Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Mar 1957, p. 7

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B.C. Indians Turn Cold Shoulder On Centennial Celebrations | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Some of structed Governor James Doug-| ritish Columbia's 27,000 Indianslas to buy land from the Indians. re turning a cold shoulder to in-| The actual letter, dated July 81, itations to participate in the|igsg "said "subsistence should be "brovince's 100th birthday next! supplied to them in some other pear. |shape." At the time Gov. Douglas Andy Paull, president of thelpaq "hought all settled districts North American Indian Brother- ¢rom the Indians at a cost of about ood, said he was opposed to allltuo sounds; 10 shillings for each e whoop-de-doo being planned pgian family in the area. Later or the birthday. he requested the British govern- 'We would be fools to celebrate ment to finance further land pur- e centennial with a bunch off hace on a similar basis and was obbers who stole our country, own. | e said. 'This is no time to cele-| "rho Britigh government said it "rate. It will be the anniversary ac «purely a colonial matter "4 the biggest land steal on rec-iang should be financed by the col- iird when the white man moved ony Ty Jater years each Indian 2 Indien territory. + of the|family of five was given 20 acres rank Assu, presSice of land in special reserve areas. Allied Indian ®yrp Paull claims that Indian | 'chiefs had been promised they, ing| would be paid for the land when it Any individual or on in the Se ratons will ) {HE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, | Monday, March 11, 1857 7 U.S. Asks Canada | northern latitures, to watch for [Aid Radar Watch ius sles tence plans for North America, OTfAWA (CP) -- he United by mditary leaders of the twojthe US. has heen given XespoI States has suggested in'ormally to' counties bu ir 1s unaerstood, has giuality 29 Fig El 22 otlicials ¥ (Canaua tha: the Roval Canadian not reached the government level. ere 3 Fol, fot i! Navy share the burden of keeping Officials say they regard sea-| Autnoritie - say the RCN already radar watce off the Atlantic and ward extension of the radar warn- has its hanas full in building and ; Pacific seatoards. ing lines swanaing Canada 'as a shapine a corce to mee! the sub- | However. in'armants add, Can- problem of great urgency. With- marine merace ada ic unlikelv to omply because out such an »xtension Russian, They look on the major threat defen. e offic'als fee that the RCN bember forces could outflank the from the su' marine not from the Ll 'has neither enovgh ships nor man- warning lines by sea istandooint ¢f its ability to torpedo Ipower for cuch a task together The U.S. Navy now stations 'ships but from the view that it with ifs otuer commitments. radar picke. ships off the North can iaupcn guided or ballistic The matter has been discussed American 2oasts particularly inimissi'es. ELyy f B ousidered traitors by the Indians goers was resold by the government to A signed agreement promising] OR STUDENTS TOUR GM SOUTH PLANT udent CONQUERS ALPS Br A dare-devil when it comes to climbing the most perilous Alp- ine peaks, Gaston Rebuffat literally puts his foot into it as he attempts to, scale a wall in the French government tourist Hos- were shown the latest equip- | a ment for the practice of indus- | trial medicine. Two members | nursing education, and Margaret Linfesty, R.N. "office Yh fof anedigal Stall demon: aati on a Tecture Tour of ran into a "crevasse", three feet off the ground, while demonstrating | how he scales narrow mountain | clefts. The 36-year-old Rebuffat Frenchman Quits Middle East, Moves To By RICHARD ANCO Canadian Press Staff Writer CALGARY (CP)--An eye doc- tor in Saudi Arabia for more than nine years has switched his prac tice to Calgary after 'two life- times of eve work" in a country teeming with eye disease and! hampered by religious resistance to medical progress. Dr. Michael B London was the first qualified eye physician in the Middle East desert-land of 7,000,000 nomads, ruled by oil-rich King Saud Yet he found the wealth no driving influence on education and health, each cramped by a backward economy and a religion which accepts physical defects as supernatural omens. ORGANIZED HOSPITAL Longirotto of | Calgary as unpredictable as a smoldering bush fire, What he wants now, he ex- plained in an interview, is a chance to live the rest of my life among people "of my own cul- ture." Tall, with black hair and a clipped moustache the British doctor says he accepted the chal- lenge gf organizing a hospital "'be- cause it was starting something new." The job offered wide scope for eye surgery, it meant an "ex tremely good income' and it gave one the feeling of 'being a big fish in a small pond." Dr. Longinotte was educated at London and Brighton. He worked at the London hospital and Moor- field's Eye Hospital before becom- ing an eye doctor in the British North