Q,-d ,.v i l: :l;hursdny.Au8-11955 -Indian Act before I-louse .- OTTAWA (CP) - The (Overn- ment 'I'uesdny'x-elected an OPPOSI- uog proposal to give Indians a blanket right of appeal to the ieourts against all cabinetand nua- llterial orders affecting Lheil rights and interests. Davie Fulton (PC-Kamloopsi. supported by all three opposition parties, made his proposal as the Commons concluded study of I catch - all bill embodying lever-ll amendments to the Indian Act. One extends lndians' liquor rights -provided the provinces agree- Citizenship Minister Pickerstllll and Mr. Fulton disagreed on the question of whether Indians al- ready have the right. to appeal to the courts any decision affect- ing the property rights. of Indian bands or individual Indians. Mr. Pickersgili said they have Mr. Fulton argued they have not and moved an amendment that would have added a whole section to the hill. APPEAL RIGHT it would have given Indians the right to appeal any government decision affecting band funds. re- serve lands, real and personal property and the euira -hisement or disiranchisement of Indians and bands. The amendment. proposed after the Commons completed clause- by-clause study of the bill. was defeated by a vote of ii to 27, the Liberal majority out - voting the Progressive Conservative, So- cial Credit and CCF parties. The most contentious section in the bill-which now requires only third reading before being sent to the Senate-would give Indians liquor rights approximating those of the white man. -At present, subject to wishes of the provincial governments which regulate liquor laws, Indians are permitted to buy and consume li- quor in public places. That is the practice in Nova Scotia. Ontario, Gra Bringing Up Father. YES, FELL(7NAMERKANS,Ti-E XE? FREZE IS THE VERrI Li'l Abner Mickey Mouse ( EIJY WHO TKAINED TD EST PIE AT A WALKrT&T AW PAP! HERE'S Voutz " rum.) 5 .Hueo!MV MA3ol2 H g . v A. p c:ALLoeis wa-srwlupt Henry H05 WITH THE -5l.Eo6r;- we 5 25o TIMES IN Muggs and Skeeter Minor lniuries LONDON, Ont. (CF)-Twn Que- bec City nurses and a Roman Sntbollc priest from Halifax ea- zaped with minor injuries Tues lay when their car was involved In a head-on collision with another Into It 'a city intersection. Miss Madeline Roussin. 34. who police said was driving. is in hos- pital with a broken coilarbone. Miss Juliette Lacliance. 3, and ner brother. Eugene Ia- chanca. were treated tor lacon- lloas. g l TELEVISION. A CitCW.- Munroe frelevlalon Prograrnina Scheduie Channel 3 A blenlna may prove the reverse: Ba useless or he even worse. -Old Mother Nature. All his life Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel had been proud of his tail. Yes. sir. he had been proud of that big bushy tail of his. It was a handsome tall and he knew It. No one else had such a broad. flat, lovely tall as his. He loved to sit with it held up- right against his back. In weather it kept his back wann. But it wasn't just Lecause it was so handsome that he was proud of that tail. lie was proud! of it's ” It was ” afraid of tailing when he made a long jump in the treetops. It help- Hir that an um he was never ed him to keep his balance win! . He know. too. that 11 ttaabliaasii is-uasfaraaheeould. wttbthat flat lit 3 cold T shore wasn't one hit nearer. Of course it was nearer. It was con- stantly growing nearer and near er. but he was down in the water with only his head above it and from there he couldn't see that he was getting any nearer to shore. "I didn't know you mail win”. said Ira. Quack. Mrs. Quack the Mallard Duck canto swimming along-inside him. squirrel?" cried Mn. Quack. Happy Jack didn't say a word. no had an breath left to rats mg min, was addressing Manitoba. British Columbia and the Yukon. 'Under the extended liquor laws. the provinces could permit Indians to buy liquor in liquor stores and drink it in other places. Indian bands also would be given a local option in such provinces, provided the province agreed. to bring II- J quor onto the reserves. 30:" mm" vakymo SOON H3332”, Social Security ' . D A y CONTRACT BRIDGE Must Not Sap By B. my BECKER 1. Boast swelling - ym :- as we do. that the club queen would 5' C"””d5 190”-l WW1 3 South dealer. drn without a finesse. 17” "M" Dow" 19 "I" 9 P n epen enCe Both aidea vulnerable. There was a .third possibility. M g;;.'”' 