entered a not guilty. “plea to.a charge ‘of impaited driving and his. case was adjourn- | to June 17. For allowing | | another person not the holder of a valid driver's |Foley, Summerside, charged with ¢rnment has’ been. inactiv : e and West Germany*s-;Karl Milden license to: operate—his—vehicle;|-driving--without —due— oars. yal né-“uninformative “see” the striker 4 cipro ‘said that # “fe “Clarence Arnou!~Howatt,«-Vie= | toria, was fined $10 and costs. | entral Districts _ , 1966. Se ea Dale Wilfred ven, ’ " Belmont Summers i ce | | pleaded not guilty to #-cHarge ‘QUOTED OUT OF CONTEXT of. passing a. stationary school bus and his case was adjourned to’ June 15. Raymond ~— Logan. Rushton Summerside, entered a not guilty plea to an assault charge and * his case was adjourned to a latter date Gerard Joseph ‘Arsenault. Cape Egmont, was assessed a fine of 15 and costs for speeding ® wile Shirley Lord, Cape Trayerse, |. was fined $10 and Costs on \a ' similar Charge. Fined $10 each for failing to stop at a stop sign, were Heher, “H, Hardy, Summerside” and Al lison Layton Green, Albany Edward Louis ,Shea,. Summer- side, was assessed a‘ fine of $10 and costg-for driving without a. license. Fined a similar amount: was Joseph Gerard Arsenault, Max- imville, for. driving a_ vehicle not properly equipped. .. Carman Leigh Millar; Conway. was fined $10 &nd-costs-for- fail- ing to.drive on the right side of the road. ‘The case of Donald. Allen rattention,—was— -adjourned™ w. out plea to June’ 15 Soviet Union Proposes Plan , To:Make Moo UNITED NATIONS (AP)—{ n International ‘the bodies are not subject to FEDERAL LABOR ‘ Gassius: Caséius Clay. ee (debate ' ment mates Strike.* a when the* government offered to "make = businessas- Wh--alternative: ave-—when asked about a story from: nue - open’ did while jand ‘House, choking .with ee ° PARIS — France ann AP) and azreement’ 4 regular Returns From Cairo Trip ‘NEW YORK (AP)—A -tired napcial were dccepiable Paris Mi + Douglas’ first moved ad- and.°subdued Cassius Clay re- ‘he would ‘na ihtarented | On meet journment of regular business turned by plane | from Cairo the Wednesday and denied that. ; ‘had said he was coming home Jose Torres of New York. “to beat the draft.’ re “y the day's that,” { an Continued fram page. one? “Wednesday LA _PSt ish was the ‘1966-67 Jabor depart: spending esti: Air trans ryice halweenh | s Under the gnated by 7 fly the refiter |” : terms and Shanghai ‘ment, ‘lines, des agres ing light heavyweight chan ion the French’ and . Chinese or a special debate ‘on he R : , ernments: wil LID LIBBY’S The - motion was. withdrawn fe anything like on his” arrivat— didn't say “said Clay the estimates to immediate debate. Cairo May 2% SueHee him tos Nicholson « declined to that effect. the debate with a state- ‘That's just some mad, anzr on the strike, saying he reporter trying to get. Seaiine not feel he should ‘speak. started, negotiations -were. pro- #It would be ignorant to make ‘pressing “in a little more. re-''g. statement like that.-It would laxed fashion." “he foolish to say anything like that." | : ; The heavyweight champion however, declined to. answer questions on his draft slatus:and whether he was a conscientious objector. ‘ Clay is appealing his reclanst: fication to 1-A,.. which makes.; him subject: to military. call-up. VISITED UAR’ : He. visited «the . United Arab -Republic after he stopped Brit- ain's Henry Cooper in the sixth round of a title fight at London Mr. ment - 33¢ 251 Te ¢ Tomato Juice Mixo jug J Five’ 1 ' Roses * ; Bleach .... a Sour = 199 White Swan 4 rolls Toilet Sunnyvale "38 on. tin Tissue .-.. 49¢ Peaches Salad Dressing ‘Rose, Brand... oz. jar Flavor tin Salad me 2 for Pak 2 for Relish... 