‘Page The SALT ia agreement _ President Ji immy Carter. - But, othe | ‘agreement still _ has ‘to’ pass.” ‘through the — _ the ‘signing. date: was .con- veyed to'the Prime. Minister ~ of Italy through Carter's wie . whoi is visiting! Rome:. . we “The site: of the: summit’ mesting. which-was ‘to be Posed TH IH Feat nese > Cyrus Eaton The Canadian born in- dustrialist, Cyrus Eaton, died Thursday atage 95. A. spokesman for the family said Eaton, once one 4, May 13, 1979 - Sunday News between the U.S. and the . Soviet. Union-will be. ‘signed: on June 45,, according to - _ American Senate, ‘and ‘one Carter's announcement of . afnounce d Friday. will Probably} b je e Vienna. a leader in. _ Senate says - ‘the ba n mber of » “stators ‘say they cannot be sure © the | . Russians .. will. _ honour it. : oe ep “President: Carter. * says rejection .of the ‘treaty. by . Senate would make the U‘S. _look like a “warmonger:. . Of the twentieth: wealthiest men in ‘the U. S.,. died at his home. at» Northfield: near Cleveland. . which is a treaty strategic nuclear . ‘land "the majority - . 18, - signed. 2 - Cartier also. said rejection would - ‘be. a- massive, destructive. blow ‘to | world Peace, and. might, Prompt dies: at age 95 Born—in Nova Scotia Eaton moyed to st at and. by age 27. had amassed a $3. ‘million for- _ tune. “CARTER > Treaty mus be on rage the ‘of® 19857 ‘there. ‘would: be a -Jimit-of: 2;250 warheads held 7 ‘by cack side. y "Phere will also be limits on ‘the. number of. Jaunchers with multiple warheads that can: be ‘sent. at seperate targets, and limits on new _ missile "systems. and. their . warheads; Besides being a powerful . industrialist, Eaton was also an internationalist who had a preat belief in ‘reconciling _ East and West. ‘Representatives v: S: State. Seeeiaty Core ; ‘of- has rejected The U.S. House resoundingly ‘President Carter's request for standby powers to ration ‘ gasoline. And on the same day Iran announced it is raising’ the price of its oil, retroactive to Aprill. Carter’s request for rationing powers_ was ap- proved by the Wednesday, but the plan needed the approval! of both Houses to take effect. ; boo. Thursday, the House of Representatives, voted 246- 159 against the idea. Several ‘California _ Fepresentatives voted against “ rationing and wanted to. know why gasoline is in such short supply in their state. Many counties in California have already adopted rationing because of the shortage. r ~ Canadian Indians to get degree of self-government Confidential report suggests policy change Canadian Indian . bands . will be given a form of self- government if proposals contained. in a confidential memo to Cabinet are passed. The report from the Department of Indian Af- fairs, revealed by CBC, Suggests the federal government is planning a major change in Indian affairs policy. The revisions have been made in response to a growing Indian movement intent on reasserting Indian sovercignty. At present the BNA Act gives the federal government exclusive authority over Indjans and their land, and the government does not Rail contract turned down Official results released Thursday show a majofity of Canadian railway shopcraft workers have rejected a new contract. The workers voted to reject the contract, by 63 per cent. Union leaders for the shopcraft workers have said they will meet with the railway companies on Tuesday, and will ask to reopen negotiations. Six other railway unions have already ratified and signed new contracts with essentially the same wages and fringe bencfits as those turned down by the shop- craft workers. recognize Indian sovereignty. _ The best response to Indian demands, says the report, is to set up a system - of Indian band charters regulated by a quasi-judicial commission to be called the Indian Government Commission. The Indian bands would have a choice of whether to join the new system and form a gevernment, or to , remain under the present scheme. The commission would monitor the new government - which would be accountable to parliament Indian self-government would be shaped somewhat a caloge, 3 on the municipal system, ‘and the Indian bands would _also have a measure of | financial accountability. “The Indian Act would remain basically the same except for changes dealing with education, land surrender, and band membership. The Act is the tool for administering the con- stitution as it relates to Indians, and the constitution is not explicit on the nature . and scope of Indian rights. For this reason Indian spokesmen are concerned that changes to the Indian Act and not to the con- stitution will be ineffective. JOIN THE TEAM The MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT is a recognized member of the modern medical team. 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