nes . ings PAGE 6, THE HERALO, Tuesday, August 23, 1977 Language agreement | Clark pleased at OTTAWA (CP) _ Progressive Conservative Leader Joe Clark said Monday that he was ‘“‘gen- - erally very pleased” with the otitcome of last weekend’s provincial premiers meeting which rejected a Quebec proposal for reciprocal agreements on minority language education. Language hearings Aides said that Clark, who sera ri 0 ver, also stressed the need for educa- tional opportunities in both French and English but said he could not agree with Premier Rene Levesque’s proposal for separate eements with each of the other nine provinces. Prime Minister Trudeau may end early QUEBEC (CP) — A motion to halt legislative hearings on Bill 101, the overnment'’s language islation, was introduced y. The motion, sponsored by Parti Quebecois House Leader Robert Burns, would force the education com- mittee to present its re on the legislation on Wed- day, otter ending hear- day night. Burns announced his intention to introduce the motion on Friday, a day after introduction of a motion which would permit members to sit virtually around the clock. The legislative committee has been studying the language bill clauge-by- clause for three weeks with By BARRY SCHWEID P G (AP) — State Secretary Cyrus Vance, renewing high-level U.S. talks with China after a two- year hiatus, assured his Chinese hosts Monday that President Carter views relations with Peking as “a central element” in United States foreign policy. But Vance acknowledged that Washington and Peking have different perspectives. Chinese Foreign ister Huang Hua sounded a similar note, saying: “There are now still blems in the relations. tween our two countries.”’ ‘The two spokeqnh: wéhyswelcom ‘ance to the Chinese capital for four days of talks with Chinese officials. He is the highest- ranking American to visit Peking since then-President Gerald Ford came in De- cember, 1975. The principal obstacle to U.S.-Chinese conciliation is U.S. Hes with Taiwan, the Nationalist refuge the United States is pledged under a 1954 defence treaty to protect against ag- gression. Shortly before Vance’s ar- rival, the Chinese signalled that they remain adamant in deman an end to U.S. relations with Taiwan. American officials said Vance hopes in his talks to persuade Peking that a closer relationship can be built on the basis of common political interests in various rts of the world—par- ticularly their shared concern over the spread of Soviet influence In Africa and elsewhere. HUA HEADS TALKS The opening round of talks in Peking's Great Hall of the People lasted 244 hours. The Chinese side was headed by Foreign Minister Huang Hua, and the discussion centred on internationai Aoring ways of estarlishing ways of es g ‘all di tomatic relations, AU.S. spokeaman said the necting amounted to ‘a nonvlegue” by Vance about Jnited States policy in Zurope, Asia and the Middle. Outside the hall, tens’ of hhougands of Chinese narched along the Avenue Wf Tranquility, in Tien An Vien Square and elsewhere, sections concerning education and the courts ap- proved _ and consideration continuing on uage of public administration, business and other matters. The government wants the legislation passed in time for the start of the school year next month. If the committee report is tabled on Wednesday, the bill may be passed later in the week because debate on third and final reading of bills is restricted by assembly rules, ig ee the bill is passed, i sible, the assem wil adjourn for several weeks before resuming its agenda in late September or early October. clanging cymbals, ex- ploding firecrackers and carrying banners proclaiming the completion of the 11th Communist party congress, the first national c arty four ears. h e party meeting, which. ended last Thursday, consolidated the power of party Chairman Hua Kuo- ‘eng and his supporters and ratified their policies of economic advancement and greater openness to the rest — of the world. Before the talks began, the official Chinese news agency Hsinhua published a speech given by Hua to the party congress demanding a r in U.5. diplomatic relations rela clique,’’ the Nationellst e left by the late Chiang Kai-shek on Taiwan, as one condition for ex- changing embassies and otherwise normalizing relations. The Carter administration disclaims any intention of abandoning Taiwan and would like to convince. Peking to tolerate a con- tinued, though somewhat . reduced, relationship with . Taiwan. Cra ese ane SSCS SSS ACEO STIRS SMO SE ‘ Nn ale pt PUL eneennnenecen 9,9,8,8,0,8,0,0.0,,0,0,0,0.0 oie ele.0 Boke sepeaneessaretatatatatetatetatecetets pteteie SONNE NN bsoeneheaetststotatietelery ma! Drapery SRS Tapestries sees aeetenete ae | Premiers’ stand § was not available for comment. Trudeau retumed to the capital Monday but is still on vacation, his aides said. However a government spokesman may hold a news conference later this week - to comment, Trudeau’s office said. There would certainly be some govern- ment reaction by next week. More. than a month ago Trudeau condemned the Quebec plan and urged premiers to resist it. He said minority school rights should be enshrined in the Canadian constitution. . BROADBENT LEARNING Ed Broadbent, the New Democratic Party leader, was not immediately available for comment. He is on.a French’ lan e immersion course. ark’s aides said that he was pleased with calla by some of the premiers for a new federal budget to combat unemployment and inflation. The Conservatives also have been seeking a new budget. Roch La Salle, the Con- servative MP for the Quebec nding af Joliette and uebec party presiden said he was alsappointed that the premiers had no full discussion of the Quebec proposal, He said they had lost an opportunity to suggest modifications to the Quebec an and make their wishes § nown to the federal government. | Taiwan a problem - Diplomacy resumes’ §i¢' . ‘between US, China 4 Lost pet Teddy. 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