39clPeas ...... 37c Tem He ‘also said his “statements so fay have’ been taken out of context--and he used complaints from’ Gerard Tremblay, spokes- Man —for~ Atlantic region~ long-; shoremen, aS ‘an example.” — Mr. Nicholson also was. crit: ‘icized for bringing up. com- pulsory arbitration ‘and labor courts as: a possible -solution to disputes affecting the national interest 4 This wis a policy of deasair; Mr. Douglas--said 2 Ba Nicholson protested that Me I. Was ARSWeFIAR—-A estion— ay. when he mentioned “soapuleery “mame of Muhammad Ali, had a arbitration and he offered’ it for 40-minute talk Tuesday _ with Commons consideration. President. Gamal Abdel . Nasser. During the question. period, . Asked here about his patriot- Trade Minister Winters” told” R-,ism—and_ whether _he was proud G. L. Fairweather iPC—Royal) © be an American, Clay re- that the government is ‘doing its Plied: “I'm not saying anything best to keep goods and supplies about that. That's a tqugh ques- -moving- to the site of the world tion.’ f fair, now under construction at He added that no matter what Montreal. However, Expo 67 he. said ‘it’ might be misunder- was suffering, like the rest of stood, so~he preferred to re- the economy, from the . strike, main silent. GOVERNMENT. INACTIVE He. -repeated. that he Mr. Diefenbaker said the gov- ‘ready to defend his title against: 48 OZ. TIN who pmpfers his Muslin 3 16°07, JAR " 20 on. ot was Rose Brand - ’Kasifirst 2 Ibs. Bean op Pa rli id ment. GRADE “A” (OVEN READY) < At A Glance © waar : sion a Conservative government still ig” iv offige: By THE. CANADIAN PRESS: He read a telegram from the WEDNESDAY, June 1, ago at een . Trois-Rivieres } The O staition leader had’ the aughter as said one Quebec ‘association... evidently is under the- impres- , be | 49 Chicken 3 Ibs. J Canada Packers. 2 Ibs. Magistrate MacDonald | ‘Hears Heavy Cou rtDocket ALBERTON — A Meaty doc- ,ving while impaired and. the ‘his license was suspended, ah ket confronted Magistrate W.|case was adjourned to June Fe adjourned for two weeks. Chester S. MacDonald at Alber: | vas fined $25 and costs for cais- Ralph John: Jeffery, Coleman, ton... yesterday...afternoon. A Sea\ing a disturbance in a public and Paul Jerome Gallant, How- =fisherman-~Ray wel fined $3 costs for driving while their li- censes were suspended. Earl Cc. Coughlan, oe Union has called | any >territorial claims. president of the organization of an international treaty| —In the course of the ex- Independent Millers of Quebec. wth Comment debtied the et the moon and other |plcration of the celestial bodies saying millers could not -get men’s strike during considera- ‘celestial b 0 dies International there should be co-operation and &tain— from- ‘shtps —becausejjon of labor department and banning their -use for Joh jmutual assistance among the stevedores blocked their way. spending estimates. tary purposes>- = countries involved. The, telegram_-urged—Mr.—Dief- - - The proposal, made. in a let- - yenbaker to ‘‘take your. respon- jter from Soviet’ Foreign - Minis- aan ae ie lter= Andrei A: Gromyko. P li R r. Diefenbaker said this sug- cnr doe Gee We Oe ‘O1ulce eport ‘gested the impact the Liberal {President Johnson~ earl ietrhst —e--f----,---- overnment._has_had .in “the last Heth: FwoaAcci : YO AL Sar moss SES EMOTE Specifically, Gromyke asked Mr. __Diefenbaker _ wondered , 'that the question. of drafting the City olice reported ¢ ‘ ~~ Pip ere — ha | proposed treaty be placed on ho : ic sti : wo Sa chand. a former oa r wert yesterday. In the first at 825. Eachen, - former Yabor’ minister, ‘of the UN General Assembly, lyesterday morning, a 1963 Ram- had not been part of the gov- ‘which opens Sept. 20. bler station wagon-collided with ernment team that met repre- The Soviet -move was dis‘/, two-motor machine driven by sentatives of both sides in “the Wings ..... 