Has. since bungled the Sucz yabor , esis pitter-¢ cr. Con: ervative Middle olicy, will the. change of prime .min- aused by. Sir Anthony departure : " because of ‘pass’ a bill that would push up the controlled rents of about 6,000,000 British: houses. The new prime minister needs strong support to push through the measures necessary to pro- Iready: has shown tect the economy, There have Hitent. over British: been foretastes in warnings of higher taxation, and ‘in a £30,- 000,000 cut in defence. expendi- ture—now running at a rate of :tabout £1,500,000,000 annually: _ To champion recent military policy on Suez and push through new economy measures affecting the services, he Nas a strong iieutenant in Duncan Sandys, the new defence minister, whom one newspaper commentator has -|valled “the most ruthless mem- ~}ber” of the new cabinet. Son- ‘| n-law of Sir. Winston Churchill, he gained:a reputation for par-| > wamentary toughness and effi- ciency in his former Job as hous- ing minister.” ‘ining Selwyn “Lloyd, interpreter as Eden’s f-arnied action, as for- cretary, Macmillan was have. shown he does not I) down in “directing the |. ry side of the operation. ened for Sandys- “over: reports that compulsory national ‘ser- vice will be abolished in its pres- ent form’ and a system of selec- ;|tive service . substituted. The ‘| Labor -party supports national service cuts, ‘and would. prefer abolition “of conscription. But it is against any | reduction of num- aa of aed tax- the. April budget, and But carly trouble. is threat- . bers by.a selective method. - Mr. -Mcek, opened the seven. of,|' i on ently. and gone ‘set. ° a duniimy. and: Mr. Abel: played the jack, -Here,:;Mr, Champion -hesi- tated and after a few moments ‘| hind him, shrugged for the bene- fit: of. the other *kibitzers, ag if!” to-say, “I don’t know what he’s z x a a " a 5 a z u E r a K a EK i u q 7 " i m ra Ki E BE F aw ia x rl " wi, Play.” a won with the queen, gloating a over the fact that the lead had given him two tricks in-spades, w Whereas he could have got only @ one playing the suit himself, But m since he had to knock out both | BLACKWOOD. on te Timing, Sensational Play Makes Three No Trump Bid ~ Correct timing. is nett. to. the making: of a Nay ge percentage, of contracts, Mr. Champion: ‘made! three no trump in today’s s deal by a rather sensational Se ‘play. With’ the.same caids «and the: same” opening}, lead, My, Muzzy’ would haver timed. the play differ- spades, “the! trey, ‘went’ on from | ' Mr, Muzzy, who was sitting be-| ° waiting for, ‘He's got only, one ): Yes; Mr, Muzzy wouid have!’ . = “e WANTED: WRITERS OF STORIES. _| FoR BC's CENTENNIAL BOOK _ VANCOUVER @ Wanted: Someone to. write ‘storles for tne B.C; centennial anthology, Editor-in-chief Dr."R: EB, Wat- * ters sald: today manuscripts are only trickling in ‘desplte sub- “sjndlal prizes and prompt payment for accepted submissions, BC's "100th birthday book will offer a picture of the-prov.: . * thee, its people and thelr way mission deadline'is March 3la lished dn the spring: of 1958. of. life, past and. presenti! ‘Top, nd = book is due to bes ‘pub ” Dys Seeking Higher Taxes = 0n Liquor To Aid Alcoholics OTTAWA Q) — The govern- ‘ment was urged ‘today to ban the: sale ‘of: alcoholic. beverages on trains.and' planes and to in- crease. taxes ‘on’ the liquor in- dustry to help pay for a bigger program of rehabilitation for Canada’s 200, 000 alcoholics. The. Canadian . Temperance Federation, in a brief presented to Prime. Minister St, Laurent, said: “This is no time for ‘indif- ference.” If the western world is to provide. “leadership, - ‘it, must come, to grips with this” “evil thing liquor which: stalks In our midst. Woes “Phe time” ‘has. arrived “when | #8 zovernments; ‘eltizens: and all organizations must -unite ° to meet this problem, Wee TWO MAIN POINTS. The federation specifically asked: ey tthe =, Repeal’ of: the’ authority. al- lowing .the. sale. “of. liquor . on trains in provinces, which permit such. activity: «: : 20 ‘Continuance of the, ban on the ‘sale, ‘of ‘alcoholic ° ‘beverages on domestic: flights. ‘and ‘exten- sion of the: ‘ban- to: Intemational flights. 9 .j000 vB Sa pe West. dealer Me fiege st * North- South. sulnerable. : sy -NORTH- = Miss: Bras, “West” “Mr, Meek The bidding: West Nort’ fast South | | holies, : Of particular: concern. to. federation.was the move:of: ihe Canadian brewing. industry ;'to “circumvent”. radio .and ~ tele} vision advertising restrict onsyby. beaming broadcasts to Canadien listeners. from United - States points. This it said, should: be stopped, The: government should: No longer allow. the liquor. trade: ito, deduct, advertising ~ cost rom: income - “tax: assessments, “hy: fact, in this period: Of AG: over inflation, we fee] ever fort should be made to disco age capital expansion ~ 0 tle! ing their. taxes, they ‘should!