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May 11. 1964. 13’ Fraser River Indian Band Breaks Into Motel Busness VANCOUVER tCPt—A band ‘of Thompson Indians wanted to go into the motel business in the higii. rugged reaches of the Fraser River Canyon. ‘ Betwcen them and their goal .Itood legal traps and closed ‘ doors. . With adviser Donald Ursaki leading the way around the traps and through the doors. ‘they have in the last 1“; years financed and built the $200,000 'Sportsman Motel at Spenccs Bridge. BC ‘ dian himself. says the recipe of- fers hope to Indian groups 1 everywhere. The project faced a traditional difficulty—no starting point for Iuntutot'ed Indians certain to be Istung in any assault on the fi- nancial world. MOVERS SOUGHT HELP . From his accountancy office [in Vernon. B.C.. Ursaki was gaskcd for help by the prime ‘movci-s of the scheme. 'l‘hcy iii- ciuded the Waikcm brothers— Forrest. 34; William. .30; an Clarence, 5m -- an agriculture graduate from the univcrsiiv of .-—and nephew, Ralph Wil- liams. ' Ursaki found thcsc basic prob- Ilems: : Ursaki. a former reserve iii- 1 i” n ‘ was impossrl‘ile tinder thc1 ilndtan Act to take Indian land. to, Mum or assets on this land. as sccur- i ' to s Loan, mortgage and insurance companies refused to provide a mortgage. The Walkcms had conic into possession of a motel sitc- when I the provincial highways depart- tmeni expropriatcd other land itlicy owned for a new bridge. They also had $20,000. in pay- Imciit by a railway for reserve iproperty that kept sliding onto the tracks. LOOPHOLE DISCOVERED Ut‘stiki discovered around the ioan-scctiriiy p lem in thc ltidian .\ct through another scction that allows a band. on majority votc. render its land by tlcilso to a company. ’l‘hc liidians .simply formed a company. ‘Sportsman Holdings Ltd. surrendered their own land to their corporate se ves. “Our band is probably the _V \I' H 1‘0 '3 :2. Prairie Rains Greatly Improve Crop Outlook OTTAWA ’(‘P' Rain on thr- Prairies in the last wcck hits my m Canada m WWII" “1“ {Heath improved mnisture con- dei'talte the surrender of its own ditioné and 51mph” 3”, ad _ land and a tour commercial development." Ursa i Sill . I In trying to raise .1 mortgage. Ursaki was turned down by the department of indian affairs and y 20 companies. The Indian af- ftiirs department told Ursaki of 3000.000 loaned nit to Indians. 5300.000 would it: \ to be writ- ten off as bad debts. Ursaki finally found a sympa- thetic official in the federal government‘s industrial Dcvcl- opmcnt Batik here. In the mcnniimc front Shell Oil Company to lend ho Indian company money. without security. to build part of the motel and an adjoining service station. The lndiuns managed to run titcir 320.000 $61,000 with other borrowings and ' o cattle. The development hFllk put tip the rest, 0N Iii-HOUR DAYS In April. 1003. the ciitire hand went on 16-hour days started h it i l d i it c. Walkem worked a bulldozer on a road job during lIlf‘ day. the motel until midnight. and tiicti snatched four lioiirs‘ sleep,‘ The motel and dining roomi urcctcd their first customers in: August. The indians now oper-‘ atc the scrvice station an 1 motel themselves and lease out thc dinin: room. ltcfusin: to stint on facilities. thcy can )tittsl a swimming pool. electric heat and air con- ditioning. telephones in the rooms an “the best mattresses moncy can buy." 