99c Wienets .. 9% CANADA PACKERS | Smoked Picnics Un AI —— Red. New Democrat. Leader | Douglas. said Labor. Minister | | Nicholson liad presented the | management side. of the dis- | ne -to-the- Commons. {= ~-He.-and.--Opposition.... Leader... epied=fer-a- full statement —b¥-<..the,.. minister about the strike. 4 - Mr. Diefenbaker served ' no- mond.iplace. ~ Joseph McHugh was fined $35 Brenton Harold Turnef, Knuts- ‘and costs for possession of -96 ford, pleaded not guilty of driv- undersized Sessabdh dd A second, ine ade ue consider- Howlan,., "Kay, Pepbsfiest pleaded” “suilty was- wadjourned’ to ate “iE. yi to, a charge of possession of 49, “Nicoli Flamminio, Bloomfield, ing withou ( die care, and atten: undersized cooked lobsters . and! \pleaded not guilty of failing to squealing .and. $15 and costs on’ with using a car.in committing’ stop at an intersection and the 3 second charge of tiré squeal-: —-athe—offense. Fi icer_Nor- case _was_adjourned to June ‘15 ing closed _by Ambassador _ Nikolai ‘Robert Car 23. J s -man. MacLeod asked the court for decision. _ Twenty eases—_under_the LU! 'T. Fedorenko at a press - COD- scent. at the raiway Te Dri- ee industty Minister. ty order the vehicle confiscatet!| FINED $10 quor’ Control Act were aeponpcerene “Fedorenko said he vor of the station wagon was Ed- Drury and John Turner, minis- t : adj d to nder ‘the. highway traffic. act -and the case was djourne foes ot. $0. aha ps Ace olf. “handed the Gromyko letter to ward Emerson Jr., a student ter without portfatio who had no \UN_ Secretary-Ge t June 9th were handed out to the fol- ae [from Maine. Damage to the car ‘experience im labor matters but Kevin-Joseph-Bernard,-Palmer. . : Monday.. represented Montreal ridings, Road, charged with wilfully da- te ee te pho The ambassador ~said the~So- was estimated: at~$100. “had been on the team. maging a window in the Palmer | bert viet Union had been ‘seeking a|- Between 5. and 5.30 yesterday | The situation was an indica- _ Road Parish Hall, had his ease, 'Paul Bidiier betion, Jo- treaty since 1958 to lay down afternoon an unknown vehicle tion of :‘the nonchalance, . that , adjourned for a week. . seph Roy. Doutette, Palmer international ‘regulations — that struck'a 1963 Rambler owned by easy-going uncertainty on : Tyne Valley, was fined $35°.and Road: M 1.-Al would prevent individual - coun- part of the government. costs fer wilfully damaging a “ ary. Donna: McNeill. Ar “thies from” éxploiting thé Harry Green which was parked mo ging 4 berton; Edward Irwin Clark, Al- éxploiting the moon lin ‘the F BARD int behind] ‘window in’ the. West Devon Hall. lberton, driving without a li and other celestial bodies. FEW LACK JOBS The ‘Co { : _ , mmons meets at 2:30 Melvin Sylvang Gallant, Wood- | cense; Joseph Earl Jones, Rose- Asked whether the latest the store. Damage to the parked Norway has 1,108,900 employ-| p.m. to continue study of de- stock, eae pet guilty of dri- Joseph . Benjamin Cle- move has any relationshi® to vehicle in the hit-and-run acci- ed wage-earners and an unem- , partmental estimates: The it emergency debate. on when - and how an RCMP file on Arthur Vachon, president of | the Quebec Provincial ‘Police | | Head Lettuce HEAD 19 “Aseceiation, got inte te ma” Wt Kraft Cole Slaw Dressing, 8 62. jar 29¢ SE of .the-.Quebec.. government... Large * each 1c Cantalope Me Prime Minister Pearson said there has been no change in the policy that such files | * COD ORDERS ACCEPTED ‘FREE DELIVERY. PHONES 4-8585 — 48586 —.4-3813 Fresh New | Asparagus 39c oe oe