If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVII. N0. 73 Authortred u Second Clu- llepartment. Ottawa. um SETS LEGAL PRECEDENT Que. Jurist Recommends 3 Charges Against Judge MONTREAL tCP‘ -— .lutlgc v Claude Wagner set a legal pre-l ccdeiit Tuesday when he rec- ommended to the Quebec attor- ney-general that three L'I‘lmlndl' charges be laid against aiiotlierj illflL'C. Mr. Justice Adrien Mcu-i‘ iiicr of Quebec Superior Court.‘ Judge Wagner made the l‘t‘t.~ oiiiincii:lation in a 24-pa2c judg- ment L'olowing a preliminary investigation. in camera. of u stii.iiiti bankruptcy case ill which cvidence was alleged to have been destroyed. He recommended that .\lr.‘ .lii~lcc \leunier be charged with perjury. conspiracy to ob-l .tt'ucl justice and conspiracy to facilitate the commission of public mischief. Mr. Justice Mcunier is a for- tlic general was appointed to the bench uy tlic Pearson government last October. testified for three hours the preliminary investi- o peace—a court. jurisdiction which without a jury ‘ Wagner handed dm‘n ms dcflsmn' ‘ Judge Wagner had called Mr. "THERS “ovum/ED ‘Justice Meunier to testify about Judge Wagner also suggestedlhe disappearance 0‘ a arse that a total 0 38 crimmai‘dossier on the Paquette-Poupart charges be laid against other individuals. Included of fiirnitiirc merchant Constant Brodeur in sevtnicase from police headquarteis u. in September. 1962. Slit" for the hamnierslaying of un idosst 'fei‘world figure Keith (Rocky) .trial had been heard and more Pearson. precisely on the eve of the trial Mr’ Jusl‘we Memufl was ‘ of Hilaire. Paquetle and Andre defence lawyer last April whtn'piml’al‘hn Judie Wagm‘l' Said- Hilaire. Paquette and Andrei "Det. Capt. Roland Brunet Pou pa rt were acquitted oflhad carefully guarded this do:- charges of possession of furni- sier since Sept H. 0n the morn- ‘.urc involved in the bankruptcy} OTTAWA tCPl—Attcmpts in _ the Commons to question the »' igovernment about a judicial ic- .ludge Adrien Meunier Court were headed off Wednesday by ispeaker Alan Macnaughton. However. he wasn‘t able I0 ‘step in before Justice Minister iFavrcau said he. has bccn kept ‘informed of the report and un- 1derstands the Quebec attorney- general is considering it. He told Louis-Joseph Pigeon PC — Joliette-L‘Assomption IMontcaln‘il that his powers as ijustice minister do not extend 1to suspending .ludgc Mcunier. It .. . Mr S. asked about the 11-419mm“! i. it. i... .i . .. port by Judge Claude Wag. Band"- ner recommending c r i m i iial In Bonk Holdup charges—perjury. conspiracy in obstruct justice and conspiracy TORONTO man bleeding from a stoma c wound shot and killed a holdup man as he fled from a down- l(l\\ll Toronto bank Wednesday. (foiist. Robert H. Dixon. 37. knocked to the floor by a shot Ihat hit his belt buckle and ricchetted into his stomach. shot the gunman in the back of the head as e ran from the t'anadian Imperial Ba Commerce branch at 191 Si a public mischief -- against Judge. Meuiiier. Speaker Mat-naiighlon No Protest Heard ‘From Smollwood or'rtwA vcrv xii pi‘otest‘ has been received from Pre- n f micr Sniallwood of Newfound- Yonge land that plans to close RCA!" reserve units at Torbiiy. Nfid.. , violate terms of Confederation. sliot Const. Dixon as they grap- D r _ M. H H H, . d. tiled beside a teller's cage. Po- C 0"” ‘ 'm' or c 39' 55" lice said the gunman tried to Wt‘dllt‘fiday fire a second shot as the con- He was replying iii the (Tom- "31’19 lay on the mm“- b‘" "‘9 mons tn Heath Mai-quarrie iPC gun niisfired. —-Quc.