'i‘hcy cuter to sportsmen as their name im~ plies. and brochures dwc‘ll Ilf‘ilV- ily on trout and stecihcad fish- ing. on upland bird and big- game hunting nearby. Ursaki says the formula that worked onte can work again. But he adds that the basic trott- bic lics dcep. He believes pres- sure must be ptit oit the Indian affairs department to replace its present officials with social workers. professional men and business "1011. 'i‘hc work of lIlf‘ dcpartmcnt must switch from teaching ltttltntts how lo I)(‘ scc- rind-class citizcns acccptin: food and getting by— to instruct- ing them in the skills of stic- ct‘ssfu! conipctitinn he obtained an offer ~ A ’7 quatc now in all at'as : the spring grain crop. the hur- cau of statistics has rcportcd. The rain has curbed serious soil drifting iii parts of Saskat— chcwi—iii and .ibcrt it The report is the first 111 a series of six crop surveys cov- ering all Canada and incorpor- ates the first of 11 special rc- ports on the Prairie provinces. Elsewhere in ('illlilfln. .\ovii Scotia and New Brunswick re- port gnod progress oti the land in many areas due to dry and warm wcatiicr. Some potatoes and grain are already sown. Growth has been slow. in Prince Edward Island farm work IlilS been limited and all three Maritime provinces need rain. If favorable weather continues ,tn Quebec. good progress is air-l perted in lowing cereal cropl. and the season may be several, days ahead of normal. Ontario has received adequate i moisture generally from recent. ‘rains and too much in some‘ parts. in Brit i sh (‘olunibia plant growth is about 10 days behind s c I10 ri ll Ie because of cool weather following a mild win- lcr. i Two Men Killed In Plane Crash S'I‘. RFDMI. Que. ff‘I’t —'I'vt’o‘I lllf‘n were klllf‘f‘l Friday in the crash of a light private plane. in a plowed ficid 20 miles south i of Montreal. ‘ 'l‘hcy w c r e idcntificd Ronald Hervieux and Dollard Devcauit. both of Montrcai. The owners of the plane. Lau-l i‘cntide Aviation, said it had‘. been making an unauthorizedi flight. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT firmness of the Sampanalndtatis of the Grain Chara.’..A.. ARE MADE FROM THE TRUNKS OF THE BOTTLE TREE. THE WOOD WHICH IS 50 SOFT i ’ SCOOPED OUT WITH 'YET THE BARK IS AS HARD AS IRON Gk-fmw.ueh..rni .“uidr‘niam-t ~ ox wEtGHtitG 1.400»... mm ADORNED WITH A Storm FLAG WAS PRESENTED Br GEN. JONATHAN notttioti to NEW HM'IPSHIR'I, WHO IN TURN GAVE THE “MID -/N(£UDING TH! 5/75: or cat/r52 HARBOR AND NIH HAM/’70» .I..I_.3_)l vita" x ingev BUSES“ ‘ ' GOVERNRR t 3-9 3) a” $9 an .1 3: His ROSARZ rinsetzws it“ y CONSTANTLY DAV , AND MIGHT-EVEN 1N Hts SLEEP - ’OR 42 YEARS Potash Producton Slated I To Begin In Sask. In Fall I By JIM PEACOCK I NEW YORK '01" «-- Produc- ‘iion from the world's first full- scale commercial 5 01 u t i o n- mcthod potash mining operation jwill begin in Saskatchewan in . October. K a l i u m Chemicals ILimiterl cxcciitivcs told a prcss ‘ conference here. They said thc success of thc solution - method mining opera- ‘ticn. which pumps the potitsli “i the surface in a liquid through drill holcs similar in oil wclls. ‘ h o o s t s ihc world's commer- .