v' th' 3! Samuel. a leading British Jew WEATHER Clear. clouding over with snow by even- ing: very cold; winds increasing to south- east 15. Low-high 3 below and 18 above. If its Good For the Island lite Guardian is For it who damned “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" W“ 0-" W" by the PM We But-"menu CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963. we. and for payment of postage tn nah April Vote Appears likely Following Defeat Of Gov't IRUSSIAHNDS t. Dissolution Imminent; tBOG‘US DOCTOR ‘ Moscow tReutcrs) — The I I v _ 1 newspaper Medical Worker 0 0' has unmasked an ex - convrct who posed as a doctor for to ’vfifl'fiil'l- NO- 31 14 PAGES 3 Authorized n on. trumps“ SEVEN CENTS DAVID WALKER fU.S. Will Buy . H”. O 0” ,tgygghgmms it-Governors Named "p5 “9 our "Tm-For three Provinces DR. 0. H. PHILLIPS cc urtl buy more than 1.000 Phantoms-~-"the best , OTTAWA rcpt . ‘ With calm. . I :fitlllli‘l‘ aircraft in the world"; $52115(iilgfhigaithzzitoaf “a: deliberation. the combined op-t . :-»-hy 1567. Lt.-Gen. Gabriel 1". OTTAWA (CPt—J’rime Miii~ . four years position struck down Primel. v ‘ Disosway announced Tuesday. is“... Diefcnbaker T u e S d a y ‘ Tl"; new's 8 er said Tue“ Minister Diefcnbakcr's govern- “ l The Phantom is u navv plane! . Y . j ’ p p . ', merit Tuesday night. In} - , . .- .nigtht named three new lieu day the ex - convrct took over . . . .1 thl(1 t can force is adapting ‘ . th has H l.‘ d. in 1 1C Mr. Diefenbaker movetl im~ , , . ‘ _ ' _ as a tactical fighter for close fella"! ' EQVEWOFS l‘abla" hi pra ‘fme 1? a .a 0‘ mediate adjournment of the rHHM '(t‘t ~- Appomt-‘Conservnttvcs 7th. independent 2. air support of ground troops.l01)0a fm' Newfoundlandt Henry‘ 0 Supp” 0r “‘5 pnlat‘ Commons after the Liberal, .9. mcnl of Dr. Orville H. Fhillips. ‘ Independent let‘t‘al t. vacant 4. winning air superiority over the; “KM” {01‘ NOV? 5C0“?! ;, Conservanw MP Mr. clisle. horn in 101’) .-.t battlefield and knncking outrand Robert L. Hanbidge for _- I L H ‘ Blezard Valley. Ont . is it \\'IlnI(‘ encmy implapompnts, SBSRQICI‘QWBU- t It” I'm”: P-L'lu m the sen' ‘ saler and farmer. He served in ———»——-~—~~-~e——- All three take effect March 1.: -t nits announced Tuesdayhhe Canadian army from ltI-il . Commander O'Dea. 44. was, night by Prime Minister Diet-£10 1944. He has been member Paper Susgesi's ‘born John’s and ' entiakcr for Nickel Belt since the ln- . . .lawyer there. Educated at that The appointment of the 39- tario provincial election of 111.35. Qu" Post tUniversity of Toronto. Dal- veal-HUI Albrrtnn dentist was Prof. Yuzyk was born at thotisie and Oxford. he was: the fourth Senate appointment Pinot. Sask.. in 1933. Hc served TORONTO t(‘Pi~~The Globe named a Rhodes scholar for " a!tl!t‘lll!t‘f‘ll by the prime minis- in the Canadian arm) in int“. and Mail says in a front-page Newfoundland in 1939 and at. fer Tuesday. and studied at the lllllVPl‘blllPS of editorial that Prime Minister tended Oxford in 1943 after iiv The three others were former iSaskatchcwan and Minnesota. Dicfcnbaker should give up the ryears with the Royal Canadian‘ “01kF minister Walker 0f Tor-me WES BDDOIHtOd IWOIPSSOI‘ of leadership of the Progressive Navy in wartime service. Social Credit and New Democra-i t’; parties defeated the Prozres- I sive Conservatives twice on non-confidence motions. The two votes on the Liberalt and Social Credit motions were? identical—142 to 111 against the‘ government. Mr. Dicfenbakcr said he will advise Governor-General Van- ier today of the result of the v PI!!ZI'f"-\|\'l‘ Medical Worker said the ho- gus doctor. Ivan Pavlovich Romanov. had previously been convicted three times. His 