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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1964, p. 14

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~ J THEOSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, May 1, 1964 Commission' Focuses Mr. Dunton told a press con- ference the commission fs in- terested now in "getting views, not giving them. sharp interest in the country's; -- bicultural problems s@d a de- sire for more information about them. "We are just gatherin tion and information. he ate ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY ST. HELIER, Guernsey (Reut- Mr. Laurendeau, replying to a reporter's | question, was com- menting on press reports that the commission did plan to ex- tend its studies abroad and on a Toronto newpaper's criticism WINDSOR, Oni. (CP)--The royal commission on bilingual- ism and biculturalism is con- cerned, above all, with carrying out its 'investigations in Canada, rather than extending them to Probe Within Canada trial centre. The: meeting is one of about plans ic hold between now and 'mid-June. reporter said there seems to ex- 25 the commission At the press conference, one not prepared to draw any Pon clusion." commission findings would not be made public until formal sub- missions have been completed, probably next year. ers)--The Guernsey (Channel Islands) Parliament approved a bill Wednesday abolishing -the}" death penalty for murder and imposing life imprisonment as a substitute. AGREEMENT REACHED Previous reports indicated Mr. Dunton and three of the ist in English-speaking Canada| ight commissioners visited Re a conviction that Quebec does tour of western Canada. They not want to achieve @ dialoguelwere scheduled to hold round- and that French-Canada refuses), 51, discussions with Sa to come half way to deal with chewan community and pene the issue. ..__lizations leaders today. Mr. Laurendeau, emphasizing) 'The commissioners said west- |that he was commenting onlyiem Canadians displayed a on opinicns heard so far before OPENING SOON .. other countries with -similar problems, it was learned Wed- nesday night. Andre Laurendeau, co-presi- dent of the commission, said at a press conference the govern- ment-appointed body does not plan to send researchers to Eu- ropean or African countries in which twe-or more languages are spoken. U.S.-Canada Air of such a step. He said the commission will not be able to give full details of its huge research program for several weeks. 'WILL GET REPORT The' co - president explained| the commission intends to take advantage of at least one per- son who is. going abroad to make a study relevant to the questions of bilingualism and bi- culturalism. The commission will ask Professor Jacques Bra- BELGRADE (Reuters) ~ goslavia and five Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Norway, vedo Finland and Iceland, rey ave reached an agreement to Op fists abolish visas for their mutual preety pair aE ETON tourist traffic, it was announced!2:30 - 4:45 - 7:00 = 9:16 'here Wednesday. the commission and was not giving a personal opinion, said French-speaking Canadians be- lieve they had come half way already ond were a little tired of always claiming what they NEVER an SOMETHING SMELLS Mrs. Harold Lenett did a take-off on the strike by Van- couver garbage collectors and poor this hat, loaded with garbage, in the Hadassah Hat Show Wednesday. Judges thought it stank, but it won first prize in the comic divi- sion. ---(CP Wirephoto) Teachers Vow Firm Stand On Demotion PRESCOTT (CP)--I. M. Robb of The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation said Wed- néesday the federation would stand firm in its support of a high school' principal demoted to head of a mathematics de- 4) Too tired to cook? ICKEN wm me ROUGH oe WE DELIVER---728-7321 ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN Young Peoples present their ANNUAL VARIETY NIGHT May 2 - 8 p.m. DONEVAN COLLEGIATE administration of the school for two years before asking for a) department 'year. investigation this The federation, however, said the report declared Mr. Cousins iis a first-class principal. Mr, Roob, after a federation meeting Wednesday with the school faculty, said the matter would be left up to the board and that ga decision for any ac- tion by the federation would. be made in Toronto. All 54 of the teachers at the School signed a petition to the school board urging it to change its decision about the demotion. '|Twelve teachers, including the' head of the mathematics de- "!partment, resigned recently. . |zeau of the Univerity of Mont- Talks Continue real to make available to it the results of a European study 'he WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cana-jis to undertake soon, even dian and U.S, negotiators Wed-|though the commission itself is nesday held another two-hour/not sending him. session on development of anew; wr aurendeau and four bilateral 'air agreement and the|other commission members head ofthe Canadian group, Frederick Wood, said later he lend ae dpe a Boy A is "reasonably happy" with the felt were their real rights. commission on bilingualism and biculturalism might make an interim report to the federal government in the near future, Davidson Dunton, ¢o-chairman of the commission, this southwestern Ontario po og nesday night. REGINA (CP) -- The royal said. Wed- way negotiations are Progress-|f ing. 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