Mac In 7th Year As Britain's PM LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Minister Harold Macmillan this month enters his seventh year]: at the head of the British gov: ernment with the prospect tha 1963 may bring some of the biggest crises of his politica' career, The 68 - year - old statesman and hia Conservative govern: ment are confronted with a for: midable array of problems some of which must solver soon if the party is to have ¢ chanee of winning the next gen eral election. Here are the main issues facing the Macmillan adminis- bs rg A slump in its electoral steak which "rn persisted for more than & year recently snderlined by the loss of twe varliamentary seats to the op- yosition Labor party and slashed majorities in three nore byelections. JOBS LACKING 2, A growing unemploymen' »robleme-not in the nation-wide sense, aut acutely affecting spe- rr roe Scotland and Northern Ireland, %, Critical reaction by some of its own parliamentary back- bench supporters to its handling of nuclear defence policy, There is anxiety over Macmillan's re- cent deal with President Ken- nedy. giving Britain the Amer- ican Polaris missile in place of jthe now discarded air-to-ground |Skybolt, 4. The outcome of Britains controversial bid to enter the Buropean Common Market 5. The political dynamite con- tained in the Rhodesia-Nyasa- land constitutional crisis. TIME LIMITED These are the main problems and the government has a lim-| ited time in which to solve the! most crucial of them, Only! about 20 months remain of its) polis show labor ahead of Con- servatives in popularity, with Macmillan's own personal rat: ing 'second to that of Labor Leader Hugh Gaitskell. Macmillan, who became prime minister in the wake of the Suez crisis in January, 1057, Is accustomed to challenging situations. By prompt and firm action at that time he succeeded in restoring damaged Anglo-Amer: ican relations, welding a chaoti- cally party together, and stimu, | lating the then-depressed British economy, Politicians believe his present problems are just as worrying and more widespread. FRUIT OF LIFE Some 40,000,000 persons use WINNIPEG (CP)---A Roman Catholic priest has taken an op- posite stand from two fellow priests and said he wants a Winnipeg school teacher to get a $5,000 scholarship despite crit- icism, Lionel Orlikow, brother of (David Orlikow, New Demo. cratic Party member of Par- liament and a Winnipeg school teacher, had beer awarded the scholarship by the doctor of philosophy degree in the United States, However, Dr, Andrew Moore, a school trustee, asked the board to rescind the award he- cause Mr, Orlikow had taken visiting United States university students to Manitoba Commu: nist party headquarters. Mr./rec Orlokow subsequently was in- terviewed by the RC The students came from Moorhead State College in Min, nesota, The tour also included Priest Backs Orlikow In Spite Of Criticism A petition sent to the board supporting the sii Catholic matures of two Roman ¢ priests, Rey. 0, J. Me- Inerney of St. Edward's Church and Rev. K. W. Chittick of St, Mary's Cathedral, er Rey, R. C. Chase, 'or of St, Ignatius, Roman Catholic Church, said in a letter to the school board chairman made public Tuesday: "Mr, Or- likow as a teacher has done much to break down ignorance ing Dr. Mone carried oo i | Beng og ee ponent _ OR I GE A IEE capes ties Coin eee EE Nee nee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 2, 1963 23 mvt and churn gobo a group of mature American college students to view a Com- munist party meeting is in no way prejudicial to his position as a good citizen and a capable and interested teacher, "That Mr. Orlikow retain the board) scholarship already awarded he Winnipeg school my sincere desire." iy rk week, Mr, Orlikow sug- gested that the two clergymen who signed the petition oppos- ing him did $0 "because he op- AUTO - LIFE - FIRE MeMURTRY INSURANCE EST, 1913 Gurteins, Drepes, Blonkete, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY 13.46: ee a cathedral and the Manitoba and whee in ur commu:|] 21 King St. W, legislative buildings. 372 nity... 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