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Residents Have Criticism ’0l Bicultural Reference Terms By RONALD LEBEL REGINA 'CP‘—-From lor- mer lieutenant-governor down to wheat farmer's. many people {in the multicultural. multiling- inal province of Saskatchewan 1 still have. not become used to \thc name of the royal commis- sion on bilingualism and bicul- tit'alism. Nearly ltl months after it was set up by t c Pearson :oi'ern- ment. the commission was told here that its title attd terms of reference not re- constitution nor the. present demographic nature of Canada People \‘llh e t h n | c hack- zrounds other than British and iFrench—Who make tip 26 per and 33 per cent of Saskatche- wan -- warned the commission their rizltts must not he iznored or downara cd Talk about 'the two foundinz races" In the commission‘s [terms of re fe r ence and in i cent of the Canadian population speeches by members of the federal government rankles fel- ln,’_'S on the Prairies. the com- mtssron \\'as to d. SMALLEST ATTENDANCE The informal meeting at the University of Saskatchewan mu-i sic conservatory was altendedl by about 75 community leaders and four of the to commission- crs. It was the smallest attend- ance In In similar zalherinzs held across the country since mid-March Commission err-chairman Da~ vidsoti Dunton emphasized in his opening remarks that the commission Will give "extra spectal attention" to people tn the third cultural element. He added the commrssiion's job is not to force the French language on English - speaking Canadians or English on French Canadians. "There are no second or third-class citizenl.“ Mr Du - ton said with "We‘re concerned .. all Canadians. 'Hydroloil S to Resemb B." DAVE McINTDSH OTTAWA 1C1"! The sailors iwho man the navy's first anli‘ 'submarinc hydrofoil hoat rle probably look like lct fighter pi ots. They Wlll have to wear ear protectors hccausc of the noise. l of the hydrofoil's turbo-prop cn- lginc and “car crash Iiclmcis and he strapped into their seats ____.' because of the severe huttcttin: lb y the sea. 5 "Running into a “an: .n Inch high at those speeds Will .be like hittiti: a bruit \\:‘i‘." ‘said Dr A Zimmerman. chaiiman of the dctciir'e :‘c- iiunwn 00 ton . . hem: nia- ,nufacturcd by de Havilland Air- lcraf ‘ Pressure Cookers fHelp In Keeping i Dog Hearts Alive MONTREU. it P' 'ltiimc. annlts specialists are itnt'm.’ l some sitt't'tWS in Itccpini: hearts faliw for storaze p'ii'pnst‘s hv nun: the common hl'l‘~~lll‘(‘ cooker. thc Amr‘rtt-art \ssoca ‘llt'll'l for Thoracic Stitccrv “a. d hcrc Dr Jack H Film-l. itl' tltr l'llr ’versitv of \linticsota Hospitfi {described the experiment: to ‘the association's annual meet, ' in: Until recently. he said. doc~ tors tried freezing do: heart: 1 uith a variety of preservatives Thau'ed. the hearts sllmverl s?- vct'c tissiir‘ damacc and hcat only briefly. he said. I the new cxpcrimciitfi. hi: team of specialists placed do: hearts for '34 hours In a pro» 3 sure cooker at temperaturvs l ranziii: from 32 to IT decrees fahrenhett "When these It r a rt = are ) placed in the neck of host doas ; and the coronarv circulation re stored. lllt‘\ promptlv resume heating for prolonged nt‘l'infls { without evidence of tiwic tlnm . aizc." he said. 'fm’ sea trials in of‘ of Canada. is schcdulerl n ailors le Pilots i966. At hizh speeds. she will ride niit of the water on foils. Dr (:conc l-‘ield. chief scl- cnlist of the board. when her htill is in the water. the boat will be as stable as a‘ l ' "A ship Ill times her sin: because of the foils. LIKE -\ PLANE But with the boat ilanding on her foils at higher speeds. she will he more like It fighter plane than a ship. he said "The captain won't be able to pace the hrrdze because he'll have to he strapped into a seat so he \i'on't he tiiroun rivet- board." Dr Zimmerman said. "All the food “ill have to be pro-cooked and heated in an elccti'on'r oven because it \ton't he imssthle to do any cooking in such conditions" A navy spokesman said the expects to obtain more than enough volunteers to man the hit'li'ttfml, Non-Catholics Not Wanted In Baptiste Society \lth’l'RfltL it‘l'“ The Montreal St Jean Rapttste