‘iisi \\ ho referred to term 44 of the agreement under which the Island joined Comed- eration in 1949. It says the fed eral government will maintain in Newfoundwand "appropriate ,i‘eservc“ units including the Newfoundland Regiment. tCiP i—A police- ruled 'l’lie gunman. aged about 50. Const. Dixon was in lory condition in hospit Police said the gunman walked into the bank and handed a teller a note demand- ing money. The. teller signalled who. dressed in plainelothes. was on duty at the bank. satisfac- at. JUDGE CLAUDE WAGNER . Questions In Commons * " Headed Off By Speaker i gto facilitate the commission ofl Woe (boarding “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1964. Mill 5! lb. Post office for payment of postage In cub. N01 Clarifies Dispute CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA —- Solicitor General J. Watson \tacNaught clarified .yesterday the dispute that arose. recently concerning the propos- Happy Reception “as. i l l ed increases in wharfaEe char- ‘1 V ges and lci'ry rates affecting r . ~ ' Prince Edward Island. He note that Premier Waiter I i. I ’ Shaw had mid tho Lpgislamrc OTTAWA ICPI - Quebec “illiterpiece when it was drafted. 1. t he had written to Transport receive Queen Elizabeth hapr he sald- bl“ “13' {V35 “1 the i v M}, ’ Ministerh .l.W. Pickicrsgill ' to 9in mix. ()0 i "be r. form” Canada “'a-i protest t e propose new ra ea. Y . . r- t i . ., ‘ HP “'3‘ flllnlcd as sai-in: mm m mall!“ :auodl‘ ""Jn'er ":h Mom- But it would be a supreme mis» ‘ =23; i . . . . s . . . ’ ‘had had a reply from Mi. Pick- "‘3 ‘a' " “fag a-V a P w" fortune for Quebec to yield in ‘ersgill in which he stated that ate concluded its throne speech [he separatism “.hn mum“ m immediate SlODS would ‘13" debate. have French - speakin: Caiia- ‘ ‘kcn '0 am d n.” rcaulat'm" Senator F‘ournier. a liihcrai dim“ div“ in!" 3" ""knmm ' providing for the increases. , d h , ' void. Mr. Macxauziii said that tile “9"”? l P “Fatally moves , I l' ' '1 l t' n i volv d war ment and called on Canada" ” more “M NH" "n‘l‘ir' (ill )semi’iiitanlntso “e f‘erl l: d7 t t I 'd 1 al smnding or (‘a'mdais hi-"‘"‘.\" 4 n‘ . i e “"3 0” ” pm‘“ 9 '3 “spec‘a across the country. there would charge 2n ccnts r car for united educational system." rm. "myal mmmls_ i 56 “f “1". “half “h?” aums This is a matter for eminent sions on biculturalism. . , ‘wcrc boarding or lcav1ng fcr-‘edmamrs rather man goverm ' Senator Charles E. Howard, ries.He. sai Mr. Pickersgill'n mew he said noting mat ms Senator Fiiiirnier also suz- 80. died at his home at Sher use of the word regulations " ‘ gested that French-Canadians hrooke. Que. Wednesday Ht. ncv ' ' . made it c l e a 1‘ he had been re alighgotgragr 3:959; need to know English more than lplying only to the whartagcjgpeaki‘ng‘ and English-g ‘eaklw English - s caking Canadians charges which were subsequent-ibanadiam tended “to le‘fm C‘; eed to know French. That was fly exempted for the wharves on:nadian h‘islo'rv from rp.ld1_' a reality imposed by commerce both the Borden-Tormentine and whm in MN "here wa‘poni'y‘ on: and geography. W23: eislands-Caribou ferry. hismry' se ' .. i . , The s n i i (. i i n r Genmali He said the Queen \vill require .said that the suggested ferryi’t‘l‘l’ more $0190?