Mental Health Group Founder . DIG; In Toronto in 1907. had been in hospital for country. about a month- And in 1918. in association TORONTO ICP) —- Dr. Clar- In 1917 Dr. Hincks corrobo- with Dr. Charles Martin. dean alga Meredith Hincks. ‘ hospital here Thursday of a Imalignancy of the liver ‘ Dr. 'cks, who graduated mm the University of Toronto clue of onto to establish Canada's mental hygiene clinic. Today. there are more than 150 in the 79. rated wrth . C. K. Clarke, of the mental health superintendent of Toronto Gen- . s of medicine at McGill Univer- er sity. he pioneered the Canadian u.~ms_h,.v.,.,,m.......,. . Fwy-urm-omwwwe-v. Enter The Annual LIGHT UP FOR CHRISTMAS CONTEST Last Year's Winner . . . . . " fin MRS. E.M. PHILIPS 16 West St. City movement in Canada, died in en! Hospital and dean of medl-IMental Health Association. Dr. ;6 The Guardian, the University of "or-‘ ' irst 'first president. was WILDER'S ART New York‘s museum of mod- ern art film library is showing 16 Billy Wilder movies at Christmas and until February. from his work between 1929 and 1960. the assoeiation's Charlottetown. Sat, Dec. 19, 1964. Profit And Private Initiative Following is the second of two stories by John Best. Ca- proflt be used in the Soviet economy. By JOHN BEST KrLARKOV, U.S.S.R. (CPJ— Profit. material - psIvaLc initiative are rapidly be- coming respectable notons in the Soviet Union. They are part of the lexicon of a vigorous debate, long muf- fled but now in full bloom. over proposals to release the econ- omy from fetters placed upon it by over-zealous state planning. The Words are n such as Professor Yevsey Lib- erman of Kharkov University, leader of a movement to give individual factories greater au- ' tonomy. Professor Liberman told The Canadian Press in an interview that many if not most Soviet " economists now agree that cen- tral planning on the one hand and profit seeking and private incentive on the other are “ab- solutely compatible" ideas Professor Liberman fielded carefully a question as to pros- ' pects for his proposals under the new Soviet leadership as compared with those under for- mer boss Nikita Khrushchev. But his tactful reply left no doubt that he contemplates the. new era with optimism. The new Kremlin leaders have shown "a spirit of carefulness and objectiveness—an intention to use scientific principles more seriously than ever." he sad. ‘ VORS ECONOMY' is favorable for eco- nomic life at all levels." Both Premier Kosygin and Communist Party first secre- 3 ii. in ."l 5‘\ ~\ tary Brezhnev are industrial en- gineers by profession. Under the Liberman formula, factories are free to run their operations in the most efficient manner possible on orders re- ceived directly from retail out- incentive and 1‘ viet pricing structure now is un- der way. When Liberman published an- other article in Pravda this past Sept. 20, support for his ideas was more general. The forces of change have re- ceived powerful support from an increasing number of Soviet newspapers and journals. There have also. however. been powerful forces in opposi- tion. including. according to re- ports, the Soviet finance minis- A recent speech by Finance Minister Garbuzov to the Su- preme Soviet indicated that the .. :1 to line. "The work of an enterpri should be judged not by the amount of its output." he de- clared. "but . . . by the extent finance ministry now is falling main Grow Respectable In U.S.S.R. to which (its products) corres- . ond to the requirements of the economy and population". An address by Kosygin to the .same body must have given 'berman even greater cause for satisfaction. “We consider it necessary to assess work of enterprises and leading organs mainly by the measure in which produce put. out conforms to the demands of PISQUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. Birt Ieard. Lorne Valley. were visitors at the home of George Dover Mon- da . Mrs. Bruce Jay was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. Mrs. Alton Jay was a recent visitor in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ma cDonald. Georgie Dover and Mrs. liar- old Jay were visitors in Lorne Valley Tuesday Where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. George Dover was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. Mrs J. endricken was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw with daughter Donna were visitors at the home of Mrs. Shaw’s par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay re. cently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, Floyd Jay and George Dover or. 8 nded the funeral of Mrs. Alex H. MacDonald at Lorne Valle, Church Su y. Walter Jay and Hannah Jar Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Jay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw- ford, Sherwcod. