Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 25

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Yet, said the newspaper, India is among the few Afro- Asian countries where the intel- lectual climate can be described as vigorous. It blamed the poli- ticians for regarding experts and scholars with "contempt."' The newspaper's remarks are typical of what is being said in intellectual circles in the coun- try. At a Bombay University seminar, one professor drew thunderous applause when he said: "The government seems to prefer dunderheads to egg-| heads." Critics claim the government attaches little value to the opin- ion of experts after commission-| ing them to submit reports on important subjects. DRAIN HITS PURSE LEEDS, England (CP)--Brit- ain has been spending large) sums each year to train young| doctors, scientists and engineers who join the brain drain to the United States, Lord Bowden! said. The former Common- wealth secretary in the British) government said the U.S. de- fence and space programs exist, mainly to provide jobs for scien- tists and engineers. Upset : The critics also say the gov-| ernment is hastily "demoting"' the English language in the ad- ministration and in colleges, ig- noring warnings by education- ists that none of India's indige- nous languages are in a position to replace English. INTELLECTUALS OBJECT Indian intellectuals complain the intellectuals are taking a \"greater co-operation" [eerking to become an actor can THE OSHAWA velia Pihaseaawole Daneter 25, 1967 25) audition, Snr = = TROPHY HANDED OVER For The )Germany in 1945--last year was| | e e ® 'Millionaire In US. . . [my daughters was stagestruck,] CALGARY (CP )--The Jeff awarded to Ron Lancaster, Sas- BEST DEAL In A t B and I agreed to drive her to the (Nicklin trophy, awarded annual- ae Roughrider quarter-| A Cc Ing usiness tryouts. But I learned I was ex- \ly to the Western Football Con---- a | --_____ | On The Famous pected to be a participant, not ference player judged most val- "Well, it happened that one of | By BOB THOMAS leum. 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