(‘lfllly-EH'HIIOIHC polain rcscrvcs Esitfficicnty to meet expected I needs for 8.000 years Pnlflsll is iiscd primarily as .a fcrtiiizcr ingredient and Bovd ‘R. Willctl. vice-president and ‘gcncrai manauct- of Kaiiiini. isaid by next January. when the 1065 fct‘tiiizcr season bcgiiis. the company‘s plant west of Regina trio—Newt, Waathcr 8- "-5- "Md will be pl‘Odllf‘lilE potash at the rate of (“10.000 t ns a year. Much of this will be for ex- 'port markets. in the United States at first and later in the Far East. especially Japan. .company executives said. The Kaltum minc will bc the second producer in Saskat- chewan. which has billion< of tons of potash buried bcncath ‘its surface ill depths to more than 5100 Tim (tillf‘i‘ producer is at 1:15 tct‘imzy. ciist of Rcziiiii. \vlicrc international nt i n c r a Is and - micals is usin" t"‘11\‘(‘11ll(tl"‘.I‘ sltnft mining ntctliods to re- ('tH‘I‘" pti'nsli or front the 3.000- S.ZI00-foot l(‘\‘ I l The solution methods permits i'ct-ovcry roni evcis much dccpcr than iiic :i.50t)-fooi dcoth w it i c it is considered the cco mimic limit for conventional mining of potash Kiilitim's dc.- ptisits hciwccu R t‘ C: l n a and Moose .Jaw are a mic dccp. \I'iilcit said lic couldn't esti- mate total tonnage of t c com-I pniw's potiish rcscrvc-c. which he tiescribcd as “beyond inta- L'illililOll." A salcs officc will hc opened within two or thrcc months in Toronto, he said. and another in Vancouver into next your. initial sliipptn: would be by rail to points iii Canada and the from 3000‘ feet. A US. but by about June. 1905. Kaiiizm ~I11D111f‘llIS would be moving through port facilities in Vancouver to overscas mar- kets. Armour. largest ILS. poi— nslt itscr. would be one of Ka» liutn‘s biggest customers. CONTRACT BRIDGE I y B. JAY BECKER i I East dealer. ' Both sides \‘lllllf‘i'al‘tif‘. NORTH ‘ . ___ V QJ In 5 { .AKJR ' KJ9F‘ “131' EAHT .KJ9532 ‘QTG‘ .Az 'K9‘ tos Qua #1062 *A753 SOFT“ i .A1084 - .sros 0Q“: § The bidding: Float. South West North I’ll! Putt I . Dble. 2 3 9 Pass 4 9 Pa.“ 4 U n p c n i n it lead »« five of spades. Good defcnsc is largely a matter of partnership coopcra- tion. if both defenders kccp their eye on the goal defeat of thc contract ~- and work to- gethcr in this common aim. they can stop many contracts that would ordinarily be madc. Lia—Music in tha Air - . B'Ca:.t 5.20—Iempe (CBH only) CBC Nota- ook GOO—CBC New: and Weather 6.15—On Parliament Hill 6.20—loday'a Edifonnl 6.25—Marittma Sportacut 6.30—Mutic in tha Evanmg 7.30—Duslt ' I loo—Allignmant 8.30—1he Sound of The Sixties 9-00—Sumrnar Fallow 9-30—Diatinguished Artists IIOOO—CIC Nat. Now: on Parliament l Hill L Speaking Perlonally iIOJO—Continantal Holiday 11.00—Ilte Nile Theatre III JO—Concerl Album 12:00-3er Scores, Inland Iv Marina Waathar Ills—Enema Ins—Mini: in the Niel-t , Take this hand where South's ‘ loniy losers appear in be, ton hearts and it c l 11 h. The deali ‘was played in ii tournament in hos A n g e i e s. and dcciarcr' *wont down onc when he ran‘ into super - duper defense. I Wcst ILcw Maths. pinyin L" with Dr. Edward Frischaueri :If‘d a spade. Declarcr took the! queen with the ace and played‘ the queen of clubs. Frischauer won with the ace and rcturncd a spade. forcing dummy to ruff. It was the beginning of thc killing line of defensc. Declarer cashed the Kai nf -ciubs. discarding both his re- jmaining spades. and then led ‘the queen of hearts. F‘rischatt- DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 15. Piece of 1.F‘n.ll into 1.1‘.io do In. baked water . clay 5. Wild pig .Am. :18. Gull 9. Singer cstuury like ~—« 2. A irv ' Horne 3.1'ndividr‘d ‘19. Distant 10. Capable 4. Quaker 21. Greek 11. Cover. state: lottoi‘ as road nbhr. 22. Ordinal surface 5. Lori; o number ‘ .,.