LAWYERS ATTACK COMMISSION, FRENCH NATIONALISTS | ee Rama ae a ie 19 Language Equality 'Unnecessary In West -- Although four out of five for-|of five are first spotted by. vigi- speaking federal civil servants j est fires in Ontario are caused/|lant citizens. should have equal opportunities, | WIRE MUST CONFORM | but opposed special \PrivileB®S) LONDON (CP)--British home) i office officials are considering banning imported electrical gad- gets whose wiring does not con- form to the British color code: red and black for power wires and green for ground. | Starts FRIDAY 6 P.M. French Bombers Capable Of Striking With N-Load The cylindrical shelter, in-) tended to be buried below ground with a hatch. connecting with the owner's house, is de- signed to protect nine persons for- a federal union of four prov- inces, with provision for the rest of British possessions in North America to oijn Confederation later. The two urists say the Fath- ers of Confederation wanted to found a single new nation. They refer to French-Cana- dian demands for French-lan- guage schools in Saskatchewan, Albe and British Columbia and ment: "The insignificance of the French-Canadian population in these provinces "is such, and their dispersion is such, that jthey cannot be considered a large enough unit of the popula- tion to ustify chasging the ex- igtin~ state of things so far as VANCOUVER (CP)--A mer lieutenant-governor and a retired udge say in a brief for the royal commission on bilin- gualism and biculturalism that French-Canadians in the west- ern provinces are not numerous enough to expect equality for |their language. "French nationalists" and the |commission itself were attacked lin a brief submitted ojintly by two Regina lawyers, Frank L. Bastedo, 78, former Saskatche- the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. : The group says the Constitu- tion must not be changed to recognize two nations. All cul- tures in the Canadian mosiac should be preserved and re- garded as a precious heritage rather than problems. The brief favors French-lan- guage schools outside Queb where French - Canadian chil- dren are concentrated in suffi- cient numbers. Teaching of oral French from Grade One was advocated for English-language schools. G. V. Towle of Vancouver) says in a personal brief that all) language groups should be en-| couraged to retain their distinct identities. Few people realized |that French was a legal lan- guage at the federal level. ON SWIMMING POOLS He says French- and English-| 12 pages with photographs, dia- A all your questions KNITTERS !! | 2%: an in-the-ground swim- | ming pool. Just phone or write for free For biggest selection ef queli knitting yerns, aia end FRE . « the } pe do-it-yourself pool kit advice, visit . GALVANIZED WOOL QUEEN STEEL POOLS 205 Simcoe St. 5. 723-5371 | PARIS (Reuters)--French nu clear bombers have been ready to strike at any potential enemy for several months, the weekly picture magazine Paris Match reports. from the effects of a nuclear' After 10 years of talk,jattack for two weeks. France's nuclear strike force--| Its price is 90,000 francs ($18,- the "force de frappe'--has be-| 000). we pigs it oii od n lorce's undergrow PANTIE RAID ESSAY THEME wan. lieutenant-governor, nerve centre at Taverny, near Paris, six men will be able to an SPRINGFIELD, Mass. | percival H. Gordon, 81, retired (AP) -- Twenty Springfield justice of the Saskatchewan SYMBOL CAGED BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) Automobile salesmen's plans to have a live. tiger wandering round their showrooms--on a lead--had to be cancelled when) no insurance company would agree to the risk. The tiger ap-| peared to advertise a new model car, but was caged and under armed guard. FABRIC SALE. FOR THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY! 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American International Col- friends. are French-Canadians, : ' then add: |NO ANTIPATHY one to the French strategic air commander and one to the com- mander's deputy, the magazine Says. when the two messages ei iawn wi | deen games could the strike But we believe, biguthon od Westerners had no "antipathy See Or isciceed: others, that a smal snaliste to French-Canadians as such," 0 group of 'French na = tes far|Dut they wished to uphold the FIRST HOTOS have now pressed much too the| Constitution, particularly Sec. in demanding 'equality' for the|tion 133 which limited official French language with the Eng-\ ise of French to Parliament lish language in the nine PrOv-/in, Quebec legislature and fed- inces outside Quebec eral and Quebec courts. The report shows what aris Match labelled "Exclusive: The first photo" of France's opera- NOT BICULTURAL _ The concept of "'one nation" Canada was not a bicultural|is also supported in a brief trom| country, but a multi-cultural tional bomb. one. 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