Indian Leaders In Ontario Oppose Integration Plans By THE CANADIAN PRESS jof Montreal's Caughnawaga In-| dians, se 's a ggg ob have suspic scepticism ‘and outright hostility concern- ing a plan to integrate Indians into society. ' An agreement signed hy the Ontario government Thursday _ Will transfer Indian affairs ad- ministration from Ottawa tothe provincial government: It will also involve both governments oy long-range education, wel- called the. “another disgraceful of Indians.” The attractive model said the Onta'rio government has no right to, participate “in Indian affairs atid that a statement that. Indi- ans’ will be removed from - the reserves sooner or later is a disgraceful “boast of a forth~ coming Miss Horn said she believed and hounsing program oj|Indian and Northern Affairs raise Indian standards of liv- Minister Arthur Laing~ would | be agreement | betrayal | % Mr. Logen eaid “alt ‘our deals are with Great Britain, result- ing from a_ treaty made in ‘He said his eople ‘never will give up their reservations and would not be happy living ia ‘apartments or city housing. Julia Jamieson, a retired \teacher on the Six Nations re- | serve, said Indians will not part with their land under. any con- ditions. “Integration is-a big word, but the rich do not mix with the poor. “What makes the government think we could mix?” “Miss Jamieson. said city tax- payers do‘not want Indians in- tegrated’ anyway. 90 miles north of Owen Sound, Ojibway Chief Wilmer Nadji- wan termed the plan “ridicu- lous.” - Ge i He said Indians on serve may decline to accept & government blitz on ving: con- ditions. STATE OTHER VIEWS On the other side of the fence sat white men concerned with Indian affairs. Omer Peters, chairman of the Ontario Indian Advisery Com- mittee, said in Moraviantown that Indians will believe in gov- ernment plans when they see results, “We've had lots of words, tots of talks for 100 years.” :- said Indians fear loss of his te jtavy secretary at the home. of- Wilson Piss Clamedown On Gambling LONDON (AP):-Prime Minis- ‘’ ter Wilson's government has given notice it intends to | clamp down on Britain's ex-| yenting gambling-as a social - ev! '\George Thomas, SEQOND SECTION . Of Election Is Sought parliamen- fice, told. a public: meeting: “There are families whose | lives are being made hell be: | cause of gambling. The time | MONTREAL. (CP) ' Annulment ( — A lesah ne \ « Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 10, 1966. ¢ Guaedions “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" - ing. upset about the plan. - George Vaevery, chief coun |, i St Toone its in any ee et oe asking for annulment of " * Im all cases, however, the fed- \ “It is @ most vicious violation cillor of the Six Nations Coum- |transfer a : - ts . — bao sity i & federal election in| eral government will share of Indian rights,” she said. cil, said he was glad to lear| “I wish someone tell lhe on the way i diced Shefford, Que., has been filed _ geste with the province. ‘At the Six - Nations reserve |the . government is thinking of |me what community pe reng |from which it will be v ae : a - , An outspoken critic of Indian |near Brantford, Joseph Logan, |spending money on Indians, |ment means. I've’ asked around |.41t to recover.’ me with Quebec Superior Court, it ‘attairs, Miss ‘Kahn-Tineta Horn |jne of nine Mohawk chiefs of |“but we are a race of people jand nobody gives me areal AM |) oy 0. Lode clear he was distlosed here. — the. Iroquois Confederacy, “said |and we do not’ want to lose our |swer.” -- ind is. alm-' ‘the petition cites what it calls | ‘ ithe Canadian government ‘thas |standards as Indians and be-| Ernest McDwen, ‘executive di- |ing mainly at the” rash wt ‘pri- the number of illegal votes” no right to say what we do or |come lost in the future.” ~ rector of the Indian-Eskimo As- |vate gambling clubs that have ast and “the extraordinary jidon’t: do.” At the Cape Crocker reserve, eee termed the plan a |sprouted throughout Britain dur- |, as tread oe a | major ing the last few years. The se : } PLEA. Sedsrahan of Agriculture | ““Tiie could never have beem loiihs run roulette and card erection Fe ier | fj fth | Jeause nobody was ready for it.” [Eames He made fo reference lcount tty Liberal Louis Nevet. ““Twenty- 1 Annua | ene said, however, aoe cies tet ie anne Progressive Conservative | : : he hoped the government was | sin : in Brit- |runner-up. to Mr. Neveu, Paul - Stationery, wedding M afl j | not serious about a 50-year plan. : ., |Trepanier; lost the election by ~ invitations, invoices, ec ing |} “We just can’t continue to _ The government is known to |27 votes. He said, following the) - statements- and all | muddle ahead. We must display |P¢ comcerned about the mush- /recount, that an annulment your job printing re- ‘ * jroom growth of gambling clubs twéuld be ; : much more energy than that. sought, quirements, All jobs Tuesday, January Tl, 1966 and the increase of stakes and| The petition was submitted guaranteed As :30 pm -& 6:30 p m t | DEVISE NEW MEDICAL Amp {his losses. Some reports claim. Dee. Me _Suscibers,, Ge. ett0e je | ‘Superior Court’ t | OTTAWA (CP)—Daptars ‘from | 28 20,000 ($60,000) to change ford district. The action was dis~’ “CENTRAL | The annual meeting of the Directors will be Ihave invented ,a device costing |Dr. Graham Schuler of the re- He la representing Philippe | PRI held as above noted. lbetween $60 ‘and $100 which, |search council aid the low cost |Kennes, in whose name N T E R - Federation members and interested persons jjused in conjunction with jof the device brings it within |tition was undertaken. | welcome. _ the means of all doctors. Other |nes, a journalist, a Phone 4-8506 | J. L. DEWAR, Secretary. — centre of ATTACK IRON TRIANGLE paratroops, infantry and at. tillery pierced the fringes of . the triangle. (AP Wirephoto — _ via radio from Saigon) _ meres a hae \ ; j A \ \ | RS RN A ALE. oa | Heat is the Sale every manon | i, ~ spolph> HERS P.E. |. has been waiting for . WEAR Our FIRST Sale. 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