0- fences included fraud and rap- Whilc in prison. Romanov took a course as a male nurse. He obtained his "medical de. gree" from the. widow of a genuine doctor whose. name he otes. took. 0n the strength of it he “"5 mean. “13' an aled'nn 01"” ""931 Ill" the 195? gen-I513VIC SlUdIGS and Ill-“011V at Conservative party. He is married with four got the post as hospital chief. tifi‘elxmxgl; ,beA (Faye? pmbably era] t‘If‘Ctlonff‘Rheal Beltsle oftManitoba in 1951. The editorial says the precip-Ichildren and succeeds Cami». ,. Medical Worker said " OThe mug}... WE... "‘1' as :peffa. Slltlllprv. Ont of the.‘ Prof Yuzyk is presiden' of thc itatin: factor in the expectedibell L. MacPherson as lieuten- . , manor has been tried and con- '0‘” “HI,”le vain“, t'n “M HENRY P. MACKEEN . :éf‘m'cgu' (“d “m “‘5‘!” 'l‘” slandinE _ ‘ galleries. 4 ttt years old and a As the. Commons adjourned. .Hallfax lawyer. member of the tMPs threw order papers into lfirm Stewart, Smith and Mac-1 {the air in wild abandon. Keen' Standing in e Comr‘nonszt Conservatives 115. Liberas 99.. Yanks Back ‘ Pearson Ontario legislature for NickellManitoba Historical society and election is "the indecision of ant-governor. 3le ‘vltttl “Dominion vice - president of the Prim Minister John Diefen- Mr. MacKeen who Ma Professor Paul Vuzykg the public j.-Gen. E. C. Plow ‘ Y succeeds room In "t ‘Vttlttllwgi DFOIESSOP Of SIaVlc t Ukrainian National Federation. baker." I“ Nova Scotia. is studies and history at the Uni- iersity of Manitob . t ‘ He was born in Glace Bay. ,N.S.. and educated at St. An~ drew's College in Toronto. McGlll University and at Dal- housie. He was called to the ' 1 a I is is. up torrCO'UNCIL HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING ‘Nova Scotia hair in 921. r l A cratie Party leader. was the Prime since 1967. He is a grad :uatr ut Dalhouste Untiversity‘ ' O ’r° ° I" R I” G. . He served with the Canadian WASHINGTON WP’ Iartillery in the First World War Washington columnist SDeCU- last Speak” MW“: mp vntes a I . and the Halifax Rifles in the ‘13th that. the state department‘s ‘we'e ('3.I1‘?d,.at 3'1“) 9"" . I .. . , - ‘ I ‘ » ‘ v fiecond,world- War. Wed to public criticism of Canadian .He sald' The hourh of dem'l and -('l'\'t"fI in the RCAF from \lstt‘t - . . ‘— . - . » vh. ' MMson Tiiteyhtn i928. lnuclear policy was desing tols‘g‘idehfl“ CM“ L” t 9 W19? ortiin Mmdau and dined with. Tabling a Financial report; soon come before Council ask-imp. types of people \vb nee he has a son and daughter. the“) Liberal Leaer LestenB. ' y . . , ; hm. I ' jindicaumg a surplus on cum-em in: for funds to complete theithem. He. said the (jtty had.*—————-—-—.'Pcarson ’in his fight against that: 'I‘M’ sum Tembfis Chant; .\ tonyw specializing in the; c m f “6000 m. the em. ljob he asked for originally and 3 ‘.pockets of blight' and it would '1. f . I‘Prime Minister Dict‘enbakcr. “f, (:IPH 0%; ‘I’i dQEISIOHK 3?; tau of criminal negligence. hEI 8.0 on. o I ‘ y 'I mme‘Pd h"- W‘Wld T9'¢“"“'e"-5!be "my a madel‘at“ 10h I" [‘9' . Doris Fleeson writln: in The arrnew' " CC?“ ée‘ {’0' ~ first elected to the Com-‘Clty finance “lawman H' E' the housing meeting on it'latrcli;move them now before they (19- . tWashinizton Star. says: “It may “5' a“ 0'“ “new”! -. Kerwrn Funeral tllt‘ll‘t .n 1957 arid appointed whiny!!de tom the 107th annual v4. Eveloped too far icould. just 'be that some well- Eizilm"vglegowggharugtarfnhe ‘Ih: tramvntztry assistant to 0 tus-t City Council meeting Chat-lotte- HoltSlNG NEEDS Ref-anning to the increase tn imeamnn friend here decrded to *' What he felt is needed. he . the civic debt he made a strong In aflawa sand. is it supplementary sur- defence of the finance commit- . i t . ' I. lit-c minister. He was remlectcdi , , . - -- ,, _ . igive Mr. Pearson a hand. Pre- 50"“an” N I V toun was in Igood financial tori tel-sew that suggestion is going Hop. Doufilas Harkness, ulin . vcy on the types of houses tee in stating the d e bt was ‘ needed in Charlottetoom landfill?!