xle an tor a throne ()KCW-TV Pn—siannn s‘ n oh Ne wt, w I ll Sport pm.—ihoriday Huyitlll sin. ow pm einanr Can-d. Journey - A. Noni- w itelen kau ,n -ldke ihinr pin—Scavll" NIII 3; pn, :m -—lalavlliuti Nam inn—supper : n —lntovhlen weather pin—Supp“ clots "in r—lnlevulon scon- gym—Roul- c r —Mighwlv rairoi ., n—mr tithing. -the attendar. .nio Mn—rl" ll m on —w.esilm. trio an ecnc iv Nun n it . vVlewpaim lint ..n —Cch iv NM llri .n—ilan oit N THE AlR By chnnE FRAJIWR iiiAititovnt, thrador tcpt rnitnrts to integrate the Eskimo are not always uy. "They have cnuglit the nth. This is the experience in Ll» tude that it was the government hrador where the Newioundlaui which moved them irom their povernmont _cloaed an Eskimo hunllng and tishina tlroundi. in settlement HI 1969. and scup'ntilet the government support tornteprate its 300 residents intn‘lhem." Mr. Hettaseh said. three Laorador communities. . The settlement closed wn HetTRY '0 "AC" m... ,9 mm, mm 0, GM in Nain. a determined eiiori nay. Hunllna and (Illian were h, PEI"! "We 10 (“ch mm stood there. on the uni-m m. aihillty to the new settlers. A “mm. m when" w "my church callet‘tlan system was in. and administer. it we: decided “mm” m “5" “'l '"il"““" lo move the reaidenlr to ann. lrt'mm “a fund! "'0'" 9‘58 Booed-lie and Makkovlk. lW’W "land rem" 0‘ 10 other settlers ll not no notice- Ibly higher thll lhe Ehltlmm e inched In “five for It. Integration Of Eskimo Painted Taugh Problem It We: Intended flint in the eonwlldatcd letllementl they wnuld hlve better and um ed thll the learn In den I Elkllml Wuuld t In the campetlllve. drlvlnfl lplrlt at the modern econamyr ALL GOOD must he caroiul whet I y." said stegirled Paul llet. rareh. the pray-haired Moravian missionary at Mnkkovlk. “We have much to he crate- tui to the government tor. The nelloollr the nursing station. the pensions and the pony honue. these have all been cod. not I cannot say that everything that has been done is good." ills doubts and those oi other Moravian missionaries are the some — physically. the Eskim irom i-iehron have pained. Splrr they may have last. have more people on re~ list now than ever heinre." says Mr, l-lettnrch. Maltkovik, NOT I nrlglnnlly a pre- Nl'l‘r; or DAY my “5.57 Nita um—l-uu l'Alli'S RADIO E TV. Cl’lfll (in unto iiiitutur t it’t—A‘tw t Wetihar r rcaunlly a we mi Inundup {ls—cm anm len .—Ci)imlly i. Wllmn ilnundup ’ ~Mw) t viewa on an as t ls—tnier i. Moist when lurid .e ' n—nilantt News Roundup , nitlY Mode lit—hm i. 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Getty roomy am PM I “10—Nle l lnllfld Wm Its—M..th sponsor-i nil—iii. aory team them 7 I lfl—VM Mu "lumen show vm—ctc lel A direct lam win—rrnmw V I5—A M- lDlO—Count Vow WWI lfli5~Mutlr On the heather into—in Mari... with Mull: Him—CBC New. ll os—Josn war-hall ll IS-Ful comm ll Jb—lha AnMn it ts—Cate Veriavy fab—tonne... iwmien llS—chvclwlgoti 215—1an lunulon into—Molt . tron roast W~ttc News | nth-t Weath- lit—Stinky NAM-r A WI .- tape 1.15» LS "ta 0?: teed shew “me moral lit.Y 5" h" g" John min t I to site A story white settlement. more than douhled its pnpula. tinn to 350 when the Hehroh people moved in, The doubled population shares the same huntinl and liman grounds that previously supported Makkovikt in nopedaie, to miles north or Makkovllr and 140 miles. north oose nay. nevi Gerhard Voliprccht makes the same no. scrvatio “ e have more re- ‘iiei nnw." EsKmos NoT LAZY ih Nain, 1m miles north or Goose ny. ev. Frederick Grubb also rcporled increased reitet enrolment but not to the same extent u in the more southerly centres. Nate and Makkovik absorhed the built a! llhe l-lebrnn people. Honednle gelling only 11 or is ianiiliea. 1 it is not that the Eskimos are liary. the missionaries emphh- sired. 