-.. 12. Folds. as in biinriics 23.1‘ngotia. Saturday'- Annui- skirt 5. t‘omply ornu- 30. certain 14. Shosiioncaii 7. A wing niciii Iroquomn Indian 8. tier is 2!. I'tiuhic Indiim 15. ’I‘iit'ce- ll. Young (log to spczik .11. Poi-mil. spot: 12. Introducing 25. Ncnicsis 33, climbing cards by n 28. Artificial plant, 16. Sloth prciuric wutcr- '36. Owing 17. Social .13. A kttrhcn “my 37, Land gnthct'ings require 20. Stop measure 19. Kind of aside 39. Pronoun kcel 2t). Sprite 21. Ridge of earth 22. Ribbonlike tags 25. Part of “to be" 28. Stronghold 2. Compass bbr. 33. Weather- co 34. McInlIic YOC ( 85. Conclusion entrance 38. Food fish 39.1’ncito 40. Command to a 41. Observes DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE A X 1' la L 0 N (6 One Icttcr simply stands for for the three L's, X for the t\ tt-ophics. the length and formation of tlic words ate all hintl. ’ Each day the code letters are diffcrcnt- I A Cryptogram Quotation 1 XLXORNGX EU CNIGB VN SU- UXOV ZEU OEF’A'U SGB OXUEUV VZXEO EGLSUENG CR. NVZXOUr— A S G V \ satin-day's Crnfloquolc: NOB NEHEXS ’8 $990" -— Hcro's how to work It: D L n A A x n F E I: L 0 \" anotltrr. 'In this samplc A is used vo 0‘s. ctc. Single lettct's, upon- Ol'n’ (‘AN BE AS AGREEABLE l or covered with the king it AS AN UNINVITED GUEST—HUBBARD ; would have been fatal to duck o 1964. King Feature. Syndicate. Inc. —- and 19d still another spade. m This amounted to giving ' i clarcr a cuff and discard. but. ; of course. there was method to ‘this madness. South was for-- -- ccd to wit in his hand. sincc you DIDN‘T by this time the only remain HEAR ME mop- ting trumps in dummy were Emggzagg:gggng2ME Nell MAY 35- m“ ""0- tAerieur?1woA.M.-— A xxx/r“ i Dcclarcr now led a heart. lo-' AN‘ALL 0N Accoumr opymg me n“ ' ‘ sing the ten to the. ace. but. 6NORING.’ iF you CAN smut; “4E “N05” WA” JUDGE ,N whcn Mathe. pursuing the line OFYOUR5,YOU F ‘ A H'ae Suowf of defense Frischauer had in N ANY itiated. played still another spade. South was licked. If ruffed in dummy. ‘ Frischauer'a nine would be- icome the fourth trick for the idcfcnsc. while If he discarded i from d u m m y. Frischaru a r ‘ would ruff with the nine to ac- complish the same result. Every play made by the de- fcnsc. starting with the open- ing lead down to the last spade. Icad by West. was essential to bring about defeat of the contract. The aligh t e at slip would have permitted South to make tort tricks. Frischauer realized earlyi that. only repeated spade leadsl could dam a rte the contract. ‘ land Maths did not let him down at the crucial point. 35’: woo—'i‘v‘a aor IEQNVI HMO} 3H]. 01 I >. was _ DUL BEEN L SINCE I’VE T ONADIE I KINDA MISS ...U6UALLY FOWED A WHOPPER OFA MV ~ther M NIGHTMARE .’ 0? "It <1 3; at =; ‘37s- I EUT iT 5 4mg LY ou-rm' 44.655 GOT! ON [If/{hXt‘yL’owb-iunmmumma-u ,y,y.r‘\:‘~s‘ '1 /-.*~ - . 0.\E - ‘\‘\ 73-09.. AT L. AST HE S GOT TO HA\E A CAVI i I . A I N W / REMEMBER THE amass I CHARGED on MOMS BILL?) CENTS .’ DADJ’ l'I’E GOTA TERREBLV Tsrziziric FIFTY FOE EVE D. PAVin il' BACK! (— '=‘.-"0i_i‘D aoosr My 7 ‘”§\A-'_O‘V\AN'CE I COULD : , , pAv yo ACKI - 1- V1 A oi fiurtiveiy checking that no one is matching. site readies we Datum-operated tape recorder GMMDSON TWO POLNDS 0F PRUNES ... L..- HELLO, GRMER'EJDIS IS MRS. MCGIWIS...I WMV LITTLE OVER WERE FOR .-.AND YOU ONLY SENT ME APOUND AND AHALF! 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