“ 1" Quebec ~ . rate increases were only rumors 3“ any P ace 359- the dossmr “num never etand that he had taken up me But Quebecers do have legiti- ((7l‘ Wircphntol found because it had been dis-‘ . e t , . ' i v . ‘ .V n- mate claims. . posed of m "w Dwkson S'reez matter with the Transpoit 1i he said . ' "d assur- [e h.c d" -. . , islet‘ and had. N‘Cem’ ren ana tans are Baht“... I l imcmcra or ‘ lance that no increases would {or nothing more than in be un_ In Quebec (.ll)‘. Deputy Altor-| take eff“, on gimm- of [he i“. dersmnd “we want m make l”°-" .' Gel‘eml “‘al‘les'hdo“. irv runs connectinz PE-l- '0 “1* our full contribution to onfed- ,Cantin said his department Wlll; - iand‘ “min” but we wam do H I I .—————~ ' , ' . c x , main to ‘study the stenographic notes u had returned Tuesday from a trip to Mexico. He was name ed to the Senate in February ting of Sept. 25 . . . Del, Capt. 19w. ' Pouliit received a tele- phone call from Adrien Sleiinier referring to the missing docu ,ment and telling him. in vulgar lterms. to tell Capt. Brunet that 0' >1 2 [reel Judge Wagner's preliminary m- " '. . _ ROYNTON 8 EA t‘ H. Fla. The crew of three and the 17 vestiflaiion and decide Whether Ii“) {Henchf ' Lanadla" ‘j‘ tAPn —A large wave capsized a‘passengers ~— ranging from to bring charges against Mr. 0 ma“ mg m ".0 avors' e "f as,“ 65-foot sport-fishing boat within teenaoe bov: in elderly couple; Justice Meun'cr 1:“: kl" :l)th}ngh‘hta:1d°esn" b?" 50 yards shore Wednesday. Queue pitched into the frothy l on: d" blvmh'. W13 “9 wands'hh‘t' spilling 20 persons into the tur- inlet, u h ic h is near Palm . far 9 b 3 As (t’yady—an [a bulent waters of Boynton Beach Beach. 65 miles north of Mi- . K I" e “n “‘5 no ’ ‘lnlet. Four were killed and at am. BLED WHITE least a half-dozen others were. Some of the survivors floun- i Confedm-arion has worked u trapped for horrifying minutes dered without assistance NM. (Cp‘v hip against the ranchfiand. beneath the, overturned craft. sandbai. where rescuers picked sr JOHN‘S. . . . . .. v t-inaiiy all activity on the St, dian. said the Quebec senator "‘e'“ “p- mm” “m9 ‘°“""d , Hours after the tragedy. one . 'thai rpfprencos to the Judge Johns waterfmm has stopped In some cases. peope in Que person was still missing. by ("her (Tannin “1‘3 area" I s“'h‘°h “'9” “ad‘s .“r "mm" iid ships are bin: idle as b0" “We “Ping "asked 1" bleed "on mi, it was itnbelicw- .Peédnlfin raiumiltiii' “(Wufiiisl We” "in “f order' The Prop“ {vast icefield continues to press .ourselves white" to support a abiefi said one of [he suww. “rel? 1 15"; ‘mos M “"T‘a'l“ ‘.' lwa-V '“ “We” '" .Parl‘amentiin Newfoundland’s e a st duplication of services by vari-lors. Jeri-v Hopkins of New Cat 0 ii I“ rt "Shin" ‘ $135: .10” livas to submit a petition outlin coast "Us levels 0f government. why'ilisle' Oh.” AWE diam know lI’of aria 0 Med 0rd. .\.. .. lamest img accusa‘m'“ “'h‘d‘ '9 i \ spokesman for the St. he asked. did the federal gov-'whai was happening Tin “I. hell'?5v§‘l,3"l "'01" Bea?“- .CUS€d Person (‘Oulf1 reply l0- iJolin's Harbor and Pilotage ernment insist on occupyinglwere in the ocean .’ A _ fighting 0:5“ ‘l‘ams "f ‘yndhmsh . .ludgc Mcunicr. 59. was a Lib-,Commission s a id Wednesday _ fields that could be handled by: for our lives. I was underhvatcr missing man was idemp eral member of Parliament forithe. port has been closed or the provinces? "or what seemed like foreyer . 2’ ed as .lei'ry Sapp. 20. of Fort Montreal Papincau from “53 {9110013315 aim the”: l5 “l”? 1"" The federa| agriculture d“. and finally came tip gasping for La I_ F ‘lmlil inst .Vf‘arl 1‘” “‘n S'th' “9.5.3”! more 31“: partment he aid takes $7.5:ibl‘93'h Udprda 0' la. H—v~—--~~-~ -~4—-—- now i siips waiting to get on 000 {mm W 'residm“ 9;", H . , . . ‘ - I ~ t i heard men screaming. lll ‘ igii£33}???.mfirggrwd Quebe‘n but spends only $2».-,nevei forget those screams. l Emilia in {he wcgk mere 000.000 in the Pl'OVillCe That dB-ffiOne man was yelling for his 3. 1h d th 1 n ‘ lwci'e as mauv as 10 ships wait- arlm as been "absolule‘ylwue' She had been “'“h mm (In 3a s 1;; At A ling about iles off Lin the "5919“. In Quebec' he sald' ‘0" the mm and I had we" mom lass‘ m n It Once imamic a. [1... M“. of the in He wanted other senators to.§089ltll€'r a few seconds before mummy“ ' ' ' 4 ‘ :10 get min the port but they put themselves in. position It happen? - ‘pm. ‘ t ‘ ‘ ‘ I _ _. H ,0 ‘ B)” THE CANADIAN PRESS have since been diverted to 0‘ 3 FrellCh-Canadlan and “‘9. CRAFT “App”, OVER Finance, markets . .. lit .other ports. Would see why there was not V . .V . ' King Queenq 5 WEDNESDAY. March 25. 1964 Tim are no icebt'cakers contentment. “ledthiifl‘ HGdIIfl-elésllllvli‘bcal Sumgersidg " 3 1 James Ormiston (PC—-.\’Iel- .WOI‘kll’lEvln' the. area because all French . Canadians were "(,lli‘a‘wlienu 3‘3" :31gej’qlssitgnrlel; Rural church“ g . villci introduced a private lare asststiiig icebnund shipping revolutionaries but me prov i “1 a H. . M . 5 . r . h f.h. .,h 1 . ' ithe Atlantic when the. wave 0mm” r - - - - ~ - - - - - member-S bl” m ma” - t P l u” 91' nm a W - mo“ was "0' wealthy enough "‘"struck accordin" to siecl'iloi's Red Ensign Canada's national i'l‘lte Sir Humphrey Gilbert is W“, {M service: ma. re'umpd.‘ h' h v e 'l “V ‘ w~—————~-va Al-—»—— nae. lattempting to bring the crip- ' _ ‘ ' ' °" '9 s m"- 5mm“ Mmlslpr rippers. ‘fpled sealer Lady Johnson from "‘“hmg '0 "‘9 DPODlP- ,around 90 decrees and then Transport gill said he will try to step up the federal shipbuilding program to ease eastern ship ! yards layoffs. ‘Holyrood, 36 miles from here. The constitution was a mas-iflipped over. .u. a can?“ - ' I Defence Minister Hcllyi'r said the defence white paper tries accommodate policy to future NATO requirements. l R' RONALD LEBEI. Eugene Rheaume tPC .\ SUDBURY. Ont ICP! -- 3; Nmihwest. Tpmmncs. in“ religious, language and social Eskimos l.“ Quem‘c mp he. division in Northern Ontario “mm: frmml‘ncd and “mi came tiirCEfully iiilo the open fused 0"" the” Slams' i Wednesday as the royal coni- lmm‘gration Minister 'l‘rcvn- n1i§§i0n in bilingualism and hi- y said Canada plans more . culturalism held an informal publicity to attract immi- public meeting in this cosmo- grants ‘polilan mining centre. Senator Sarto Fournlcr tl.