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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 73

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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73
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The Citizen, Ottawa, Friday. Nov. 14, 1980, Page 73 Protection for labor Reagan surprise predicted THE OTTAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION Ut LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE D'OTTAWA WORLD WASHINGTON (AP) Senator Howard Baker 'says he expects President- I elect Ronald Reagan's "con servative mandate' to lead to Senate approval of ly increased VS. defence spending, lower taxes and constitutional amendments -to permit prayer in schools j-tand to ban most abortions. Baker, the Tennessee Re-l publican slated to be the jt; Senate's majority leader in the 97th United States Con-fc gress, also said he'll support jTvas a job-creating measure to permit the fed- ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO FRENCH LANGUAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE To the French-speaking ratepayers of the Ottawa Board of Education (Ottawa.

Vanier City and Rockcliffe Park): Take notice that a meeting of French-speaking ratepayers of the Ottawa Board of Education will be held on THURSDAY, December 4, 19S0 at ECOLE SECOND AIRE DC LA SALLE (501 Saint Patrick Street) at 8 P.M. for the purpose of electing six (6) French-speaking ratepayers to the French Language Advisory Committee. Nomination forms may be obtained at the office of the Secretary. 330 Gilmour Street and will also be available at the meeting. Mr.

M. O. Baauchamin Secretary TtM Ottawa Board of Education ELECTION OES MEMBRES DU CO MITE CONSULTATIF DE LANGUE FRANCAISE Aux electeurs d'expression francaise du Conseil scolaire d'Ottawa (Ottawa. Cite de Vanier et Rockcliffe Park) Avis est par les presented donna qu'une reunion des contribuables d'expression francaise du Conseil scolaire d'Ottawa aura lieu LE JEUDL 4 daeambr 1980 a L'ECOLE EECONOAIRE DE LA SALLE (501, mo Saint-Patrick) 2 OH. afin d'elire six (6) membres d'expression francaise au Comite consultatif de langue francaise.

On peut se procurer les bulletins de presentation des candidatures au bureau du Secretaire. 330. rue Gilmour. ainsi qu'a la reunion. M.

M. O. Boauchomin Sacratairo La Conaoil scolaire d'Ottawa Baker also said he does not believe that a "correct reading" of the Republican platform requires the Senate to reject nominees for federal judgeships if they do not promise to strike down permissive abortion laws. Once elected majority leader. Baker said, he hopes to "change the nature of the Senate, concentrating its attention on policy-making and oversight of government functions and leaving the day-to-day administration of the federal government to the executive branch.

He made clear that he believes the Reagan landslide election victory over Democrat President Jimmy Carter last Nov. 4 and the achievement of a 53-vote Republican majority in the Senate constitute a "conservative tide" that demands a national turn to the right Baker's comments on specific legislative proposals: An anti-abortion amendment: "I assume there will be a proposal for such an amendment and that President Reagan will support it. I would expect that Senator (Strom) Thurmond as chairman of the judiciary committee would support it." School prayer amendment: "I have consistently supported a voluntary school prayer amendment We have to be very careful indeed in structuring that amendment But I support it without hesitation and I expect it will once again pass the Senate And I would be hopeful it would pass the Congress." Tax reduction legislation: "The Senate should eo 1 9(idi wti mucin iu pa jr iivii 'union wages on government housing projects and to lowlier the minimum wage for teenagers. He predicted the Senate will adopt them. Despite this.

Baker, in an 'interview with The Asso- Howard Baker New majority leader? Jciated Press, predicted that the "biggest surprise" offered by Reagan's White House ahead and pass tax relief during the lame-duck session by the Senate's new Republican majority will be which begins Wednesday even though it is unclear Afin de renseigner les contribuables quant aux candidats au Comite consultatif de langue francaise. le Conseil scolaire d'Ottawa redigera un bulletin de renseignements sur tous les candidats qui auront presente leur documentation au Bureau des relations exterieures du Conseil scolaire d'Ottawa au 330. rue Gilmour avant 13h. le 21 novembre 1980. Pour plus de renseignements.

communiquez avec le secretaire du Comite consultatif de langue francaise. 563-2251. In order to provide ratepayers with information on the candidates, the Ottawa Board of Education will produce an information bulletin on all candidates who present material to the Ottawa Board of Education Public Relations Office. 330 Gilmour Street, by 1:00 p.m. November 21.

1980. For more information pleas call the Secretary of the French Language Advisory Committee, 563-2251. tne aegree to wmcn tncy worn to protect the legitimate wnctner tnc House (or Representatives) will follow suit and even though President Carter is likely to veto it Baker said neither the White House nor the Senate lwill adopt "labor baiting or anti-labor" policies and that -Senator Orrin Hatch (Rep. Utah), the incoming chair-Cjman of the Senate labor committee, will prove to be a Its worth doing. Increased defence spending: "I think this is one of those promises made and certainly implied in a hundred ways by the Reagan campaign That means higher appropriations for the military.

I expect to support that. I think that will happen." fair and effective friend of labor despite his anti-labor reputation. hj. Ml-) i JL, ij lj im 1 1 1 1 it cs Jiist when slie thought she had everything in stepped Mr. Wrong.

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