7 20 The Guardian, Charlottetown, teow Wed, Dee. 15, 1965. . . ARRAIGNED Bruce G. Reir 27 of Corpus Christi (LEFT) was arraigned before U. S. Commissioner James C. Martin at Corpus Christi Tex., Tuesday on a charge of . possessing about $200,000 in bogus money found floating in two suitcases in the Trinity River at Dallas Sunday. Escorting Reid is de- puty Marshal Hilton Schorre. Secret Service agent Toby Chandler (CENTER) made the arrest at Reid's apartment. Monday. (AP Wirephoto) CLC Asks Expansion French, English Use OTTAWA (OP) — The Cana- dian Labor Congress is asking the federal and provincial gov- ernments’ to expand the use of both French and English in their respective jurisdictions. In a brief being submitted | to the royal commission on | bilingualism and biculturalism, the ~ 1,200,000-member congress make the following proposals: 1. More ample facilities for the study of the second angv-.| age, French or English, in pri- | mary and secondary schools. "2. “A system of requirements necessary to protect the educa- tion rights of minorities. Laurentian University calls for a permanent “B and B” commission, a federal depart ment of education to advise pro- vincial departments and a con- stitutional bill of rights for indi- viduals and minorities.. The Sudbury and District Ministerial Association: says “it | would be unacceptable, undem- | ocratic and unéconomic to ‘‘ca- ter’ to the ‘‘rather small minor- ity” of French Canadians. Bilingualism is a costly luxury ‘and incentives’' in the federal that Canada cannot afford and | eivil service end Crown corpor- ations ‘so that at least senior |tended, the Protestant clergy-] the use of English should be ex- | officials would be proficient ia men add. both tanguages.’’ In bilingual They recommend a_ federal areas, all grades of civil serv- education department to pro-| anis_should be reasonably. flu- mote. multiculturalism..end na- | ent, the brief says. jtional unity. 3. Support for all groups and for closer communi- cations between them by the CBC, the Canada Council and other . pyblic institutions. STATES BASE. The CLC says true bicultural- ism must be based on equality of opportunity among Cana- dians, regardless of means, re- gion or ethnic origin. “We considerthat?. . . those who~-serve~ the— publie—must—be cultural STUDENTS OFFER BRIEFS Three briefs were being pre- | sented by student groups. | The Canadian Union of Stv-. dents says a long series of breakdowns. in communication led to the 1964 split by Quebec university students. Since the three French-langu- age universities of Quebec had formed their own students un ion, relations between English--| French - speaking, students had Delicious Coffee As You Like It! Philips Coffee Maker Here's a completely immer- ~ sible automatic coffee maker in brilliant stainless steel for lifetime beauty. Handsome enough for your table Brews 2 to 9 cups faster with a 750- watt element. 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Their constitu- tional rights were being ignored Ottawa was an English - only capital. : URGES INT CRVENTION Recommends that the federal government intervene when “Rainy River Pollution Pact Signed OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- | ments of Canada and the United States have announced ap- | proval of measures to control | pollution in Rainy River on the boundary beween northwestern Ontario and Minnesota. 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