1--”'"d' -omelv "' g p110; perhaps less obvious. Which South u'F "'"Y 0' "5 31 UN! 31-. JOHN-Sp Nndl (Cp Lg um, Q92 turned to make the hand. He led i ”"'”d-y" 2cA”'m'l Child tenant-Governor Sir Leonard Out- 'K7d3 his last trump. discarding a club ""'9'5""1 -0cl-l"It0r- 32-Mirth srbrtdge told assembled teachers . K 3 "9"" d”mmY- Smith WW had ""99 "C m'""""' 'a''”' .1 the .1;,51ng of their mwweek .K43 m d 3 diamonds and the A-J of clubs 13-Shlbby 3.Acrosa (Turk-l wmmu. school Tuesday UH” .AKm1 N Ogg left; dummy had four diamonds min!) 4. Marry 2t.High character training in the schools 53 W E ' 1.82 and a club. and so did East. 14t3l'0Ik- 5.Wall lmus.) Yntudawu Anne! ,h,,u1d M. an second place ml, . 10 g , .0 1097' The ace. queen and another dla- water painting 25.rleah 31. Many gum. academic subjects. pQ5 s In 2 mond disclosed that.dummy.s last 15. strip: a. Eskera of depend He said he hoped gauche,-3 In. A 981 diamond would provide no discard. 13r3'bl'c11 my '- 1:601.) animals on than ' p , ' ierted lciti z e n ship training in CJOQ xlttiiaiiopes fiil:1hged,lt:erefore. gsnithe 17.3!" Izovlvevef uaedood 34. Military V VOUQ 3-A1-H395 svery esson in every subject. 10" 0 9 C 11 (lU9en- 9 9?! - P Inc t fort veiilclo Nun!-An; Lusggx egg; . Wm if it did men new work on OAQ5 attempting the club finesse (which death 9. Fathers 2ti.Patha ot 35.Fit on-1'lc,uLr..fo Ly THE STRONE um; part, 3 div) 3 would have proved fatal), South re 1!. Goddess ti. Lyra-shaped celestial 87.8heitcredi . . "We must. eXCl18f:i3G good ideas The bidding: c”Q;t”r9:'9ddVl;93i'dh"';tdh- G h ls ?;qd"")l llockelh bodies aide .. as we exc ange endship," Sir - E"! 95 I S are W ear . one aplola. 21.Geal-tooth 38. Dist Leonard said. It was up to teach- 1.02.3 Zv:t zxadh Pm, (East had shown up with only 19. Conatei. 15,1-ioney. 23,Pflg'igh .103.-'t,,ea 3 an to gee mag social security 4. . two). as well as 3 spades and 2 lltion gathering people lstfrom Z benefits did not sap the spirit of opening lead,kin 1 h p d”.”"""d5t Theremre: we” sumed 39-Km” W insect 29.Wiur Titanic mdepgndence. The attendance 0, After iakin twosho neaais-k with 2 clubs. of which he had al- couch 41 regular student teachers and west led I mg", heartzzh. h lg 'i ”3dY Phyed 0'15 31-3""!-I03 5 gpecjaj ' "1, wt , "cord ruffed and declarer ovehrilcned 35 Also. East had started wtih five barley for the gummef M15001 3,,” u South la ed I b t m '2! clubs, and he had already played 2a.Mananama Memorial University. and led fiheyjacklocfllspageq Clogs: lfrourdof) th;:i lio ptrotefctthhishdinag 24.Grow old . - a S . i the " to Wests kins. West shrlnxived um: aoeiendir inn 25' fetiueil returned a trump, which South one club left. 17 Gragps Naval Rgsarve won. and another trump drew the Accordingly. South led a club ms” ".1. , , . remalnms one. from dummy and played the ace (Eur) A-rmen Saul s.ll.'e:..:".:l:.l': .l:::.lr..:".: l':.:..""'::'.' l""": Mm-1" r V . . then on if he was not to come home glementary Eirithmgetic e Thaeuejagk um” bed ' HALIFAX (CF) - The Carri" lame. There were two obvious of clubs provided the tenth trick 31' opmmu , Wnmcem '9”?-'l 1'"? mday ("T chances to make the hand-the There is an ancient nag about a Ssnhwmh .3 l"”' ”" "" NW” 500.” 00”” -derse diamonds might break 34 peek being better than a finesse """'m 0 H3” '1'” 0' C" '1" Q"3l”l93u0n to provide a parking place for dec- but it seems to us that the la er um” -' I Th! 001? Clnadllll MIVRI 8i? M larer's losing club or the cm. who counts out alhanlt c bpe jyust u'Nom' i ' Ierve squadron to operate from I finesse against the missing queeii as effective and iurlbenzzre lasts 35'C”'"""”"l .' '""l9'- "19 VC 929 0' T0l'0Il'v0- might succeed. He did not know longer ' uDm'k"l”' l will he aboard plus a num1ier of ' ' 0” I ailvlce a v i a t o r s from nearby ::d"0"lG & earwater air base. I0 ,; The Toronto squadron made na- ST 35- AHIPPM gt history last summer when they T3”-Tji . . 39 HI"!!! ined in carrier operations as D T t 0'30 part of their annual training pro- e 10. Vessel ' pgm, which ”i” By Thornton W. Burgess u ;."r::::" liaatd AXYDLIAAXI II LONGFILLOW Each day the ooda lcttanaradtlsrant. .ACI'yQl0(l'IlIQItlCIU0l CZIZLLIF A2 CQH rzboc. QUIR trans csauli-Qrbvtlt. RIGHT WITH Ti-ll: WORLD! -- Dlatrlbuiod by King rm-Ira lyadtda 9'! n.an.v cinrrroouorrn - lion's how to an it: one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. ate. Ilngla lsttan. ape.- trophies. the length and formation of the words In all Mats. Jho Lona ltan X81: U Yesterday's Cryptoqnolai oops it; an HIAVIN-Alibi! nowunto. Equipment Far Behind ORILLIA. Oat. CF) - A ratlrad Canadian nan-at said today Can- ada's army is it yuan behind in its equipment and has an air- brlndo but no all-ma to Mal.-Gen. I. If. s. Macklla. former Canadian Army Mutat- Generai. said Canada's field may evmitrlllll I dvtstol. is still armed and substantially on the lttl H . xv. . Claims Canadian Army