Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1967, p. 16

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* become a major election issue} Foreign + in India. lr hagla's failure to prevent Miss » medical : 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenvery 4, 1967 | | Miss World, International Beauty - Reaps Criticism At Home In India BOMBAY (CP) -- A 23-year-|to make maximum political old' Roman Catholic girl has/| capital out of what they call Minister Mohamedali Faria from going to the United student who was. re- |States. and from there to South cently crowned Miss World at) Vietnam: an international beauty. contest Bhupesh Gupta, in London. jmember of Parliament, Slogans attacking her some in her favor have been'queen's passport the moment plastered on the walls of Indian| she returns*to India. cities as the pre-election fever) The Communists are mounts. , A few examples: Faria, Long Live Faria, Faria is a U.S. Agent, Faria, a Dis- She is Reita Faria, a Bombay Communist wants also home. dominated youth and student grace to Indian Womanhood,|organizations have been asked and The Glorious Faria Who|to. mount an anti-Faria cam- Has Brought Honor to India." |paign in colleges and schools. Infa's fourth general election, There is speculation whether since pendence in 1947 is|Miss Faria will choose to re- scheduled for February. turn to India as long as the It is not Miss Faria's .beauty|controversy lasts. One report that Indians are concerned said she has been advised by over: just her views on Vietnamese war. ward journey Her trip to U.S. bases in election. South Vietnam and Thailand...Many Indians think that the with the Bob Hope troupe en- beauty queen was within her tertaining American service- rights to visit South Vietnam men during the Christmas hol- Hundreds of letters have ap- iday has started a major politi- peared in newspapers support- cal controversy. ing her action and condemning The Indian Communist party the Communist party's hostile wants her to be "punished suit- propaganda. ably" for "betraying the New The letters als@fcriticize the Delhi government's policy of Indian gover mt for alleg- non-alignment and non-involve- edly bringing pfessure on Miss ment in the American imperial- Faria not to go to South Viet- ist war.' nam The Communists are planning (Prime Minister Indira Gandhi until after the and| the government to impound the -- |planning a big protest demon-) * Down with|stration in front of her Bombay) ; Meanwhile, Communist-, the friends to postpone the home- ; SE This brocade, empire gown of delicate pink is stylea in a fabric of a rayon and nylen mixture and is note bie because of the obi- styled back panel falling from the low back. neckline and the short slightly secretary and evolved a per personally disapproved of the;Miss Faria stands for Pailia- sonal system of shorthand tha! trip.) ment, she is certain to be'still serves me admirably to- One commentator says: JAPAN DESIGNED "Tf elected."' day." me By ROBERTA ROESCH The track to opportunity for Erika Rhone of Teaneck, N.J., means leading a double life. | Throughout the 'week blonde | Erika is an executive secretary in a large firm in New Yorke! |But, on weekends, in many"in- stances, she's a_ top-placing |sports car racer--or, sometimes, a scorer, flagman or crew- jmember--at various courses in |the -east. In between, she edits a news- jletter for the Road Racing -Dri- || To Gain From Hbety Experience | ectct to ime race cars when my firm decided to enter: a fac- | Leads To Active Rewarding Life torsponsored team in an en After gaining some experience| at Columbia, Erika moved on|frika added, and acquired more background|record on a graph the race|for the cars they will race. | "The working for an advertising| number agency and a Swedish car im- porter' and distributor. she moved to the Chicago office | tion |was dofong several secretaries|true. In March 1965, after a|Rock, Conn., and Bryar, N. i, friend offered her the use of a) "Both race driving and work. ca sched, wae te peat As an. executive sectelary scribed instruction, and passed |Tequire similar ingredients," durance race for sedans. . |the stringent requirements the| Erika said, when I asked her "During this experience,"|Sports Car Club of America/for her recipe for accomplish- li "J learned how to|sets up for drivers, as well as ing success in a double life personal preparation for success in one can be ap. GOT NATIONAL LICENCE plied in principle to the other In August 1965, she was is-|(or to any other field for that Since|matter), because I have always of each car as. it crossed the start-finish line Later|and, thus, determine its posi- in the race. Later, this|sued a national licence. of the firm for which she noW|type of txperience brought the/then, she has often finished and|found that to get anywhere in works before she was transfer- red back to New York. SELECTED SECRETARY "My sports car experience| hobby, started while I was working forjof participating in races her- f the Swedish" car Erika said. "At that "in the money" inlanything you need to prepare She has competed|and plan ahead; be organized: While Erika worked at this|at. the Virginia International)stay calm; be thorough; think however, she dreamed|Raceway, and drove in races at|fast; be precise; take pride in Marlboro and Cumberland, Md.;|doing a good job;-be willing to Vineland, N. J.; Bridgehamp-/do a little extra and gain some. opportunity to cover racing car|came in events for a racing car paper."|many races. importer,"'|self. time, I| Ultimately her wish came'ton, N. Y.; vers Club, writes features for} _|racing publications or types) > |meeting cards for the Madison *) |Avenue and Sports Car Driving and Chowder Society. And much of this interesting double life belongs to Erika, {Rhone because she believes so \firmly. that oppertunities come to women when they make it their business to gain some- thing from every experience. As proof that this has worked for her, Erika got her own start on the track to opportunity from the experience of having to go to work as soon as possible after she graduated from high school. "My mother was a widow," she said, "so I had to take ad- }vantage of my opportunity to get a working scholarship at New York's Columbia Univer- sity. I used my 9th grade typ- ing course to get a job as a shaped skirt. The double- strand cultured pearl neck- lace, with diamond clasp, and the sculptured gold and diamond twin circlet brace- let were designed by Bar- bara Anton, winner of four international awards. aby 'Tracy Adrian Three Meals in One . . . 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