/be increased .to dissuade’ the growl of the trade,” Canada had more than 200, 000 alcoholics. The federal and pro- vincial governments_ should. use more of their. liquor: revenue {gr the rehabilitation of these: ‘alco * CHILD FOR “ACTORS HOLLYWOOD (Actor? Rob- |: Rosemar le Bowe, are the parents of .a.. seven: ‘pound; 10- ~ounge daughter. The. child,’ Elizabeth Langford, was.” ae first wedding | anniver- ert. Stack and “his wife, actress | -named | “born f Sunday—three days before: her) ~ Andy. Paull Continues Fight For Indian Righis | VANCOUVER (=-Andy Paull 64- year-old Indian | ‘chief, has ‘Vdedteated his: life ‘to improving the living conditions of his com- ‘patriots, He js the firm friend prize’ for previously unpublished material is $1,000, ‘The: ‘gupz’ [of troubled Indians everywhere In Canada. and- the United States. oe ~The huge, friendly, man, a | lacrosse star in his youth, is a recognized authority on’ the law ‘as applied to-rights: and respons sibilities -of Indlans, Long-time president ‘of the North: American Indian Bro- therhood which he founded in 1944, he seeks equal, opportun- ity for employment and ‘educa-|' ‘ition, recognition: of: legal;: rights [and better use of parliamentary appropriations to: insure full and Va satisfying lives, * When ‘six iroquols detied’ “the St, Lawrence’ Seaway Authority by applying for an injunction to} prevent. expropriation of their property -in a Montreal court, Andy: Paull was their advisor::.” ain 1955 he took : on: trained lawyers ins Richmond, B.C. pol- ice. court and: won an: ‘aequittal | ‘for an Indian charged with fail.| “Ting to file a 1954 income tax re-, urn.’ “No: taxation without rep-- liquor trade. Instead. of feduc-|" resentation,” he argued. His. client’ was a registered In-. €} dian ‘without a-federal vote. Anay quoted a B.C, Court of Ap- peal judgment that Indians are’ wards of the crown and the gov- ernment cannot force its wards, to pay tribute to the trustees. In.1953' he headed a delega- tion. of 300. Iroquois to the Ver- ‘during settlement .days. The chief addressed the legis. lature ‘for an entire ‘day ant finally obtalned a promise, that compensation would: be: corisid- ered by the United States con- gress, In Ottawa Andy has frequent ' ly. argued ..that Indians: should not be taxed on income earned in. jobs off the reservation, : He was only 21 when he first: represented B.C. tribes before’ a’ government commission. In 1926 he was arguing for more real- istic Indian laws, Later he in-. sisted the Indians “were -de- prived of this land by the par-} llamentary. commission of 1928, ” “If Indians take part in the B.C. centennial celebration, it will be like a successful: bank rebbers® party being. attended _ by. the - bank. manager | ihe: suid. FIGHT FOR EQUALITY. His careér staried at the age'| of seven tn 1899° when he was - chosen at a mass. meeting of- the Squamish tribe to be the one. to learn’ the ways of the white man-and speak for the Indian, “Today I look at my 10 grand- children and I ask myself what iI want for them when they grow Up. | or want them to have, every opportunity’ to get.a good edu- cation and: then to compete , equally with: white youngsters. for jobs... “T_want them to be able to live. in comfortable homes with all. fod amenttles they can af- or “TL want them to remember 4 anunt State: legislature at Mont- thelr Indian | heritage and take Pt pelier ‘to. demand ‘compensation for’ land taken from the Indians pride in ‘it, “fwant them to fit'into Cana- | dian. life as _Tespected human beings.” 0.07%: 100 One Hundred Dollars’. . Monday, January al res y “Civic JACK-POT BINGO ‘Contre a 8:00 100. p.m: _One Hundred: Dollars. an are een ne Wet Dae oN THES conades s ara LOIS sett nt ra B PC ae aU Ut Ca A lone nurse ina circle ce fre—and the mys ve bastad Warneit BROS. rereany, : . ber out COMPLETE SHOWS ° TT pm, B25: Him. INH a y Be ee a ee ee we ee WALLACE gt . red aces to make nine tricks, ‘1a Dbl, a. W Mr, Meek’s spades would have 24 3NT te: DEPT. STORE B boon sel up in time to defeat; ae ’_ wy the contract, i ‘{the-only honor cards Mr, Meck SuUcousarepeannn Mr, Champion could see that! held were 2 aces and a king, He ~— . decided that Mr, Meck would not have opened this hand un-| . less he had a slx-card spade sull, leaving Mr, Abela single. . ton, He let the jack of spades held trick one, Mr, Abel returned the deuce of hearts which was as good as he could do, and Mr, Meek won the aco, At this point Mr, Champion had turned time In his favor, One of the red aces ‘was gone and he still had two spade stoppers, Mr. Meek saw It wis useless to return a spade and, if he - had, Mr, Champion . would: have Jet it ride to his queen and made four no trump, Ac» tually, Mr. Meek, led back a: heart and after winning. with dummy's king, Mr. Champlon knocked out the aco of din- monds, He then controlled any roturn and had a suro nine treks, with| >: ‘ond apade, two hearty, two dias monds and four clube: Mr, Muzzy would: have mado ono moro apade Wick. than Mr. Ohamplon did, But: hla. total numbor of tricks .would: have | beon somewhat doflelent, And, as Mr, Champion pointed out, a a total thay: counts, on tho 0, Pass, 1 NT: All Pass ie nw moe PSP put me in the money—now gives me extra benefits mm) works like magie== particularly if you find It hard to save, Now, your Hunk of Nova Scotia PSP contract guarantees (hat in event-of doath your estate will recoive all the deposits you lave made, plus a,cush bonus, plus the full amount of your ~ gavings goal, Tho accounts of all present 1'SP customers haverbeen adjusted to include the now, tiggir bonefits, . “Atk for doinilé und a treo copy of ‘the. 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