Ey . | tem. Congress may be asked The result has been that the office of vice-president never has been used for that purpose in cases of presidential ess. Political observers say Congress may be asked to clarify the lan- guage and spell out the taretaker role of the vice-president when the president becomes ill. The U. 8, Supreme Court, as interpreter of the constitution,' also may have something to say. In the present instance, vice- president Richard Nixon has as- sumed some of the presidential authority by calling meetings of the cabinet and the national secur- ity council. He cannot, however, sign documents requiring Eisen- hower's signature, though the con- stitution seems to contemplate such action. PAST CASES Although two presidents--James A. Garfield and Woodrow Wilson --were incapacitated for long periods, in neither case did the vice-president assume any of the ... By GEORGE KITCHEN ... Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP)--President Eisenhower's illness has brought into sharp focus a grave defect in the United States political sys- to correct it. It has brought to the fore this delicate constitutional question: At what point should a vice-president assume the powers of an ailing president and, perhaps more im- portant, who shall determine when those powers shall be returned? The U.S. constitution does make provision for the vice-president to take over when the president falls ill but the language is so ambig- uous it might be interpreted as permanently transferring the pres- ident's powers and duties, leaving some doubt as to whether the pres- ident ever would regain his prerog- atives. The actual wording is: "'n case of . . . inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said Ike's Illness Was "Excuse" | For Big Stock Market Tumble SN Te TAIPEI, Formosa Chin-yun, 39, was sentenced Tues-|Faucett Airline crashed on an An- day to six years in prison for|dean mountain southeast of Lima biting off the tip of the nose of| his him Ba Adel i tare ee PERUVIAN CRASH KILLS 18 LIMA, Peru (AP)--A DC-4 of the BITER, SENT DOWN (AP) Tsai Sunday, killing 16 persons and in- juring 18. The plane crashed as the pilot was attempting to land neighbor. She refused to marry e with a motor on fire. died two months later. Although he was desperately ill for weeks, his vice-president, Chester A. Ar- thur, refused to have Garfield declared incapacitated or to as- sume his powers. Some members of the Garfield cabinet expressed fear Garfield would be displaced permanently as president if Arthur |{ assumed his authority. Wilson, stricken in 1919 by a paralytic stroke; forced his sec- retary of state, Robert Lansing, to resign in 1920 because he had présumed cabinet meetings during Wilson's illness. There have been suggestions the vice-president be relieved of his duties as president of the Senate, which requires him to preside over the upper house while Congress is in session, to give him more time to assist the president and act for him in case of illneks. Workers Vote ROLLER SKATING Tonight KINSMEN BINGO $150 IN PRIZES PLUS -- JACKPOT Door Prizes of Turkeys and Chickens PRICE -- 25c A CARD 8 pm. -- 11 p.m. ELDON AVE. HALL pan pan WED., OCT. 5, 8 p.m. RED BARN Rh aan ie heb lob a ef a i FROM WICKET TO WICKED | MOUNTING TRAFFIC LONDON (AP)--David Sheppard] LONDON (CP)--Main-road former England cricket tain, fic in Britain is 38 per cent high was ordained an Anglican priest| than in 1938, says a report on f Thursday by the Bishop of London|1954 road census. Horses and ca in St. Paul's cathedral. Sheppard, lave almost disappeared aad 26, captained England in two test|are a third fewer biéycles am matches against Pakistan in 1954./the stream of carse th } A roma: \ 3 1C¢ The GLA A) SLIPPER Leslie CARON Michael WILDING COLOR! M-G-M Proceeds for Charity i ' office, the same shall devolve on|powers of the president or act for SULTAN STILL IN BUSINESS the vice-president." Politicians ask|him. what devolves: The duties or the office? Garfield was shot in July, 1881, by a disappointed office seeker and Despite reports that he is on | right, is bestowing the order of his way out as ruler in Moroc- | the grand officer of the O co, Sultan Mohammed Ben Moy- | Alaouite on General Murton, re- lay Arafa shows no sign of hav- | tiring Frepch air force comman- ing heard the news here as he | der in Morocco, who called at the goes about his official duties at | sultan's palace to say farewell. his palace in Rabat. The sultan, ! 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TRAINED IN COMMANDOS Carter, a native of Southend-on- Sea, England, came to Canada five during the Second World War. He enlisted in the marines when 17, was given commando training, years ago after learning his trade| man detail. A His partner, Trice, is a Van couver man who learned to swim at local beaches. He became in- terested when Carter gave a dem- onstration of undersea apparatus. The two have worked together for several years. tomers is a woman who dropped her $2,000 ring on a dock. The ring dropped into the water and it took the frogmen only 20 min- utes to find it. SIMPLE EQUIPMENT : Their ecuipment is relatively | simple: Flippers for the feet; hooded light rubber suit worn over | wool garments; a pair of alr tan carried on the back. {But frogmen face three hazards: lextreme cold, especially during |winter; becoming entangled below | the surface: getting the bends. The |latter condition results from com- {ing up from deep water too quick- (ly. Because excess fat takes longer [to decompress, both men watch their weight and diet. Carter re: mains close to 160 pounds and then transferred to a special frog- Trice at 145. 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