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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1962, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 6, 1962 Effigy Of CNR Chief | Burned By Students By RON LEBEL ister as promising that their)French-Canadians occupy many} OTTAWA (CP) -- About 300'brief would be relayed to Mr.|jexecutive positions in the CNK, French-speaking university stu-|Gordon. amounting to 13 per cent of the dents narrowly avoided an open LEDGES NSIDE P total. clash: with police and HOA cutee Ditmas a tn ate Wednesday's demonstration, Wednesday when they marchedipaicer 'told reporters the CNR|Which had not been endorsed to the National War Memorial) gard of directors will discuss|by. the University of Ottawa or and burned a large effigy Ofthe whole question at its next|the students' federation, began University of Ottawa, later re-| tidents for questioning. Later,|heart of the capital about 12:30 ' Mer sand 2 eae recenin Oy charge of daar the exc by a group of Quebec MPs and si laid against Omer Monfils,| POLICE UNSUCCESSFUL later three of them had a 20-|.00° Soha rg a City motorcycle policemen minute' interview with Prime). Scaiea be i y page S\rushed to the square and tried| Minister Diefenbaker. pret y jawyer 'lerre/vainly to push the students . |Mercier, who said. he is donat- % 5 ; The students were protesting|ing his legal services. |\back. A fire truck soon arrived | 2 : '4 that not more than 13 per cent) 'The demonstration was sim-\2"4_ firemen extinguished . the CNR President Donald Gordon. : f i lretract what he said about meeting in Montreal Dec. 13,/With a march from the campus} : C The students, all from the| Police detained hivea se the|to Confederation Square in the French - Canadians not having refused to reply, saying they would only talk to French- speaking officers. With noon-hour traffic tied up all around the square, RCMP reinforcements were called in and the crowd dispersed in the direction of Parliament Hill nearby. The three students who met the prime minister were Claude Lemelin, 22, of Quebec City; lleaders were, but the students ANTISMOKING CLINIC = LONDON (CP) --A health | ministry anti - smoking clinfé claims 75 per cent of its cus- tomers have been cured after @ seven-week course, Patients are shown laboratory specimens from people who have died of lung cancer, are invited to dis- cuss their problems with other, patients and given anti-smoking pills. Jean Gobeil, editor of a French student newspaper, and Jean- Pierre Bourbeau, both of Ot- tawa. Mr. Bourbeau said the 'students wanted Mr. Gordon "to ithe ability to be CNR vice- presidents," Can Men Combine -- Marriage With a Career? 2 EVERY OCCASION @ WEDDINGS @ ANNIVERSARIES @ BIRTHDAYS @ SPECIAL OCCASIONS @ FREE GIFT WRAPPING a i 7 | ' of federal government employ-|ijar to others in Quebec City burning effigy, which was. all Most men work and are married ees are French-Canadians. They|Montreal and She pec sity out consumed. ~_ yet how effective are they in hi an ; Shepbr ich) ou has A this dual role? How efficient ? told the prime minister that the|foliowed Mr. Gordons tro-; Policemen questioned several o) , proportion should be roughiy 30! yersj ee rag Ae students to find out who th How hapays specember Higsaer's E eneatan theo jversial testimony before the|S'USCM's 9 'e) Digest asks some embarrassing per cent, re ecting the popula-\Commons railway committee questions and provides some | tion of Canada. Nov. 20-23. 4 WHY NOT? pointed answers. Women -- and | Student leaders called for the} Mr. Gordon told the commit-/¥ , p their. husbands will fg this " : 4 : : POOLE aca ~ : | eltone hearing aid for Xmas? immediate appointment of ninejtee tic:c were no French nae let' the WHOLE fomil - French-Canadians as CNR vice-'dians among the railroads top| enjoy the festive season! visit presidents, All 17 vice-presi-|28 officials only because of a our ground floor location at } |dents of the publicly-owned rail- lack of qualified applicants, not 4 * 42 Simeoe St. N. or Call ' articles of lasting interest sold | wey are English-speaking. because of discrimination. Later y 728-0004 - on newsstands everywhere. | They. quoted the prime min-'he issued a statement saying|¥ BELTONE Hearing Service fi feminine opinion of male be- Sepe §| haviour. Get your copy of ooh oe Reader's Digest today and read OF OSHAWA "Et tu, Brute", and 38 other CONCRETE WAVE TAMERS Two youngsters find a place of them are lined up along ing of sea waves. 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