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Show JUNl 19 9 50v Young Still In Favor Of Carter By JOHN F. MCMANl'S When President Carter .gave Andrew Young the job of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, he must have known that he was providing an international podium to an habitual sensationalist. In his conspicuous position, Youngs attitudes actually reflect those of Jimmy Carter, his boss. If this were not the case, he would surely have received a pink slip by now. During confirmation hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the former Georgeia stated his opinion that Communist troops from Cuba had brought stability and order to Angola, that there was not reason to be concerned if black Marxists Con-gress- m took over Rhodesia and South Africa, and that Communism has never been a threat to me. OUR SENATORS approved his nomination by a vote of 89-But the London Daily United States to advise people against "taking up arms to gain freedom"! Andrew Young is a small fry politician whose distinguishing attributes are black racism and Red preferences. His continued presence in the Carter administration tells a great deal about the man who hired him. SHOP BLACKER FUftNITOMtfW It's French. .WA.. Scene are astir in Canada's Province of Powerful forces Quebec, home to five million of the six million French Canadians. Fewer and fewer in the SQUARE DINING TABLE PLEASE DAD ON HIS DAY BENCHES Compact, economical, but with the elegance of & Hancock's FURNITURE official language of Quebec. Rene Levesque, the new premier of Quebec, plans a referendum on separation. The trend toward separatism has snapped Canadas More Styles SALE In Stock SALE PRICED delicate balance between Anglo- English-speakin- g 3. phones and Telegraph called his reFrancophones. As Peter T. there-oy marks outrageous, White reports in the National reflecting what many Geographic, It appears cerAmericans felt. In an editortain that for years to come ial, the Telegraph asked: Canada will be in crisis. Does he also approve of the t stability that the Russians THE DEATH of a veteran have brought to Eastern provincial prime minister in Europe? 1960 started the demise of the Andrew Youngs talent for old order in the province. inflaming Americas friends New leaders promised rapid and tossing bouquets to our transformation of Quebec enemies hit the headlines into a modern state. a he held after press again The Quiet Revoconference on April 14. This lution followed: quickly time, her merely labelled the Health insurance for everygovernment of South Africa one. Secularization and vast illegitimate. He had no expansion of education. Resuch adjectives for the murof most of the derous regimes in Soviet organization hydroelectric industry into Red. China, Cuba, Russia, c d etc. When the South Africans and the building of protested, Secretary of State gigantic dams, fostering Cyrus Vance felt it necesFrancophone pride. sary to issue a hurried An explosion of new indisclaimer. stallment buying, songwritYoung then insulted the and publishing, painting, British, described them as ing; a proliferation of TV. It a little chicken on the race all amounted to profound " issue, and as world leaders social French-speakin- g state-controlle- of worries about Communist advances in Asia. ANDREW YOUNG- - is one of numerous former aides of Martin Luther King. Like King, he attended training sessions at the Communist-ru- n Highlander Folk School in Tennessee. Several years ago, in an ABC News documentary, he voiced his underlying hatred for the country he is supposed to represent. After speculating about thd demise of the white West. he was asked if he would support the destruction of Western civilization.-HI probably responded, would. Those who agree that a man's friends tell a great deal about him will find it noteworthy that in 1971 Young urged the Gulf Oil Corporation to make room on : its board of directors of himself. American Communist Angela Davis, Angolan Communist Agostinho Neto, and Portuguese-Africa- n Communist Amilcar Cabral. In 1972 Young won election to Congress from Georgia's Fifth District. As a Congressman, he lent his name Liberato the tion Committee and the National Conference in Solidarity With Chile, both loaded with prominent Reds. And his record in the Congress was that of a socialist. During his latest African safari, Young visited South Africa and insisted that he would not meddle in that nation's internal affairs. But he recommended that blacks launch an economic boycott against the whites! Pan-Afric- Blacker Furniture Hydro-Quebe- DESPITE THE Francophones overwhelming numbers, private wealth in the province remains largely in the hands of Anglophones, whose English traditionally has been the language of big business. The resentment has festered for years. As a Francophone professor put it, We Quebecois dont think and act like other French-speakin- g people in North America. They are minorities. They must get along in English; eventually they will be absorbed. We think and act as a majority. That makes all the difference. A minorty thinks you can share a country. But to me, my country is like my wife, I dont want to share her. Hie trouble is we are still colonized, politically and economically. Not all Francophones want independence, of course. Says a prominent businessman, I consider all Canada my country. But I understand those who want to cut us off and isolate us their desire for independence, for a life in which ones identity isnt threatened every day. 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