Police and Traffic Court Charges'I the Beverley Police ( ourt on Friday las? before Maui*-irate A. I O'Brien a police charge was preferred against Gerald l.imes Bl.incv - Murphy aged I x years, shed hand, of failing i«» park parallel with the kerb in l;oriest Street near the hospital on Innc 14. Me was also ell.need with having failed to abide In the conditions appertaining to his motor duvet's license the was granted a license on condition that lie wore suitable spectacles whilst driving) He pleaded guilty and was lined NX and SIO respectively.Iri«vin Theatre OffenceIn the Children’s Court William Alfred Ware, aged l~ years, shearer, was charged in the police with dangerous diiv inc. The offence occurred at the Beverley Drive-in theatre on Iune 29 and it was stated m evidence that Ware drove his vehicle around the drivc-in anil over the lawn whilst the pictures were being shown and whilst people were walking in the area. W ,re pleaded guilty and was lined S25 and his probationary license was automatically cancelled for t months.Traffic ConvictionsFines and costs totalling $59.30 were imposed on Terence John Ball of 5 Hadley Place, karrinyup. in the Beverley Police ( ouri on Friday last, when he appeared on charges of speeding, crossing double white lines, and failing to produce his driver's license wit Inn i reasonable period !nconvicting him. Magistrate A. I . O'Brien remarked that he was fortunate not to he charged with d.ingcrous driving, and .said that his license would have been suspended hut for the representations made In counsel on his behalf.Fvidence was given that at-ter travelling at 5o m.p.h. in Hunt road on a Sunday even ing. Ball was chased at 7^-X0 m.p.h. along (neat Southern Highway At Fdwards' ( ross-■ng his car crossed over the double white lines and passed another car driven by Frederick Sing, and then continued at 75 m.p.h. for another mile before being overtaken bv the Traffic Inspector. Although in slructcd to produce his bcensc within three days he did not present it for inspection until twelve days later.Solicitor Ned Du rack, appearing for Ball, said that he was a grcen-keeper. involvc.1 in contracts at places throughout the State, and that loss of his license would seriously ailed the family business. His father, two uncles. ;uid a friend had travelled from Perth to speak on his behalf. A further charge of failing to stop at a stop sign was dismissed.Gerald lames Blancy - Mm ph. of Beverley, was lined SIB. plus $X 20 costs, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving on the footpath in Dawson Street Beverlev on the M»th of June.Mr K. Iddison appeared for the HeveHev Shire Council