“ because 0‘ “7“ "Newly ‘ was paid here Tuesday to Hon. in 193:1 and appointed works .. ' . . .- ‘ dist - , I . . .- . ~ _ resigned Sunday as defence mm...“ m Augum 1959. ditton epie an 011M.” “Imvhnal “.lhutelthe rounds with a rather on minister. was Mt present {M ,of building schools as no coun- Pamrk K . , .h. . {cu r we previous 50 wars eiuin. t, lef rustice of at lSocial Credit . New Demou: crats 19. vacant two—total 263.‘ DOUGLAS LAST SPEAKER ‘ ’1'. Douglas. New Demo-i \‘eu Senate standings are: Littoral. 59. Progressive Con~ sci'vatoc 37. Independent 2. 1n- rlrpt‘ildcnt Iltberal I. vacant 3. total 102. .111 Walker. 57. a longtime friend of the prime minister. ’ ’ Menu ' .1 :ncrcase in ntzotrci: VACANCiEs "h" “9"” I portant name attached. “1 Wm \vu' Standings m the Sena” While the latter hart Jumped "r Mmmls 59' Plagnnsgivp over St million. at the '— --- 1 tree ‘ She adds that. I p o quell s it c h Cmmda- as a “"Sev humamlar'btate Secretary Rusk decided to P . "FE‘PWNA Mr. Diefenbaker said to 1‘?- Susplcmns' porters in the crowded govern- . . new elementary. had bltilt ant/mint: 3an Mitre“ . . ‘ V V _ _ ‘ . f . ' merit lobby after the votes: tachools had been opened and vious school board had insisted tan .lllfILP whose career left a take over the Job of de ending. “m I have no reaction: of permanent on it. "Some Council had to pcrmancnt mark on Canadian Ill-“691381411103” helm? a Scltatt‘ foreign relations subcommittee F~ 5: ‘1‘ \ lord Samuel“ ‘ ‘a great amount I Monday. . works completed. " . Dles In London i Another feature of the meet-IFOR ‘ing was the tabling of the long-i Lard awaited housing report by town planner Walter dc Silva after a meeting with CMHC and the; until I have seen the governor." The prime minister's course. appeared Clear: To ask for dis-I have the fortitude to face tlle‘socicty' t pmblem. and bulk! “"7 SChonls' i More than 400 members of the . l SpFakm'g thp d‘lmcuu-V 0! federal and Ontai'o g0Vf.l‘n--‘ —— solution of Parliament and then b The mp0” on the fortune families to move from moms. the City of Ottawa. the tin set the date tor a eerieral elec-j ‘ ' ' ' thouses condemn“ h-V heam‘ bar and bench and the Ottawa H. k lion. «planning and Housmg} authorities when the people had . diplomam . enry IC 5 A l tl\' l)th t Reuters.) m“ . t former parliamentary corps attended in. smilin: Liberal Leader leader of fine Liberal] party died housing advisory committee‘. SIUdY” Condl'mled by "0 plat? to 20. Ito-filth 0mm! geral services in St. Joseph's Ro- Prat-‘0“ Said: . t . . . T‘IESdal’ night. aged 92. Tuesday afternoon. |‘ Walter DcSilva. as Di: w, L. MacDonald suggest man Catholic Church. "We are very happy that the Prime Minister Diefenbakcr. confidence to the governmerl. Samuel. who served as theiMAYoR DISAPPO’NTED presented at 1 a S tr ed the city mam-bit the “New pnnllfical ihigh X1355 Yap :hrge TDDOSlllon fpgrties .Illnltllff‘l his fingers crossed_ enters th, ’11‘4112e tzovfirngggt‘ittwas defedated first 1' - ~ , . t - . so cmnizcd w rchbis 10p V , p 0 159 8y no con! 61109 In 15 - _o imes. an an mantlatlc’ilh egiflms'glfei Fonowmg Newman” "f 'hel mght S annual meet-l mg 0' sum houses once ton" iM. .t. Lemieux officiating. lnter- HAL” A)‘ 'U" "Dre "Cm-V government because 1 don't commons TueSday mgm to election is indicated for early ing or City Councu’l 3"“ had SW"- ment was in Notre Dame ccme- ‘D. Hit-ks. who became one of think this government deserves lak“ Part in 1W" V0195 0‘ "on has been described as ¢—-——-.