are available’ only to author" | ized federal officials. Four, senators over age | announced their laa ate | from. the ‘Senate. | THURSDAY, Fane: ~ |ville;” 'm .Seph. Dugay, St. Louis; Dale Ir- vin Hudson, Alberton; Gordon: Blair Wallave, Howlan; Patrick ents, Roseville; Francis Jo- - DEATHS» cr ~MACKINNON _-_At Toronto,-: Joseph Clements, _Bloomfield,. ~-——where-he--will-rest-until-Friday- Wl Rindax, ~May_29, 1966, John R."; operating improperly equipped__ De MacKinnon, “age 57 years. His ‘vehicles. : remains will arrive in Charlotte-- Alfred Dennis Avsenaiilt; town this evening .and be for- var, driving without reasonable warded oni Friday. afternoon at consideration for others. two o'clock: from the Charlotte- Eugene Joseph Doucette, _St.- town Funeral Home to-the-res- Felix; permitting an impropétly idence of his father John J. Mac- ‘equipped vehicle. to: be operated Kinnon, St. Peters Bay. Funeral on the highway; Mrs. Lloyd Me- Saturday morning leaving the |Neill, Alberton and Kevin Jo-' —~ “house at. 9:15 for Requiem High ' seph Bernard. Palmer Road, Mass at St. Peter’s Church at permitting an unlicensed: person 9:30:-Intermetit=in- Chereh em: to drive: Frederick Manuel -Al- ony. lain, St. Louis, failing to. stop at Discussed Johnson's proposal May 7, Fed: jorenko said’ the U.S.. president’ ee shoul < -- be eee within“ the context re the con- | ‘|tinuing discussion .-which,-- he -|said,.. started —with.. the first So.) . Viet--move. SUMMERSIDE The-nionth-; ly. ‘meeting of the, Summerside — ‘Board of Trade held here last | night discussed the parking | ‘problem: at the corner of-Centr and Church Street here. George Meikle, chairman of: ci \¢ ‘affairs pointed out‘ to the |board members that this was a 15 minute parking area for the’ _convenience...of..those..using..the | post office and that a number ~The position of the -United-|— States in this matter was not ‘always .conductive to a positive sqlution and. this is, of course, | jone of thé reasons for which: ithe question has not yet ‘been fully. solved. “We hope that this initiative’ jof the Soviet Union will find a favorable, echo and meet with | understanding: and ‘support on dent was estimated at $125. vores rate of 1.2 per cent. | Senate meets at 3 p.m. on | SARE TEIN ND 4 | >- 5 a < a clip th lis s coupon: 28 28 DATA BODEN A BN BiB Bh OO Sk anes HENDERSON — Suddenly at, his home: in Bedeque’ on Wed- | nesday, June 1, 1966 of Charles | L- Henderson in his 77th year. a yield sign; Frederick David {Horne, Bloomfield, and John ‘Ellsworth, Ebbsfleet, failing to stop at an intersection; Arthur ‘of people were overparking in ‘the part ‘of the members-<of the that .area. ~ United Nations. _ The siealdcat - the board’: asked M. P. Meikle to bring SET PRINCIPLES Richard, ‘Howlan, permitting an unlicensed person to drijve;. Frank Sweet, O'Leary, driving. thout due care and attention; | noon then to United Church, Ray Perry, Tignish, Bruce Phee, Bedeque for service at 2 p.m. Tignish and James J. Nelligan, | Forwarded from the. Bowness Funeral Home on Thursday , morning. to: his late residence this: matter up. with the town, .The Gromyko letter. laid down * Interment in North Bedeque | “cemetery. PHILIPS — At Charlottetown ton, exceeding the speed limit in | mittee wi Mrs. John.