Gun-Toting Storekeeper Shoots One, Foils Break 3,. CARMAN SMITH s'side Bureau. ,‘The Guardian Three men v_e guzlly-one from his ho Ital es- mday morning by a gun-totin 5| orekceper. The man who pleaded guilty in hospital. Francis lPealmitl .’\l'$9Ila|IIL, Summiesislide was wounded in a leg when he at- tempted to rush the stzorekeepe Ailistair MacLeod. with a pinch- I’ rk. n.\IzicI.0od said the pItchfork- armed man i'u;hed at him yell- ing “You haven't got the guts to oot!"sohe§iothimrn the log. Arsenault. Wayne (Flat Top) remanded for sentence until Joan. 7 by Magistrate W. Gvestler S. accused. Ralph sonier. Summerside. will appear for preliminary healrilmz on the same charge on the iarrieihtle. He offered no plea. Four men were surprised In the Albany store by the owner. Allistair MacLeod sometime tween 1.30 and 2 a.m.. and one of them was sh ot when he at- tacked Mr. MacLeod with a pit- chlork from inside the store. In relating the incident to The Guardian yesterday. . Mac- Leod said. “I had been planning to retire at about one o'clock when my wife looked out th e window and saw the lights on the Christmas tree in front 0! the store were out. She immed- lately came and told me and I decided to go down and investi- gate. 3 "I dressed up", he continued, “and got my revolver and went down. when I arrived. I saw someone in the store. I went to the back door and ordered who- ever was in there to come out. I emptied the revolver Into the upper windows of the back door and then went behind. the car to reload. I then proceeded towards the front of the store. PITCHI-‘ORR IN HANDS "Againl ordered them to come out". he said. “and one fellow came out with a pitchtork in his hands. I ordered him to stop and he did and dropped the pitchfork. Then the other fellow picked up the pitch fork and came at me. I ordered him to stop or I would shoot but he kept c o m I ii g. yelling ‘Y o u haven't got the guts‘, ‘You hav- cn"t got the guts’. 1 had no alter- native". Two men were arrested at the scene by Cpl. W.J.R. MacDon- ald. NCO in charge of the Bor- den RCMP detachment and Cast. Shears. also of Borden. Two more were arrested at l\icKenna of Summerside. Const. Oland and Currie of Charlotte- town and Const. Shears. This was the second break In two months in Mr. MacLe od’a store and the third in "about three years“. No one was araesl- ed in the two previous breaks. Mr. MacLeod said. Mr. MacLeod said that one oi his neighbors had notified th as police. "Two of Wilfred MacCor- mack‘: boys, Donnie and Alan. were at the store with me later" said. “Donnie had just re- turned from Charlottetown and when he pulled his car Into the Omnamtmlsmmnvh-fifi P,‘ I driveway he saw some good: on the ground". ' l CALLED POLICE 4 "He went into the house," .\1r. Mac-Leod continued. “and called the police. He then got his broth-‘,~ er to go down to his father's ‘store. thinking that was wllerc the goods came from. When they saw that their store had not" been broken into, they came. over to my store". l The Albany store owner was unable to give an estimate oi_ what was taken ‘mt said t h a i; some cigarettes. money a n d1 other merchandise had bccn Iéik-l on. He mentioned that lIl(‘l‘(‘I1{ln-V‘ dise had been found in a couple. of the neighbors‘ yards. I The suspects. who had driven: to Albany in a car belonging to one of them. put in a phone call to a Summerside taxi stand for, a cab when their car broke. down. The taxi driver is report-I _.._______________ l Glen Hancock of Halifax wlill direct a public relations clinic; to be held in conjunction with, the Prince Edward Island Uni-i ted Fund annual gclierzll mi-ct-, ing on .Ian. 28. 1964 it was an- nounced yesterday. I Mr. Hancock will be here through the courtesy of the Im-Q perial Oil Ltd.. and its local manager, Jim (ferry. Y\lr. lian-l the hospital. United Fund liehh? Prove Disappointing ed to have left for Albany n o t, knowing who his passengersj were but he was stopped en‘ route by the RCMP. who. by; this time. were carrying out the; investigation and who knew that? the telephone call had b e e ma 9. ‘ I)RA(i.