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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1965, p. 12

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12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 21, 1968 a retnenyronneneneer tener - bh a ind be Ny Bh BEGET EE, are -{RESOLVED: THIS HOUSE WILL MLA Furious Jane Fonda: Sex English Exclusive Tongue NOT FIGHT FOR QUEEN, LAND With Sit-Ins | With U.S. Accent In Manitoba Schools, But..." By IRA DRYSDALE WINNIPEG (CP) -- In Mani- toba's public schools students must be taught in English, It has been the law for 50 years, but many people want the law changed. The issue was placed re- peatedly before the royal com- mission on bilingualism and bi- culturalism in public hearings here during the last three days, Renewed demands by French- speaking representatives were heard, and Wednesday there were suggestions from at least two English - speaking sources the time may have come for a re-examination of policy. A Manitoba committee of the Anglican Church said it be- lieves serious consideration should be given requests by the French community for French language schools in the prov- ince. The bilingualism and. bicul- turalism committee of the church's Rupert's Land diocese said in a brief it realizes "that in the past the diverse cultures and languages of immigrant) groups might have been a) threat to social unity in Mani-| toba and that the English lan guage was used as a unifying) instrument within the province.|,; SEE NO THREAT "We believe that social unity| is no longer threatened as At) has been in the past and that) serious consideration should be given to the requests of the French community -- especially those regarding French - lan- guage schools.' The committee, sald it had met with representatives of) Manitoba's French speaking] He suggested a different sys- tem might have led to a frag- mented educational structure, NOW IS POSSIBLE Questioned outside the hear- ing, he said he felt it now is possible to give consideration to French + language instruction and to establishment of some French - language elementary public schools in. the province. The brief, by the church's Manitoba conference and Win- nipeg presbytery, said in part the French language should not be imposed artificially on those who are not interested. French courses are taught in Manitoba public schools, but in English. Non - public schools -- mostly Roman Catholic paro- chial institutions in Manitoba-~ may instruct in French, The 1961 census, classifying people: under tongues, puts French fourth in} Manitoba with 60,899, English, Ukrainians and Ger- mans in that order, The Home and School and Parent - Teacher Federation of Manitoba said children every- where in Canada should have lan opportunity to be taught in either English or French, pro- their mother behind} FREDERICK FORSYTHE OXFORD, England (Reut- ers)--Oxford University's his- toric debating society pre- pared to restage a controver- sial 32-year-old debate tonight that has aroused threats of assassination in its 1965 ver- sion, The question before the Ox- ford Union is that "this house would not fight for Queen and country," Tario Ali, the Pakistani president of the union, has re- ecived a posteard signed the Ku Klux Klan threatening to assassinate him during the debate Sir Richard Acland, a for- mer Labor member of Parlia- ment and the principal speaker for the motion, has received anonymous tele- phone calls threatening to 'get him" if he speaks. All 800 tickets. for the debate are sold out, and part of it will be shown on British tele- vision, TWO TRUSTEES RESIGN Two. trustees of the debat- ing society have resigned and the other- two have protested or regretted the motion, The controversy results from a similar debate in 1933, The union passed a motion vided they are numerous enough in a 'other official language dominates" to make this ministratively possible, and pro- vided education boards are able) to supply qualified teachers, ASKS FEDERAL BACKING L'Association des Anciens| |Eleves de College de Saint-Bon- iface urged in a brief that the federal government the manitoba government to recognize French as a language| pre-| ad-| community where the) encourage] then that 'this house would in no circumstances fight for king and country," | Some have alleged that the debate then helped persuade Hitler, Mussolini and some of Britain's allies that the Brit- ish youth would never fight a war, The two speakers against the 1965 motion are the for mer Conservative chancellor of the exchequer, Reginald Maudling, and a Conservative member of Parliament, Nor- man St. John Stevans, When the motion was last debated it was carried 275 to 153 but many undergraduates who supported it served in the forces during the Second World War and now insist that that debate was "'light- hearted" and invested with a significance it never really had The independent British news magazine Time and Tide criticized Ali in this week's issue, asking just what a period at a British univer- sity does for Asian and Middle Kastern students, 'Mr, Ali, one hears, came to Oxford with extreme leftist views full formed," says the editorial. ~"Oxford has tainly not much convictions and how much of an asset he will be to Paki- stan if he ever returns there, is doubtful," Cherwell, Oxford's student newspaper, quoted Ali as say- ing he would ask foreigners to abstain from voting in the debate to forestall press cri- ticism in motion's success, From U Of T OAKVILLE (CP) -- George Kerr, Progressive Conservative member of the Ontario legisla- ture for Halton, said today that the university students who par- ticipated in the Georgetown kindergarten dispute were 'fuzzy-chinned kooks looking for kicks. ig Mr. Kerr, a Burlington lJaw- yer, in an interview blamed the Student Non-violent Co-Ordinat- ing Committee (SNCC) for pro- longing a boycott of Holy Cross Separate School by 103 French- speaking students. He said. the college students had no business being 'in Georgetown, The college students, from the University of Toronto and