Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 6

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got the boos it now was becom-jion because of the nature of its by a section of the lineup out-;may have been queuing for upjand windy one, Jacqueline Ken- design. It is a cultural pavilion and its layout is such that peo- | { side the Czechoslovakia pavil-|to six hours to see the intricate|nedy, wife of the late U.S. pres-jing easy to predict. 'Crowds And Boos Featured ' 3 i enna lf ha a Ue et 0 eit ea mc at pe Charter members are the|inside. It now has produced an|pavilion was closed for 30 min- Th eral trend of eben ple "1 pi baa aver the atiats n ia Shah of Iran, Jacqueline Kenne-|€xPlosion of vocal dissent onjutes before her arrival time ele Pi shine whe hid. bean aby stutited. At zechoslovakia Pavilion dy, Princess Margaret and|four occasions, and she arrived an hour after waiting three hours indicated) «come i i one Lord Snowdon, The Shah of Iran, here for ajthat. that people were less angry : In each case the pattern has|Private three-day visit Aug. 25-) Monday, Princess Margaret/,ii, the persons concerned here also are worried about ; been the same: Pavilion offi-/27, was booed on the hot and/and Lord Snowdon left the cosy|than with the fact that they had|security and specifically ask for it is among the most popular ofjcheated as they are about to) 21, lowe th ilion 20 min.(sunny Saturday morning of forehand of the|closing of the pavilion. MONTREAL (CP) -- Twojthe fair"s 74 pavilions. get their prize. ab ek res alf fe tite te 'Aug. 26 as he waiked past the|'¢*t® urant of the Mexican|not been told beforehan [things can be predicted at the} Not so obvious until the last] The trouble is caused by per. ataval of tie celebs rity and|queue and into the near-desert- pavilion to travel the short dis- delay. : CAN RUN FAST Expo pavilion of Czechoslova-\few days was the fact that the/sonalities at the fair for 60-l/00) it closed during the tour, {ed Pavilion amid a phalanax of|tance to the Czech showpiece| Miroslav Galuska, commis: : kia--crowds and boos. crowds that so stoically endure|called private visits. ' [RCMP plainclothes men, Expo|through driving drizzle where|sioner-general of the Czech] Despite short legs and Since Expo's opening the|baking heat, heavy rain and| Lynda Bird Johnson joined a|MEANS LONGER WAIT security officers and pavilion|they, too, went in to an empty|Pavilion, said in an Inte bulky body of Pron na 3,000 ever-present long lineups out-/frosty winds are prepared tojdistinguished little club Tues-| This means an extra wait ofjofficials. pavilion past several hundred 'Tuesday: pounds, a mature ick rhino side have made it obvious that/exercise their lungs if they arelday when she was lustily booediup to an hour for people who! Last Friday evening, a coldidrenched lineup stalwarts. They| 'We have to close our pavil-|can charge at about 35 mph. § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 FRESE By LILLIAN NEWFIE TORONTO (CP) -- ideas are needed | Ontario government educational and ¢ exchange program, Edward Rathe, pi co-ordinator. He said in an int only a fifth of his § budget so far has bee cated. By DAVE MacDONALD ON HOT SEAT Don Taylor, Editor of the Hay River, N.W.T., week- ly newspaper, Tapwe, has been ordered to produce by Oct. 27 names of three white juvenile girls or to be fined $750 for contempt of court. Mr. Taylor's charges that they were among per- sons receiving preferred treatment from RCMP prompted a judicial inquiry into administration of jus- tice in the Northwest Terri- tories. (CP Wirephoto) South Africa Girl Has Big Problem JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Sandra Laing is the dark- skinned girl that no South Afri- tan school wants. Her parents won an 18- month-long struggle to have her officially declared white, only to discover they can't find a school that wants her. Angry parents of Sheepmoor, a tiny town in eastern Trans- vaal province, have threatened to remove their children from the local white primary schowl if ll-year-old Sandra is sent there as directed by the educa- tion department. South African schodls - are strictly segregated along racial lines. Trouble occurs in border- line cases where a child is of dark appearance, as Sandra is. Sandra was going to boarding school in the country town of Pier Retief 18 months ago. Par- ents of other pupils objected to ,. her presence, children taunted her and e was sent! * home by the echool authorities. Subsequently she was, declared colored--that is, mulatto--by a government-ap- pointed board, even though her, parents are white. Then a change in the law provided that descent and not appearance is to be the deciding factor in borderline cases. She was reclassified white. AFRAID OF ABUSE Sandra's storekeeper father, Abraham Laing, decided not to send her back to the same boarding school because of the scorn he felt she would meet. He approached a number of convents, but they turned him down. Some said they had no RIB LOIN the Berries in our Blueberry Pie are Wild? 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PRICE each 59c -- SAVE 10¢ BLUEBERRY PIE = 24-01 pie MP PINEAPPLE- = Mr. Rathe opene door for new progran after telling the P guishene, Ont., Cham Commerce last Wed that cultural exchang good business. Johnson | Gives "On QUEBEC (CP)--L summarizing results ol vey conducted among 1 of the legislative a: says supporters of th Nationale party of Daniel Johnson intend Ottawa "one last chai grant "equality" to within two or five year opting for independence In a copyright story, | bec daily says the s' showed that the maj Opposition Liberal 1 favor a "special stat Quebec and reject it ence for economic reasc The survey was cc jointly by Le Soleil ; Toronto Star. Questi were sent to 39 member Union Nationale party, erals and two of the thr pendents in the assemb! The standing in the bly: Union Nationale 56 als 49, Independents 3, t SENT TO JOHNSON Le Solei says the q naire, drafted as debate sible constitutional ch continued in the provir the country, was sent mier Johnson, now rec ing in Hawaii from a phlebitis. The story dc say whether he replied. | of those replying was no Replies were receive all 42 Liberals who we the questionnaire. Only the 39 Union Nationale bers questioned sent ans The Union Nationale bers backed their lea theme of "'equality or in ence." All insisted importance of immediate tiations with Ottawa. But they differed on ju: equality means. A total per cent considered e¢ meant a special status | province. The remainder meant economic indepe WANT TAX POWER However, they were on these major objectives 1, Recovery by the p! of all taxation powers; 2. Exclusive provincial diction on education, c manpower, social securi immigration; 3. Participation with | in the drafting of econom fiscal policies; 4. 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