—— ,\boiit 1:5 opinion lcadf‘l": from the region registered for ‘Ithe meeting. attended by live imembers of the royal commis‘ ' Spirited debates devel- oped in the 10 discussion groups. Frenclt-(Tanadians. who num- ber about lllfl,000 in Northern l0iitai‘io and account for i‘tT oer cent of Sudbtiry's population. Quebecl said Quebec will hap- pily welcome the Queen next fall. THURSDAY. March 26 i 1' 5 Tiic Commons sits at 1 am. to consider interim sup- ply. The Senate meets at It ; pm. 5 UK. Tories Seek To Quell ‘ Price-Fixing Party Revolt l LONDON 'OPt -— Parliament- iaholisliing price tixuig. joined "5' trouble - shooters sought the rebels in Voting 8" Wednesda, ‘ Si ._ amendment that would have re- rassing 1.;nk?anél_?i?eape‘fbwbagn tamed fixed prices for goods ma” priuhfixin: sold by druggists. numardx‘ h < V Observers said the opposition “V”. -‘i 'f ('“l‘:f‘l‘:l"“ grabbed the partisan advantage tum. “m5.” .ma'i‘ii‘ml“. " to embarrass the government .‘ End's“e ammdt‘ 3 'f“ 8 by siding with the rebels on the sensational Commons vote Tites- amendment. 33' ntfihl in committee relating [it it hill to inhibit iii ' ' ~ BLOW T0 STRATEGY 15:11]?“ ‘F'Um “(Wiring You‘ll?” ‘0 Defeat would not have forced "‘9" 3W5 8‘ 3 “Nd lll‘ll'P- the government to resign. Nev- With probably at less. 30 Con_ ertheless the narrow squeak scriatives rebelling against H“. was a blow to party strategists. administration, the division Now some backbenchers are went in the government's {mm ‘dmlblllll whether the legislation by only one vote _ 304 to 203 .can be forced through before the gummy the Tory majority i; Election. generally forecast for . une. l. i be r a l u and Lahomex The vote has ccrtainly drama- ”‘Wflh favoring the principle of.tized the intenstly of Tory fefl‘i _.._.-._...___ more 'll’d lose tliei .language and cultural llf‘l‘ill‘L'C. l They called for separate Fl'cllt’h-lall’ltlli;f‘ high Sf'lltt'llS ir lat least Frcnch instruction in ‘piihlic secondary schoolr "We are getting tired of ll‘lV- ing to fight ci-iiiiiiii-tlit tll’ 1rights that \\(‘l'(‘ guaranteed or lpromiscd l'| its a' Confedera- ings It may encourage rebels ti n." it woman said. to a further show of intranslo OPPOSF. TWO SYSTEMS English - speaking delegates said the) ":‘t‘~i‘tiltii" " vi ll Canadians' tcurtt‘ut-y to “segre- gate” school s)~lf‘nls and social life. geiicc. perhaps creating a par- liamentary climate that might induce Prime Minister Sir Alec. Douglas-Home to postpone the election until Oco i The man in the middle of this emotional tug of “a” is Trade Representatives of iiiiiiiierant inister Edward Heath. the groups and people of origin! "father" of the price fixing other than l‘i-eiiih 'ltlf. ‘ ~h legislation. said tlicv are not interested in Smiiic pai'linnicntarians feel “the “Bill “W‘s?” 1‘1“ l‘i'lE-lllel‘ and the French TO SEE AND BE SEEN i“lii'S‘iik‘ZTd'Sl‘iall“in'3; .3}??? the the Stidbui'y that the present fuss reflects on Douglas-Home, who is sai to. have given Heath his head with- out himsclf fully investigating the possible implications of an issue that the party has tradi~ peace'foree in Cyprus confine ttonally avoided. The bill is par-t their activities to familiarizat- cularly disliked by small shop-1 ion patrols while waiting for eocrz. Who vote the Tory the UN to define the scope of ticket almost to a man. « their duties. In northern Cyp- of the \‘an noo: rari'v out n patrol. These pictures