Ot- tawa, supervised boycotting stu- dents in a vacant Roman Cath- cer- } shaken his | the event of the | | | Thomson Fires Opposition AT Paper-Merger Controls jolic church who were protest- ing the separate school board's lrefusal to allow them the use of la vacant room in the school for juse as a bilingual kindergarten. | The students went back to |classes Wednesday after the 'board agreed to give equal in- struction in French and English} in the existing _kindergarten, Israeli Cabinet Ministers Quit | TEI, AVIV (Reuters) -- Two lIsraeli government cabinet min- listers, both supporters of former premier David Ben-Gur- jon, resigned today because of differences with Prime Minister vi Eshkol, The ministers were Defence Minister Shimon Peres land Joseph Almogi, housing and _|father," lwas popular, but I never real- Deputy By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- With) pouty face, long, taffy - hued! tresses, and hip hugging pants, she looked like the latest movie star from France as she strolled down the steps to the Beverly Hills Hotel pool, But when she spoke, the tone were not left bank but satan U.S. finishing school, She is Jane Fonda, daughter of {itm star Henry Fonda. The French influence is no doubt the result of Jane's ro- mance with the French people, and, on a more personal basis, with Roger Vadim, and former husband of Brigitte Bardot, He has been visiting Jane here. The second - generation act- ress, on a day off from the! the mentor). Marion Brando film The Chase, | Wrath were very popular. They both--as well as her own New! La Fonda made two pictures York apartment and a rented/|in France, but it remained for house at Malibu. a basic American horse opera ito shift her career into high SHE'S STILL AMERICAN mat va te a expatriate gear. She stars in Cat Ballou, by any megns," she said, a raucous western that has still am very much American|4tawn as many critical huzzahs and will stay that way." as any film in 1965 so far. love him in France and other countries because he made s0-| cial pictures. couldn't be more grateful." Jane admitted there might be other elements as well, such as) the fact that she didn't just pass through sea she | stayed, dne not only established her-| self in a Paris apartment; she the city and converted it to a home for herself. She still has "That admiration was natur-| ally transferred to me, And I) bought a farm 45 minutes from] | RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- sucace cnarce | 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S | CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa | 725-6553 j things second- talked about such France and being a generation actress. Reports from Paris indicate ithat she has been well received in France HAS EXPLANATION How does she explain it? "It's very simple: she said, "I knew he ized what a hold he had on Europeans, He is loved every- where, even in Russia, where War and Peace and Grapes of | (SAVE NOW!) as) My) ae BF SPARTAN PICK ONE UP THIS weeiead IT'S EASY WITH MAJOR POOL Can Be Installed In One Weekend ! development minister. LONDON (CP)--The. Thom-jis contained in a clause of the Poo ony Apel ""y migtal son organization says a pro-|proposed monopolies and met-ihe considering forming a new! posed government bill to con-\gers bill now before Parlia- 'lparty, backed by some other! trol newspaper merger and/ment. The Thomson organiza-| nembers of the governing La-| lelosures would be "detrimental tion says a number of serious bor party, the Mapai, lto the public interest'? and could implications have not been fully " lendanger freedom of thoughtirealized and the clause should| with the public in public serv-| French-Canadian pupils, jand opinion : be dropped, The memorandum} ices such as government agen-| L'Association d'Education des; The organization headed by adds: | cies, law courts and public util-\Canadiens - Francais du Mani 0 nna eg see _ "Consideration of the extent| es |toba demanded French - lan- ge beak py a And a Manitoba spokesman) guage rc ll --Y second-|nies"' the widely held belief that|'9 which " is contrary > the tor the United Church suggested/ary schools and a French teach-| leditorial and journalistic integ-|public interest that a particular the time now may be ripe for/ers college, rity and independence were|newspaper should go out of bus- a review of the position on) The University of Manitoba|more likely to be guaranteed)iness hinges upon the extent to French in the province's Students Union opposed French- by ee er agate which that newspaper is con- -- language schools for the prov : . foci : F y Dr, W. C, Lockhart, principal} fey a unrealistic seuaeie it|Sroups tinuing to fill meth nl need. of United College of Winnipeg, said in a brief, the language is} The criticism is contained in said while before the commis-|losing ground in the province|@ lengthy memorandum pre- sion for questioning on a briefiland has degenerated into aipared by Thomson's executive that Manitoba's school system)' 'grammatically incorrect pe board. and published today in of the past, however, has done/tois in many homes." jthe newspaper industry's jour- for the province what perhaps| The commission's next public\"al World's Press News no other school system couldjhearings will be in Quebec City; Provision for public scrutiny have done 'June 9-10. of press colos ures and mergers community to hear their views./of instruction and to build and) These representatives, it said, | maintain a French norma 1| asserted their claim to recog: school, | nition as first-class citizens,| The senate of the University specifically in the use of the of Manitoba also recommended French language in teaching alliin a brief establishment of in-} subjects in school to children Of] struction in' French in public) French origin, and in the use Of/ schools, or separate classrooms) the French language in dealings| |wherever there are enough| Completely Instelled Kidney Sheped Kidney, iheped 2875 RELIABLE POOLS 725-3974 or 725-9991 Bugs? 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