th fa an States Flex UN Muscle (AP)-- Portugal. This fear is mainly prompted by threats from both countries to quit on their own rather than submit to ceaseless invective in the world forum. The Africans are dedicated to the common aim that they must never again undergo servitude. On colonial issues, the Afri- cans have chalked up an im- ee 4 se a : i hw) UNITED NATIONS Armed with the most-powerful voting force the United Nations has ever known, 32 African countries have set out to bring South Africa to its knees and drive Portugal from the African 'continent. The strength mustered by the young African states to ram By JAMES BROWN LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit- ain's new National Theatre--a controversial project which has been in the discussion stage for more than a century--makc«s its debut next week. British theatre-goens will get their first taste of state-spon- sored drama on Tuesday with Sir Laurence Olivier, direcior of the National Theatre, direct. lhatling its maiden production o the National Thes- tre's policy, Sir Laurence said' its. scope would be interna- tional. "We aim to give a spectrum CONVOCATION IS LAST held its 20th and final official WINDSOR, Ont (CP)--The| convocation, _ last milestana in the life of As-| (36 DAYS OVERSEAS | ps : "it (OCT, Ist -- MAR. Ist) Se clei Hal wo mites mee Compe -10bs Waa a was reac ight when t! season October agar enn ee July = September .the male Amer- wr prone +19 tang gd wii e new, non-denomina-lican elk collect as ma PHONE 728-6201 tional University of Windsor--'as 60 poate. i 6 : of world drama and to develop in time a company which will be the finest in the world," he said, A secondary aim will be to reclaim. forgotten or little known periods of dramatic Jit- erature. This will be done by reviving British works which WOOLWORTH'S pressive voting: record, they have achieved is open to question. |MARSHALS OPINION The rash of resolutions de- nouncing apartheid (race sepa- ration) has helped marshal world opinion against Premier Hendrik F. Verwoerd's South African regime and its policies. It has also prompted white south Africans, including many who oppose apartheid, to close Chevrier Says Change Needed 'irrn'te never sntcipated. : | Determined to make South QUEBEC (CP)--Justice Min-| africa an economic as well as ister Chevrier said Saturday it), moral outcast, the African must be realized that the Cana-ipige pressed the General As- dian constitution needs contin-).empbly last year into calling for ¢jual improvement to meeti, sweeping trade boycott of changing conditios. | Verwoerd's government, This "The Canadian governmentihas had little effect because the 'lis conscious of the problem and|Western powers have refused to om . cenit is not trying to shuck it off,"|go for harsh penalties against DIANA CHURCHILL DIES | through resolutions denouncing} race separation in South Africa and Portugal's treatment of its territories has made a deep im- pression. | It also has caused apprehen-| sion at the UN as extremist AL-| rican elements step up demands to expel both South Africa and Shakespeare's Hamlet have been neglected and com- It will take place in Londa,'s | sstoning writers to produce Old Vic Theatre, traditional|fresh versions of foreign nid home of Shakespearean produc-'sics. tions in London this century. | | It will be the temporary home of the National Theatre until a new buwi'ding is completed in about four years. 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Labor party supporter, = = he told the annual meeting ofjeither South Africa or Portugal. the Quebec Liberal Federation.| On the other front, the black) Diana Churchill, 54, above, death was not immediately | He a the peer er ~ nations have patho gay eldest child of Sir Winston and known. She was divorced from |¢™mmen intends 'to call a fed:itugal to give " tinal Churchill, died unex- Commonwealth Secretary Dun- etal provincial conference next areas by putting! Lady . an Sandys : year 'to study the amendments|through a Security Council call pectedly Saturday at her a ¢ y: aa Wirephotay {welch should be made to the|last summer for an embargo on| in London, England. 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