—-—-—'tery here. Canada's youngest premiers at confidence. . “ the “blueprint of Char-3 I Chief Justice Kerwin died sud. 39 has been :inpointott musi— Mr. pouulns said: lottotownts future.” . Idenly Saturday at the age of 73‘ dent of Dalhousre Unlversrty "It. is unfortunate that ‘ Almost two pages in lending a brilliant career dedi. here. Parliament wasnt able to give April. ((‘P Wirephoto) the most opportune time. hut.group of eight or more cabinet mix... . Mr. Thompson added. Hefmembers had met to consider ‘ didn't finish the sentence. asking him to step out of the The Commons is scheduled to prime minister's to trim wnrl . . - report Mayor A. walthcn Gattdct at his Londgn‘lizlingaarbgzcergi glues-9911 disappomtment wttilI - r" ‘ it as he maintained it way primamily a planning report and t is interest was in housing. Hel “f‘ 3. His wife died in 1959.- He Is Fllr\‘lvf‘d by three sons and at t da'IV-hWfl “called that “10mm: his : . - . Announcempmsv “MIC” ‘2 Icatcd to the law. The Sarnia-. The. appointment Sunday of the H“ 'il'", ‘ “(Icrsmp “‘3‘ “‘9 meet Wednesda at (- ti n he. _ With so Winston Churchill. in election as Mayor for his first! ‘Odays‘ Guat'd‘a“ 3.19. Births. deaths ...... ,. .1. 12 Ibol‘n jurist spent 30 years on .rormer Liberal premier. who 900916 desmed- tunlcss dissolvedy tn the mean- inguifibgigijsoatt thereg‘ftlii'f "0‘" personal friend. he was 39m he had OODVHIFd 8 hous- OCCUPIC‘d With delall' Classified a - . . ~ - - i - - ~- 12-” the Ontario and Cai.adian Su- has been vice-president of the CAOUETTE coNFmENT jmc. Tuesday‘s House sitting. Mr. [the last surviving member of "ti! Willa! meeting for ad-. ed reports on the fmd- Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .premc Court uanCl‘Slfy since. 1960. was an. Deputy Social Credit Leader In the last minutes before the Diefenbaker dismissed them as he Liberal-government formed Vlce- 1'95"“ had been a c"'[ ings of the deSilva sur-‘ Editorials - ~ ' ' ' ' - - ‘ - ' ‘ ' '- t The. list of mourners inclttded nounced THC-“day by Donald Real Caouettc predicted that. vote. Mr. Diefenbakcr made-reports inspired by “the Liberal 1906 wthnch laid the foundI-j operahlft‘ effoft by federal-l VCV‘ and on other im,;‘ thvemnr _ Genera] vanier' Mclnnes, chairman of H19 uni. his party will win 150 seats—50 an appeal for.third party sup-propaganda factory." “at? the modern welfarej PmYlnclaIand CIV1C_ govefl‘nmenl-St po‘rtam annual reports; ""00 cum” t - - - -- tpnimp Minister Dietenbaker versitv board of governors. Dr_ of them in Quebec. port. His 85-minute speech. de-i Opposition Leader Pearson. i! t‘ “'Ith its program of na- ending h the turnoff of Mn! b , Summerslde . . . . . . . 3 y H - ‘ ' , " H d D. A F K His chief. Robert. Thompson. livcred in a style reminiscent said the reports of a cabinet final insurance against lick-:de Silva. 3 SU "titled IO COUNCIL 5 I" I" iol’W-‘l'ttm Mad" Peal-‘0" and "mks “"“M s " ‘ " c” we more restrained. offering of his election campaign form. split originated from a cabinet “‘5‘- ‘ Now. he stated. he would; Women" - - i i - - - - - - -» 9 Anglican Bishop E. S. Reed of who retires in Aullust 8"" I“ no predictions. c me in the wake of widespread. last night. See pagest " SAYs ErEcrtoN NEEDED . _ ‘ ‘- ' ' k this was re orts e rlier Tucsda that a ‘ ‘ two, five and eight. . 