were. taken for The Canadian Press by Paul Taillefcr of the Mon» treal Star. (CF Wirephotot rus ttop photot (i-nr. l-'.W. Wil- liams of the Royal Horse Artil lery looks over a road lead ing to Kyrenta. in lower photo. Canadian flag flaps from the rear of a jeep while members Canadian soldiers of the UV n' ada where people will be Cana- dians first and where it wide variety of European languages would he tauzht in school on an optional basis. ’s' fi WEATHER Snoitfluri'ies during day. changing to continuous snow by evening: north winds 15, increasing to east 25. Low-high wiggle SEVEN CENTS ' 'y 2.3-.) . l4 PAGES MacNaughl Merging Of All 3 Services l Expected In White Paper Some Surprises Being Forecast OTTAWA ~(IPI n An integi' lion program that would merg the navy. army and RC \F into a single Canadian fighting force is virtually certain to be eon- lained in the defence white 112- per being presented to the Com- mons today. Defence Minister Hellyer and Prime Ministei Pearson have lbeen dropping hints about 'lt‘ll = :3 policy for nearly a year now. 'lb. s the first defence white paper to be presented since the Liberal government took office last spring. 30— age document may contain some surprises as .v-all. tn the Commons Wednesday, ‘Mi'. Hellyer asked whEther it would contain anything not al- ready reported by the press. He replied that it would. _ it been estimated ihat 1fiiil integration of the services lwould make 10,000 of the 122,- 000 servicemen unneces- sary save $100,000,000 a year on current defence spend- ‘ing. which runs around $1,500,- 000.000. There now are 30,000 person- rnel on the. various service head- iquai‘ters and training staffs. ‘This number could be iced sharply by amalgamating com- mon functions of the three serv- ices. l-‘ORESEE SINGLE UNIFORM Eventually, it. coud see all Canadian servicemen in idenlb cal uniforms. A single military boss would emerge. Mr. Pearson laid down ilie Liberal defence policy clearly on Jan. ' 19m. while he was Opposition leader in the Com- mons. He said: “The three Canadian defence services should fully inte- grated with maximum e i- cieiicy and economy both in op- eration an administration." in the Commons Wednesday nhe question of an advance news “le " was raised by Conservative defence c r it i c Marcel Lambert. N0 ADVANCE COPY ‘ Hellyet' told him authorized person has e given an advance copy of the white paper. But Mr. Lambert. MP for Ed- monton West, called for an in- vestigation iiilo security precau- tions around the white paper to see iltat there was no unauthor- ized leak. Mr. Lambert referred to a 3) ’7‘ no un- n Southam News Services report the Ottawa Citizen WEdllES‘ ay He said it reported that the white paper would announce plans for integration of the armed services. five-year finan- cial budgeting and "many other tlf‘l‘n\ which have appeared in Dl‘f‘VltlllS stories" He said the 3-5 news report said the white pa- per has .10 pages. ' Mr Hellyer said the press I9 . able to make some spec.