oS eet 2 aalittet te ersgill a fac ndian Jéseqregatic tion OTTAWA (CP—A plea for more and more deseg- regation. of Indians on reservations was made in Com- ‘mons Saturday by, J. W. Pickersgill, former Liberal _in' the fashion _shown.on her arrival at’ New “after.a three-month business citizenship minister. “It should be’ our aim to the greatest possible extent to en- courage Indians to move away from segregation and to become ordinary citizens of the com- hope is that the day soon will come when there will be no need for a superintendent-general of /|Indian affairs, a post held by the citizenship minister. Segregation was not the ans- wer to the problems: of Indians. But there should be no “forcible | desegregation.” Indians must be made to “feel that they can equal others and compete with others on an equal basis.” They had just.as much inteluizence as non-Indians, but they lacked a feeling of con- fidence that comes from inde- pendence. One starting point for a pro- gram of desegregation was in education. But the process should be a gradual one. . Samovars originated in Russia where they are used- to boil water for the preparation of tea. They are an urn-type or- Namented device. with a .metal pipe running through the center. Lighted chips of. wood or char-|. coal are placed in the-pipe to bring the water to a boil. BACK HOME—Motion 1 pictuie immortal Gloria Swanson, now business, is York’s.: International Airport trip in Switzerland and France. NT SeQese rt an ee ne Sew Oo ee =e RG ye ORD gee CNS Um HULL OF THE 13,000-barrell . capacity “Tyee Shell” enters the water with a spectacular splash. at Collingwood, Ontario. Launching of the hull by Mrs. G, E. MacKinnon, wife‘of Shell Oil Company of Canada’s Wstern Division . Manager, took place gecently in the snipyards of Canadian Shipbuilding and Engin- eering Ltd., builders of the tanker scheduled to join’ the flect ; -of Shell Ganadian Tankers, Ltd., when-completed this fall. “Slated for service on the. West Coast, the vessel will join the ““MV Western Shell”. presently operating in that area.. “be, ay ene end of, £1950" EA o some 1,500,000,000 volumes | Five men. killed, 10 injured in plane crash over France METZ, France , That seemed a puzzle since the book had a wealth of fas- cinating data, but no central story line. So when I learned that Warner Brothers was off the new chief, J. Edgar Hoover who isn’t portrayed in the pic- } ‘ture. I come away so impressed ' got the hospital blaze under control and evacuated patients and personnel to an emergency ward set up-in the station rec- reation room. Of the five dead, three were ‘air crew and ,two were in the hospital. An RCAF spokesman coming in to land. Both planes carried two-man crews but: only one airman was able to save ‘himself by using his ejector par- achute seat. The crash occurred shortly after 1J a.m. ‘The plane which missed, the ey with him that I decide to. stay on,” ° The film will then show many ; said it was. not immediately known whether those killed. and famous cases, such as Baby Face | Hurt im the hospital were pat- Nelson, Machine Gun. Kelly,: tients or medical staff. John Dillinger, the - Colorado’ ‘COMING IN TO LAND plane bombing and a Commun-} The RCAF said the two Can- ist surveillance in New York. ‘adian-built jet interceptors col- hospital fell into an empty ‘field. Both belonged to the 423rd: Squadron of the Second Figh- ter Wing. The injured were taken to hospital in Saarbruecken, Ger- many, and to fhe United States Army hospital in Lansturm, Germany. ~ No names were released pend- ing notification of next of kin. and running with the film ver- sion I went to investigate. They were shooting a scene in which James Stewart. and Vera Miles leave a church after their wedding and take off in a 1924 Dodge. I sought -out dir- ector Merwyn LeRoy, the Roo- ney-sized movie maker. — -“How on earth did you’ get a script out of The FBI Story?” I asked him. “Toughest job I ever tackled,” said LeRoy, and:invited me on a. tour. . . : I dutifuiiy followed him to a nearby set that depicted Okla- homa in the oil-rush days. It was realistic as all get-out, even to the mud on my shoes. “This is where Stewart goes} on his first case,” LeRoy said. “The banker is killing” OfT trie] rich Indians to get their oil rights. It’s a tough case, but * ithe FBI solves it, I’ve got 160 sets on this picture, more than I've ever had on a picture be- fore.”’. “It begins in 1924, when the bureau of investigation is pretty badly hit with corruption. I get married and decide to quit. 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