So- ctctv the interests of French—Canada “tlIIlt’l he "\‘N‘Y hndl) :crved" if the ot'canira ll'Hl became a non-denomina- riuual :rottp In a prenared etatcmcnt. the : e n e r a I count-ti of the Montreal Mama said lllf‘H’ has been pressure on the sn"Ictv to take in non ~Roman i‘a'liolic Frctich-(Ianad'aur. But it said the snt'tt‘ll' was formed to protect the interests of Roman Catholic French (‘a- nadians. The society had never felt that to he French-Canadian. an Int’lll‘lt’lllal also had to be Roman (‘atholic Rut the zi'cat major cl P‘i'ciich-Cntdiam were Catholic It said the leaders and mem- hers of the Montreal branch are coitv nced that mak'n: the soci- / ct) min a non-denominational :i'niip 'woitld serve very badly tIic interests of ihe French-Ca- nadian nation. By B. -I.~\ Y I CONTRACT BRIDGE HI‘K‘KER I-‘A MOl'S South dealer Ro'h sides vtiliiciahlc Mmrll e «654 can .4 , 4.1056543 WEST EAST ..——-— ems??? KO9743 'Jtoaz V 0310573 .- aAQJn SOUTH Q KQ J 93 . v A O A K Q 96 5 '1 4, ._._ The bidding: South West North man. 3 O 2 V Peas 4 o :O P“ I5 Q Pun Opening Iead---kin;: of hearts This hand occurred in the match between Austria and Hungary during the internation- at tournament playcd in \‘ienna in Certaink the combined \‘nrtti. 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Theatre Album l2:OO-Snorl Scores, lnlnnd I- Marine Weather Farllltn.'ll Ills—Enter. ius-Mmtc In tho Niel-t HANDS swim holdinzs .iiir-tihed a grand slam in spades. but luckily for both teams the final contract at each table “as six spades Even this contract, would have been defeated but for the‘ extraordinary safety play which both the Austrian and Hungar- Ian declarcrs invoked to insure , table the opening lfall was the king of hearts. and at each table the declarer won _\i-ith the are, cashed the king of spades. and then led the two of . diamonds' ‘ wen took the. diamond With 1 ltw sewn. but there was no plav llF could then m i feat the contract i Regardless of what West re. 1 turned declarcr could ruff a diamond lll dummy With the ace of spadcs. play a spade and llnt‘kke the l1an. then draw East's trumps and make the rut of the tricks With his good diamonds \'ot manv players would have led a low diamond a trick? lhrt‘t‘ Probath moat declarersfi after talainz the ace of hearts’ and Inn: of spades. would then haH‘ plaverl the ace d'a—‘ mflnl‘l‘. planning next to ruff .- diamond hich in dummy and thus make seven not East would have ruffed the acr of diamonds and South would now have found it impos- sible to make the contract re- :ardlrax of what he did next it i: a great tribute to the; hndcr played in those days that both rleelarers reahud the dan-l zer of a M iamond break andi took the steps necessary guard acainst it They each “'Illln: to sacrifice it pmnl trick I" order to insure the slant contract which was worth 30 tnmes as much as the trick. they were willing to give away ' Both declarers were obviotu liii-m belleverl in m can l t said that ‘ - North America Act limited 5!- Eu‘iel recognition of French to 1 the, federal and Quebec govern: and t h e i r respective 3:3 3i- ~15 r... 11' Roland Pinsonneault. a . _ katchewan Wheat. Pool official and a spokesman for the French-spekin: town of Gra- vclhourz. 12;") miles west of here. .ralled for official recognition of French by the Saskatchewan ‘ government, Frank I.. Bastedo. prominent The spirit of thp cnnslltultnn. Regina lawyer and ConservA ,r "m mp Irltpr. set out that. tive - appointed llf‘lllFllal’ll‘ZtH" hm}, Hulls“ and Frpnph “mildj erpor of Saskatchewan from h‘, animal lanzuanpg or can. 1938 until last year. said the arm he mm h terms of reference proceed on a “wrong hypothests " "Canadian Confederation was The 45.000 French - speaking: rcsidcnts of the p r n v i or e not made, between two or any \mnlpd,'? mfg?” shear PM??? founding races but homo“) identity The; “auto t (‘ll‘l( t-l provinces." then it icccixe a hilinnua edw ‘ncation and they preferred to. GUARANTEES cum: that unit lllP federal and nrn-‘ Constitutional guaranip" m, \‘iticial ctvil servants In HIGH" the official use of French were "Wilt" "m2"?- . 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