-Dun-.,.at_ whi «alune.1st,.1966..Mrs...Charles -Phil-. lip of Harrington age 72 years. ‘bar, Alma, failin ‘Resting at'the Cutcliffe Funeral ‘intersection. Home. «Funeral notice later: |Tignish, tire squealing; James | Joseph Christopher; Tignish and , Wendell Thomas Hardy, Alber- | a-30--mile | James Joseph Christopher, Tignish, was fined $50 and costs + to stop a n | PLO ne op ot 8 pected police so that offenders in the four principles which he said he future would he prosecuted. ‘hoped would. be included in the He Ross MacKenzie, chairman Proposed treaty: of the tourist bureau now under ——The~moon- and-other--celes-—- construction at Wilmot reported |tial- bodies should be free for that. fhe building was progres- exploration and use by all coun- | sing favorably. He stated that tries without’ any discrimination. | a meeting of the tourist com-| —The moon and other celes- : x ‘be ok Friday | tial bodies shouldybe tives He ich time a _Te. on the peaceful purposes ‘only and a rogress ot Une bua Tee ~ | military. ta ases and we ‘weapons ole Ss mie contac. of (mass -destruction— should = trade : secretary mentioned that | banned. ~ = a “caf ’ - a ~ - Tes =F a j ! “+ | | Ky | | | Ac I. | | I | peacace eas ile iniiint Mian asda —The exploration _ of these ON POWERFUL | aegis BURGH Pal soe amsenat Soai Take. this coupon to your Pittsburgh s Paint dealer. You can get ere “gation. and. 75 cents “off ovary “quart $2.75 off can of top quality Pittsburgh Paints. | CROCKETT. —-At Halifax, Tues- day, May 31, 1966,- Miss Helen} L:, -daughter-of the late Ralph} M. and Ellen (Boswell! Crock- ; ett of Halifax_and_ formerly _ of | Charlottetown. Resting at~ the’ MacLean Funeral Hotne from | where the funeral will. be~ held | today, June 2, with service com- | mencing at 2.00 p.m. Piet bitail in. People’s ceme GARNHUM —.The death occur: | edat Charlgttetown on June 4 of} George Garnhum. in his 91st year. Remains .resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home this| afternoon. Complete funeral ar- rangements later . for making a false statement in a -highway. traffie act report and ; a second charge, driving while APPOINTED. _ Peter A. Clarke;"a Nova Scotian engineer with practi- cal experience of-railroad op- erations on both sides. of -the Atlantic,. has been appointed ATTENDS CONFERENCE + Mrs.:A.C. Green, Alberton, is attending the» Maritime confer- ence of the United Church which is in session at Sackville, N.B. ~“FLOWERBEARERS The ‘names of flowerbearers Robert, Allan and David McAl- duff and Gordon Barnett were inadvertantly omitted in the re- port of the funeral of Mrs Wrank McAlduff. — — | for Canadian National's At- lantic region. The announce- ment was made ‘yesterday. by ’ Stewart T. Cooke, general su- perintendent, express freight, ' for the rezion * 7 f to investigate the matter further. /Trepanier, - superintendent, express freight”: he received-a bill of $300 from the town. office requesting help. in maintaining Or ths Lane. | If. was suggested that the sec- retary write a letter to the town | office including a copy ofa res-« / olution that was passed time ago to the effect that this © | Inatter be left in thé: hands of | the retail ” merchants ao th e | towtl. | The possibility of faving a ‘float in this year’s Lobster Carn- \ival was discussed. Fraricis Mac- | Quarrie suggested that the vo- | cational school be asked to build a model of the new tourist bur-' /eau which could be - placed on Ross MacKenzie also i Sisseeoa that a float depicting | | Lobster. Carnival Week be made which could.be used from. year to year—George. Smallman and + Mr>-MaeQuarrie-were~appomnted The meeting was chaired cby (the president, Roy Johiiston. JAILED .FOR~ KILLING- + TORONTO . ‘CP. Roland’ 52. was sentenced Wednesday to 15 yéars in prison on a charge. of _man- slaughter in the March 4 killing of, Mrs. Theresa Beaudry, 45, with whom he had been living for- 15 years. Evidence. at. the trial was, that Trepanier, a truck driver and father, of seven, hought a gun and drank all day. .before shooting Mrs. Beaudry during a violent quar- rel. 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