\lET ORDEREI) l A dragnet. involving mem- hers oi the (‘liarlottctown. Bor-I dcn and Summcrside detach-l merits of the RCMP combed the! area for some 2'2 hours. It was‘ also belicvcd that town police were callcd for assistance. Cpl. Roderick .\lzi(-Kenzie from Char-. lnttotown's RCMP identification} bureau also was on hand during: I president of the United Fund. stated. Mr Curtis said: Fund Board is very disappoint- th ed a United Pond volunteers. talls of the sessions will be out to all volunteers aggi: I a encies shortl , Fran s. ‘ ’ " °“"‘ ,‘Lodge Appeal I In making the announcement! '|'I!he United Servants Association. One member of joint council said yesterday that “about II or 12 appeals are to be heard by council," which sat yester- Aa a result of the Payne-Ross day morning. Limited survey made during. . per; cent of the estimated 1.200 pro- vincial civil servants are ap- pealing their new job classifica- . tlon in which they have been. first step in an attempt to speed placed, . up mm.” campaigns making The appeals are being made tot . -. . the United Fund and its respon- inlet’? d1>P0b€d Of sibilities better known to the cit- JOIN Council. I b0d.V 591 UP by | Some of those appealing “'<‘f9 the Legislature to handle civil-unable to attend the nieeling service matters. On the councill because of sickness. A council are three cabinet ministers and l spokesman said these persons appeals are disposed of. a new wage scale will be drawn up for the civil service in time for con- sideration at the next session of the Legislature. The majority of the appeals at the slowness of returns to this year's campaign. and this public relations workshop is the a v e agreed to come to Charlottetown to assist in this workshop are the It is expected that when the- three representatives of the Civil! will D0 8!”!!! 010 0PP"T'U!!1l.V N1’; ‘ ja hearing at in later date. Ford Develops Competition Car DETROIT l.-\Pl —The l-‘ord Motor Company has (IlSt'l0St'?II, it is developing a (j’l' com- petition car to clialleligc inr- . Ford division eign car supremacy. at leading: D““!““ ”‘9 ‘'“’“'"' 3”“ ‘°"""" road-racing courses in the US Of ill!’ F931‘ “If; V and abroad. The new car will have speed: up to 200 miles an hour. he sat . ""”" F7 7"’"m‘_""”’"' ,'"' It will be 40.5 inches high with ~‘l’°"’al ""h"’le“ an over-all lengt of 159 inches manager, said the Ford Grarltl' and a wheelbase of 95 inches. Touring lGTl catesorl‘ 5P”"5.—lVVI'IVC‘R>()'S'C>0PE CAMERA car is a low, sl k. closed lWH- ‘ camera attachment for sealer. powered by th I'OI'd‘mi(“[‘(_)S('0p(‘SV which produces Indianapolis r acing 'eIIglfle‘lp0SlllV(=' prints in 10 seconds which is positioned amldshlps has been developed in Britain. _\'8Slr'l‘(.Ia,V. ‘ best In their field in E a stern Canada. “They are coming at no expense to the United Fund and for this we are very grate- ful to Imperia‘. Oil Limited." held in the Canadian L e g i 0 ii, Charlottetown. will be the first of their kind ever held in Prince Edward Island and it is hoped as many as possible will attend. the investigation. , Dr. Daniel L. Stewart of Bede-j uuc l.l'(‘3»l(‘d the wounded suspect‘ led him in an RCMP vehicle cock also will be the gucstl speaker at the meeting and will bring along two other special- ists Ill tlieileld of plibllc re- lations. from Halifax, who will« assist in the sessions of tlvel (' l All United Fund agencies are! expected to have representativ-. es attend the clinic, which wih be a day-long session. along with! confidence down, his DRINK! Southern Teams at the scene and then accompan-IAI-3 Doin to’ ‘William Wood. .n.. was rushed An 18-year-old Southport youth, ' To you. our best to Prince Edward Island Hos- pital early yesterday aftemioonl after being overcome by carbon monoxide tiumeo. wishes for a banner year in I964. May your Dr. Mlallcolm Putnam. who at- in, 5 tended the youth at hospital. heauhbea ‘'9 good’ said yesterday he appeared to — be in satisI'actIlolry condition but ,0” happme“ and would be kept in hospital over- night for observlatlon. 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