Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1967, p. 20

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' such action might make {t feel)was Dr. G. C. Monture of ont s i d uneasy." wa, an enginéering consultan nothin henge who grew up on the Six Nations 2O THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 20, 1967 ~--~--_|Devaluation Urged In '64 Hippies And Indian Culture MIGHT FIND ANSWERS the : : : s Mrs. Vincent. Castellano of|"eserve near Brantford. Hor | . Praised At Ottawa Meeting Belleville said the organization] He suggested the institute | Calla han Aide R e rts might find some answers by |look into the problems of Indian es Of Os! 3 | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Vanierjin' which their children will = Radar experience of the families facing the technological ais Institute of the Family could}jive'--had to be brought into p "i oa, is al A social worker and member ee : : ee eee ee ae eee hippies ra the C nea go the institute "'at the risk of its|of the Mohawk Indian tribe,| An investigation of problems neight ture, t mir gn Mrs. Castellano said society's|facing the Indian family forced ario ar jis reported to have said he! decided not ecept the off tant wn security." | LONDON (CP) - A source] ao " > weightl on cee Pooch ine offer. jculture, the organization was|® meee om the reserve bé- iclose to James Callaghan sapsler actcecuan". gee ge A British¢banker says deval-|told Saturday at the closing ses | The institute should commis- ro a catinve ahd jad cag Rak Beas (eB. fas month fier the, canes! oot ee, amen cay, brofuce a, tempos of is annual necting. | on papers tm sarous aaestalge" land Net would rove Petr : x office) There is much evidence that| 3 1). an a eee ae eee jot family life, he said, although! Another Indian spokesmanjling." k : elites = hear ge "if a\Callaghan found himself in a ie yeaa g al pedo Ottawa public relations officer ~ : ~ ah reed inet thes pound be ee crisis and worked in desperation) wijson and Callaghan may be|Preparing a report for the insti- valued: by.12:5 per cent. eer ie S tattered e€co-|hanking on that temporary re-|tute, said '"'the David DePoes of Callaghan, who o _ me ., |lief to produce conditions for ajthis country'? should be mem- ito are, mule he ic ang be Whether Callaghan now will/general election. Wilson's man-|bers. | VOL. 26--NO. 270 FIRST FOR 'I _ Accl By \V banker, refused. He would not|2& switched from his post is aldate does not run out until 1971) More committed and con- accept any "soft options," in-|matter of much speculation. A|but he can go to the polls ear-\cerned people--"the hippies sisting that Britain must main-|lot may depend on the early re. | lier, at a time to suit his con- ve get out and do things which tain a constant struggle to over-| sults of devaluation. venience. affect and condition the society come her international pay-| while a high cabinet source vi rats -- problem without devalua-| av. there is no split in the gov-| ; : ernment and there will be no! Twenty times since the Labor/general election, there is some |government took office, Calla-/suggestion that not all of Prime |ghan and his colleagues €m-/ Minister W ils on's supporters) phatically rejected devaluation| fayor cutting the pound. proposals. Last July the chan-| | cellor told Parliament that HAD DENIED DEVALUATION| those who favored cheapening| Wilson's European Common) of the currency were deluding | Market negotiator, Lord Chal-| themselves. It would merely|font, told a Paris audience last) mean a reduction in the stand-|Friday the government planned ard of living at home. ste. hrm The Migr) Now in a sudden reversal, |SOurc ea t "was Callaghan defends devaluation|9°t Privy to what was taking) jas a magnet to attract more|Place." If so, why did Chalfont) foreign currency to Britain and| Speak? | |as a means to build surpluses to) This is not the first time Chal- . \pay off huge debts. font. seemed to convey conflict-| PUSHED IN CORNER? ing information. He was the} The immediate impression|Source of reports that Britain! PONTIFF RECOVERING among some observers who) might pull its troops out of Eu- have been able to speak to the|rope if it did not get into the) Pope Paul VI appeared in Peter's Square in Vatican |chancellor is that he has been|European community. That! public Sunday for the first City at regular Sunday noon |pushed in a corner. 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