0n the cuntrai'y. they are irednurceful. They are resource- ltui enough in take .idvniiiiific or -the tact that a certain uundnrd oi iivihlz can be achieved wilti- oiil. wark. Without a modern economy here the standard oi litinz oi IN BANK TRAP COOKSVILLE. out. [cm A teller might make a mis- take. press a button and drnp an innocent liltlc liM lady into a cage in the hank basement. the. preslik'nt til the Royal Emit oi Canada warn w, Earle tisLaunhlin was interviewed here nnd wux commenting on a sugges— lion that trip door: be In- staiied Ill irnnt oi tcilers‘ canes to thwart would-he 'ts. °’ lSDME l But ‘ DANGER seen cents a year per lot wns ":lru—l lduced in get a little money tor. .Ltie ll:th uke‘mem In why lbw lhuuld ‘ Pit i There is no douht the Eskltitall are hotter nit physically They are healthier, with hotter innu Horns and I nursing Nation ritude available. Their children have school Inching up to lhc ninth grade. end soon in the liltle school level. , u" M, m," m “M, m", white clapboard structures. roar. ‘when we had um“ um...” mm In heal and costing them llllly‘ ‘Mr. Heliascn. “We will have 31" I You In purchase nay-l more ditticuiiier now. We have mm. In Hebmn. they lived ml to teach them to stand on their shackst , own feet and to make |hcir own The m'k‘lflfl “95 I1”? 'hel decision on who to serve." children will heneiit irom tiiel iteliei payments only make it move. hut they are not so sure‘ harder to teach seli-rcliance, he'ahniii the older tutu a . lines i wonder wlicre‘ NEED AMniTmN i said . Hel- "We have to instill some am. lassli, least we are . ._ hitlon in them." says hlr. \‘nll- holding the tort tor them here. )‘n‘echt "We have (it teat-ii lhem II we loll them. file]! would so ‘ x to flush themselves. » "They don't llilnk In IPrm‘ nl Said Mr. Vollpret‘ttl: "I nitw < anys [ind i| true what an old this. : 3W pushing themselver up.” Mr, itetiasch “And ronlly, un. lsinnsry onee told me. To he a lesd there is Ahmelhlng here'mlssionary you need three like |ndualry, unless lht‘v canithlngs—pallcncc, patience and see where to go it is hartl toloatience." “They don't ieel the need ior n a we do." said Mr, ,Gruhh. "They ieei that it the government wants to educate lthe children, then let the luv. ernrnent pay. There war a ti. storm when we introduced he lcollectlml system in church. Nevertheless, Nain'a absorp- tion oi the Hehroners ital worked out well. Naln lmsinly Eskimo in the (lost lplace, and Mr. tiruhh said he war heartened by the way the Nain people took the newcom. ers in hand The government supported iishery hod ileason last year tor Arctic char. land there was enough some And liish ior the 550 people of the lenlarged community, RESENTMENT ln Mnkkovik. predomln- nnfly while “hill the Beltran ‘peaple came—and not so lriilt~ .iltl game Anti tlsh Ire-c lilting: have not gone I: well, “There I: more rude] feellnfl there thnra you might think.” isaid Mr. Hettuuh. “although lihere ll in) open munliestnllon I ll." Sltmuel non—nor, a 18-year old isrnell anthropologist living with the Eskimo community in livinltkoviit. cnnlirmed Mr. Help ltssch's statements, “1 ddih‘i know how deep it lruns." he said. “but there In ;rescntment on the part oi the RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ‘ NH THEIR RSERV IN 1174 GASTON m5 SLUMBERING PEMEFULLY, BUT HIS EWHER It“! SLEEPING Wlfll l‘lElltNED FIST: “cur—.muna-m...‘ é'erNfi! .13 .3 uts moms Potato-wove. A YUME CAN as PLAYED av HIT‘HNG THEM WITH A HAMMER orininll nettle“ And there ll suspicion all [he part 0! the E:- O C U! m l (D I >l 2 The government houses thi‘y‘u‘ “:4 have are neat. sturdy,l:l I >l ammo” in W: New voJ DlDN'Y snow U» H 50* ICE-CREAM VENDOR! ’ V -' mum K Na txnlzs you at<. P m C vssu‘regmv wonmsw Av. . My THE w or SLEEPKN’ BENIWI DlD \ou DAV o- Hats A inan IM BEAT-’1 Y AN OFFICE parry! ‘n—ils ONE is murmur! ir cl. 5: A atAsT.