America and Japan, He explains his fascination for the hazardous sport is prompted by a love of nature and solitude and a "search for happjness", pital equipment gathers dust for lack of trained medical men. Egyptians have been brought in to man hospitals, but the barrier of religion still hampers medical advances. Dr. Longinotto says most Saudi Arabians are Moslems, possessed with a "fatalism' antagonistic to physical healing, An Egyntian physician was once rebuked pub- lickly for an article on epilepsy because it challenged the religion. Before settling on Calgary last Decembe he travelle across Canada from Victoria to M ont- real. He chose Calgary because of "its drive, lack of resentment to people who are starting out from scratch, its optimistic attitude to life and its sophisticated flavor," he says Hill, R.N., associate directd Harold Merilees, DTHERS TO CELEBRATE becomes a | Some tribes, however, take a would go to the tribes "was de-| fred country on the African | stroyed when the building where Gojq coast, Sir Charles Arden- | lit was kept: burned." "ommittee, said two or three In---Since 1906, h lian bands have already formed had been tio 3 ief heir own committees and others/see kings and prime ministers, of Prime Minister Dr. Lave indicated they want to join "but the question was not settled. ccompanied by Miss Gly the celebrations. | | Clarke (above) will continue as | e said the Indians| first governor-general and com- | ing delegati | .in-chief at the request | Kwame | Nkrumah. For eight years Sir | | Charles has held the British | A qa ions cairman of | he Vancouver Centennial Com-| (mittee, says he is willing to smoke| | post. NEWS BRIEFS merchandise, valued about $140, the peace pipe. i "Our committee hopes to estab- lish friendly relations with the In-| dian groups with the idea that{,.,y took the wraps off its $4,-| they play an important local celebrations -- a role art in| joo alled electronic : they| with a ais demonstration at building a rocket which would fly UNVEIL "BRAIN" had been taken. | DETROIT (AP) -- The Us. MOON-CIRCLING PLAN LONDON (Reuters)--A plan for brain | should play because of their his-\yeqgouarters of the Tank-Auto-|around the moon and return to torical connection in the birth and| ,tive Command here Thursday. the earth within 10 days has been | growth of Greater Vancouver," ij; yeeps track of more than 100.- published in the Journal of the he said. "i d 000 "It would be a pity if they car- 4g ried out their boycott and quite a blow to our celebrations. 1 fail| to see how a boycott would in any| way benefit their case if they | have a legal case." But Mr. Paull says he is stick- I i ey hi and removed about $500 worth of and ing to his guns, The white tora lichen utensils and other merch-|four hours Thursday in a futile| and defied the edict of Queen Victoria to pay for the lands taken and we left his car and went to a district Hewitt, 29, after he received a| don't want to celebrate with any-| one who has defied the British P sovereign. We don't intend to take! second place to anyone--not even Premier Bennett." GOES BACK 100 YEARS Paull contends that back in the early days of expanding white set- tlement in B.C. the then British secretary of state for colonies in- New Swedish ~ Way to Be Slim ,000 facts and can complete in|Institute of Theoretical Astronomy | hours an inventory that once of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, | Moscow radio said Thursday 'night. 1S THIS JUSTICE? : NEW ORLEANS (AP)--A thief LINEMAN KILLED broke into Harry Freeman's car] STRATFORD (CP) -- Firemen utilities employees worked took up to three months. ise Wednesday night. Freeman effort to save the life of Carl olice station to report the loss, 2,300-volt electric shock while GOVERNOR When, on March 6, the new | BA 1.1], Soop hig MAR. 1 9-20 lone - third of land sale money, pasion of Ghana, RETURN LIMIT--7 DAYS RETURN FARES BETWEEN OSHAWA AND YOU SAVE $135 § .80 8.60 TORONTO . ....... 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In London in 1946 he ing land where only five out of grew restless because of the little 100 can write their names, where | opportunity open to the operate 65 per cent of the population have |side of eye cures, He quickly trachoma and other eye diseases |moved at the invitation of King and where the political climate is Saud. + hh LACKS TRAINED MEN During his stay in Saudi Arabia {more than 30 hospitals were built, 3 jer maing the King's hosp.tal! J/which ranks among the Middle East's finest. Education was step- ging KC Army for five years. " 5 > EASY REDUCING ii si WITH LARSON'S SWEDISH MILK DIET WHAT IT IS: Larson's is a special diet invented in Sweden, also 2 country famous for health. If you are overweight because you eat too much and want to reduce easily, uickly and safely, while you discourage your appetite, then try Larson's S.M.D. See that you don't have to be so fat and bulgy. 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