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ward Jay. S ivy. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bn-r MILK SALES UP OTTAWA (CPl—Sales of fluid milk and cream. in mills equiv. alent, increased three per cent, in October to 444.079.000 pounds compared with the same month last year. the bureau of statis- tics said Friday. consumers. finds a market and corresponds to world technical standards," he said. He warned plant managers that they will be held respon- sible for shoddy goods that re- unsold. Among measures he adVocated to boost labor pro- ” ductivity was “consistent imple- mentation of the principle of in- centive." Producing enterprises should BEATLE wrNs OVER BALLET LONDON (AP) — Culture quiz: Which is better box of- fice—the ballet or the Ben- ties? Early this month the slug- ing Beatles' mop - haired- ummer, Rngo Starr. went into University Hospital to have his tonsils out. There were so many thousands of phone calls from worried fans that a special switchboard had to be set up. Thursday Rudolf Nmeyev. 26 - year - old dancer of the Royal Ballet and long-haired darling of London's balleto- manes, went into a London clinic to have his tonsils out. He slipped in at 8 a.m., said a spokesman. “to avoid any fuss like Ringo." The operation was a surgi- cal success. but a failure at the box office. The clinic said phone calls inquiring about Nureyev's condition ,totalled no more than two dozen. have more economic independ- ence. declared Kosygin. “The elimination of all sorts of bureaucratic obstacles and of petty patronage of enterprise will open up vast opportunities for greater initiative of the staffs of enterprises and collec- tive farms." BUY NOW WAS $995 Gene Goody S. R. Johnston Ltd. Unit No. F-515-A St. Peters Road RN D SAVE at 1958 C‘HEV $740.00 Parkdalc lets. without interference from the central planning organ Gos- pllan or regional economic coun- l . Over-all direction of the econ- of. Gosplan. When he first put forward his proposals some years ago. said Newsprint Sales Up MONTREAL (CF) The the 67-year-old professor, no- attention. however, conditions for debate improved and the editor ' to write an article explaining his views. Ths article. publshed in Sep- tember, 1962. under the title ' Planning. Premium and Profit, . drew immediate widespread at- tention Factory managers generally welcomed the plan, since it would allow them to produce for the market instead of pursuing state-set production targets that our or vo For Christmas llTESl I Help Beautin Charlottetown Once again the festive season of the year is just around the corner and it’s time to make your home the sparkle centre of Charlottetown. This is your opportunity to take part in this challenging competition by showing your individual skill and ability at outdoor decorations. It’s loads of fun and you may win a. beautiful Clock Radio. In JLI Show your community spirit this year and really make Char- lottetown glow with Christmas decorations. '. I FORD ELECTRIC 28 Gerald sr. Phone 4-8945 96 Fitzroy St The Prince Edward Island Electrical Service League Presents The. Annual , . v" . fl. Last Year’s Winner MRS. E. M. PHILIPS You May Win A Beautiful Clock Radio dona by the P.E.I. Electrical League to the home which it con- siders to have the best deoora exterior in keeping with the true spirit of Christmas. Contest is open to residents of Charlottetown. Bunbury, port, Sherwood and Parkdale. No entry form required. Judging betwoen New Y This Message ls Sponsored By The Following Charlottetown Firms: Palmer Electric Ltd. ’a . a?" 16 West St., City ted Service ll Christmas and m. Phone 894-8543 NEWSON ELECTRIC MacLEIIN & SON- 117 Kent St. Phone 894-7186 - ,’ 101 Queen St. Phone 4-8325 or 2-1672 254 Kent St. Phone 8-9787 _ THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. ~. on Queen St. Phase ass-son [often had no relation to the ac- stual needs of consumers. Newsprint Association of Can- ada has reported that ishipments of newsprint in No- vember were 665.274 short tons. against 611.259 short tons in the same month last year. Total shipments since the be- ginning of the year were 6,678.- 071 short tons compared with 6.044.471 in the first 11 months of 1963. Shipments to the United States in January, February and March of 1963 were reduced y strike action against news- rs in New York and Cleve- land. the report said. '0 "0" I The Soviet Academy of Sci iences and other institutions were opposed, mainly because 'of difficulties imposed by Rus- sia's frozen price structure. 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