‘ once a :2- A25 ALL AL Bul’NDtJOQ we as A5 wmkrwr A5 Til s kimos." ‘ hir Hettasch thinks the lirst. mistake was to huild the housel‘ lior the Eskimos irom rtenrnn Jon a point oi land some dis. ltance irom the original settle- lmclii. .‘ i “it would have heed Miter to lhave put all the people in ihal :old aetuement." he slid, "Then‘ its o dtvision hetween un" _ n itir. Vollprecht woa Egamsli .the more on principle. "They .slinuld have considered whether the people would he hoppy in t. e nnw place, and whether that hunting and fishan in good."l he said. ‘WAR\' OF FUTURE Bath Mr. Vollprerlit Ind Mr. Hcluscn fear that within]! haw In; acquired any a! the white; man‘s opportunities—neither ax-[ ‘pects a minim: or lumbering in- ldustry here his at least a gen- eration—the Eskimos will picki up the worst elements oi the; lwhite man's world, as they hav- ‘alrcady picked up paternalisml "For centuries." Mr. Hettuschi said. "we have heen glven they jnh nl' protecting the Esklmol. from the whites. an H in dil-l ierent, and we have to teach the Eskimos to live with them." l The Moravian church. one oi. the oldest oi protestant uhur‘ ehes. has been involved In Lab- l missions since 1752 anti 3 K van large Kraan (ll crown land to take care oi Eskimos. West dealer. EanVest vulnerahle. norm vum OAK‘NI st- 003115: K“ IA 1‘ PI- ‘9 Opening lend—kan ni spades. Boris Schapii-o. nritish star. tall: Hill Ild Itory. He wu urine in a team or tour event and held the South hand ttyp. I I for him, he uyni, HE Wu '9. nos—tic. Matti-ea auto—tic M-iim LOO—CK um A.t:t-canedian roundup Ado—«urn in the Air AJO—(Mmtdown 4.45 Monte tn the tin Loo—Maritime Huh I si Loo—ac Adi—0» Peril-maul Mill min—Music in the Evelian 7.I5—|vllm nit—Marine Wuth t. Murieai | arloda ltd—Amman too—halo tnttrneitonel nth—soundings '.W—Cnrtv|ntlenll Nulldly tam—ac Nmul NIwI roundup t. sooner, hum-Hy tom—mail.» hovel-n |I.thtme Mn. "WM tub—coon deem it Moria Wuilinv liwnllld Wm CONTRACT BRIDGE book I New Is 'fl'lfl‘ WutM By It. JAY BECKER :rittino there mindlnii his own husiness and quite unexpectedly linund himseli decision at the hearts. West led the kinp ni spades. ,sshaplro ruiied it in dummy and cashed the Mt oi hearts. everyone lollawliig suit. Then he played the one at oluhs Ind the link oi diamonds and ruiicd a ldinmond. l When he now led the tack oi . eiuns. planning to itnesse ii West played low, West 'cavered with the queen. So he Wlin with the king. East (nllnwmg suit.- and than claimed the contract. ex- plaining he would continue to liead pond diamonds and cluhs ‘liiifil the deicnse took the queen ni hound—the only trick they ltnuld net. I r a relilltr he scored lino points tor hiddtnp and making the slain. oi eourre, achapiro was phenomenally lucky to pot a n trump hreait u weu as a M diumnd division. and also in iind West and the queen oi lclubdt Quite naturally. he ,thoupht his team would inaiu a remote pain on the deal. ovever. it turned out that his terminal no points on the hand- At the other tahle. with his teammates now holding the East.Weai cards. North - South ‘ntouped at tour hearts on a 1somewhat dliierent sequence or iiltis. i nail Sehhpiro't teammttu ldlecled to let the mutter mt ‘thent, thly would tnva lhuwn a ,nct prom on the deal or .poinis. hut, unfortunflcly, East decided In bid bur Ipariu, which not doubled. Thln did not turn out in be llnn healthy a contact. because [the dam hlnctlomd perfectly ~and took two diamond tricks llnd I m". ah well II (to Mam Ind two :lutu. Ind |Iiul detent- eti the contract tour tricks—moo this. it duel [net to thaw that In .ium play you can't count will- ‘tnlckenl before they're hutch Id' ‘ DAILY CROSSWORD Amuss 2. Panacea 22. Likely 1,Gives up lsoumem zwrx'a s. Futory antes or politi- 1L Glrl'l nude 1: cat 2. spect party: 13. irormer ehhr. u 25.Fond Prue iiah it. 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