- iilatne guesses may not prove accurate." Tupper Freed From Ice Jam The t'tftiS Topper. caught in ice in Northiinihcrland Strait of! Pit-ion Island since Saturday. was freed last night by the larger shin D'tbervllle. it was arned from Sydney. ice in the area was rafted five to six feet. 5‘ q. =‘ ’3 The lttppet‘ is expected to con- tinue to Pictoii to break harbor job. ":0. an arm lla JOINS CABINET A rt hur Wisliart, an, an known Sault SteJlarie yer, has been appointed 0n tario's new attorney-general it was announced Wednesday night in the Legislature. by Premier .lohn Roharts. Elect ed to the Legislature for the first time in Sept. 1963. no succeeds Frederick Cass who resigned. llfl' Biculiural Public Meeting Brings Divisions Into Open William Stewart. a nickel lliiii:_ we are inquiring mtg miner and former official of these i‘tlnllf‘l‘s" the international Union of Mine. The aim was to hl‘ln: about Mill a nd Smelter Workers an equality of opportunity" ‘lllfi ‘. said harmonious Frencli- between French- and English- Ell‘lll>ll relations in the area speak-n: Canadians The aim have been destroyed in recent was not a mixture of cultures years by the billet" .ilu‘isrllt‘v or languages for individuals. and the lftiiterl Steelworkers of America Cu“ to represent the 10000 employees of the Interna- tional Nickel Company. “The .\liiiev.\lill union was iip~ sei by interference by the (Ru- man (‘atholici ('lf‘l'fl) he said. tional battle between Mine-Mill nor was it a numerical equality tie ' civil service, he '33 MEETIVGS the hope 1’ 3 "0|." expressed that the commission's grass-roots meetings will prompt Cana- iaiis iii (‘ttllklflI‘l' iiie pruhlr‘in! - , , . . more carefully and perhaps Nine-Mill by accusing the union mm“: [hpm‘rl‘ps m Imma' , '. . briefs iicvt fol. ‘of lli'HlllL' (omnuinist leader- shm A similar nicotiii: attended hi \ll' l..'iiircntlcaii and three I’AVORS ASSIMIIATIOV Ofllf‘l' commissioners was held "l resent the llll\\'llllllflllf‘\S of siiiiuliaiieously in London, am, the r’i'ciitli to {l\~llllll(l'f‘. 'ie‘Thc ncv: mc‘ziii: ‘\‘i: be held said. "l‘hcy think of tlicmsclies April in in Fredericton as l-‘rciiili. not ('nnndiiiii: f The Sudbiir‘ tiiccriuucvposed hcl'me this to se an Enzlhh a split even among Roman pi'oviiti-c ' (:Hlll‘l't~ \ l-‘rciici‘ - spc'” i3 irotiuicrl that the ".0 WW“ “(d many Pimm'h'speak' “(\lllt‘tl ‘\lltl\\t‘l‘t"('l1tt\i‘l\ hi .i9 “,1: “Mimi: “I. in" mlw‘lual commission staff to report to l_”“ “l‘. “r M‘dhmy “lend the general meeting :Iie P‘l‘llr‘ll ‘ ““n‘ hmvl'w 'h‘" u" Eroiip fllst'lhx’ltln.‘ in the iiioi‘n- “MM “.10”.- <Criniidmiy Mimi-i inn “01". (ill Freiich-t'niiaditin "W '_"“""‘l" "‘1' He also ohicctcd to the fact that W PM""‘;f"““f“‘ "er "- ('tl't'lléll'dllfn limitlsiin lllllitin l‘“"“" "f" ~‘l 4 ~ncaklng and \ndi'cw Laurendczio had CWTM‘T‘[.n‘":fi‘alu‘hr‘rlwer hm" hop" mm"! P Qlwhm iii: rig-iii: ,fioii‘ in:univciili‘tvl \li I)iiiiion. president of (‘ar- m“? .4,” “H, l. mil mm mm lclon l'iiiicrHI) in (llimia .md a Wfliumlmmly Frrnch "Km". a former CBC president. said in mm an opening statement that ‘iic commission is not promoting French "We don't promote any- No Paper Tomorrow The t'tItIln1l~~llll‘ tins sen ed bi lliintoii. (ici'li‘iitlc ‘ Royce r‘i'ilh of Toronto. Louis fiagiion of Montreal Prof Pilll: \\'\(7yii\kt of Ol~ tattn Plath took notes at a dif- l‘f‘Dl‘!‘ sin"? lomorrow if'Gm’d lf‘t‘f‘ll‘ d=~iu~suiii group, English Friday. the next. edition of and French were used about 1"“, Guardian “in he Sat. eriiiiil'i and simultaneous trans~ urday March 2%. 3min its: aimlable at. the gen eial \llm-‘lp meetings.