1 “m” “3'” ”‘"‘ p a y NDr' Leader 1. c. Douglas told the Houso that Parliament ghas been reduced to sue tltate of ImpotenCe that an election now is needed. Gilles G r c r. o l r e (SC—Ll ipointet shouted on t: “Yo ;wanted an election and you an jgointz to get it. , Mr. Dicfenbakcr said that it " the himself had acted to dissoiw .Parliamcnt for an election. the Liberals could say the govern- ment had denied the country I new btidltet speech. put it on their doorstep now." he said. referring to the Liberal party's bid to topple the . government. Mr. Diefcnbakcr said-that if opposition parties defeated the government. they would pre- vent enactment of its legislative l Ottawa. years as president. tentalHealthSchemeé Proposed By Kennedy t WASHINGTON (AP! — Presi- initiation of the mentally ill andl Li L dentUKennedy urued today "bold retarded. a m?“ "mm-amt; he said would More resenmh centres to net. » frmually fr 3 e s o f at the causes and. hopefully. the "“usands of mental pattents.cures. " .0'" 115- hospital beds and Specifically. the president in. ridden the tragic toll of mental tends to introduce four cw rt’tr'ardation. hills. one of them not to . “The cost for the first year'fully implemented tintil thefts- ?“ be $31.3soooo. t it cut year beginning July 1. . Est" cost many millions more‘ That bill on the program accelerates. state or local governments or! “'5 Proposals were in a spe- non - profit groups to establish ma] "7935539 tl3 Ingres: on networks of community mental "Mia. health e- the first such health centres. it would urmlde "1955389 sent to Capitol Hill by Part of the construction costs 5 president. and up to 75 per cent of the staff Kennedy asked for 15 months would encourage 1 He held out the prospect of an election after this session in the event the :overnment WI! sustained and its prnzram en- 0 ;- costs for the first He pointed to proposed new thI-bo an a' t . (mi. “'5 Initiative programidecreasing thereafter for the I IRS New community mental health EMF. the centrep‘ecc forI “"81!!! the mentally ill back‘ a useful life. and preventing‘ new cases earlier. Mrfim‘eo midst can for their infants will moth? um" "‘ "lent-l retardation ~ can to de- ath“ t threatened cues More tut-ed m] and “W'- tor trauma and relia- the four - year program. There is no price tag for this program. - it now costs the US. tax- payer more than $2,400,000. a your for services to the men- tally ill and retarded. the pres!- dent said. He added: "This situation has been toler- . It has trou- bled our national conscience - but only as a problem unplenl- ant to mention. easy to post- pone. and deopalrlni of solo- “will other the defeat of 1!! PM- sive Cruises-votive d Prime Miniatu- DWI in two House of Commons votes. Here left to right are ada- T.C. Doug Lest” 8. Pearson iii-twist! Liberal and deputy OPPOSITION lEADERS ARE JUBILANT AFTER GOVERNMENT DEFEAT Social Oretit leader Real (‘muettae and his leader. Rob- ert N. Thompson. Mr. Pear- son said Canadians now can replace the present govern- ment with one Mitch will do a better job. "We are very Mm that the three (opini- tion parties united to display no confidence in this govern- ment because I don't think trhu government deserves confid- ence. The people will now have a chance to replace this nova nrnment with on. which 1 reel confident can do a better legislation notice of which wu given Tllesdavmfor a new or- znnization to distribute feed grain to Eastern Canadian far- - mcrs Hr promised to enact ll contributory retirement pension plan and other measures to accelerate tllr‘ economy. ‘If you vote against its on ('aoucllc predicted the Social this. you‘re pinyin! into the Cred” rt “mid win 150 handset the OfflClaI'lleel'll) N y opposition." Mr. Dicfenblker seats in the election. hilt his leader was more restrained. (CP Wireohmt said to the two smaller opposi- tion parties $0an or: Pay 2 Cd. 1? t .