CUB MEET HAS CAVEMAN THEME Six members of the 27th Oshawa Cub pack of St. Gertrude's Church on King street east indulge in some hi-jinks at a recent oul- door camp session north of the city. It was all part of the three-day camp's pre- historic caveman theme, conceived by James J. _Kraemer, director of the | art Collegiate were games of strength, and marathon searches for such things as "dinosaur melons). shown _ Tight: Donevan There department, Institute "wars, skill and caveman eggs" (water- Three leaders are back row, left to _James _ Kellar, -- as- Wood- James leader. sistant leader; Eric ward, Akela; and Mulligan, assistant Three Cubs front row Paul Woodward and bie' Mulligan. The cos- tumes were made of old burlap sacks. More than 28 are in the Paul Kellar, *'Rob- Cubs and leaders attended Wilson Faces Protests Over Rhodesian Problem LONDON (Reuters) The Commonwealth prime ministers' conference here next month ap- pears likely to present Prime Minister Wilson with one of his most difficult problems since he took office in October, 1964 Britain is thought certain to| face trenchant demands at the conference from many of the 22)" other Commonwealth countries for tougher handling of the issue of Rhodesia, including the use of force to topple Prime Minis- ter Ian Smith's breakaway re- gime in the central African colony. Zambia and Tanzania been joined by India manding the use of against the white-minority gime which seized fakceenk: ence from Britain Nov. 11, 1965 The task of preparing for the conference, opening Sept. 6, has been handed to Britain's new Commonwealth secretary, Herb- ert Bowden, 61-year-old former leader of the House of Com- mons. He took over the post-- and its Rhodesia headache-- from Arthur Bottomley last Thursday. A main reason behind Wilson' s decision to advance his cabinet reshuffle from the fall to last week was to give Bowden as much time as possible to pre- pare for what probably will be the most critical prime minis- ters' conference in Common- wealth history. | Foremost among those claim-| ing that Britain's economic sanctions against Smith's re- gime have failed is President Kenneth Kaunda. of Zambia, northern neighbor of Rhodesia. | ZAMBIA MAY LEAVE | Kaunda has threatened that it| Britain fails to end the Rhode- sian rebellion soon, he may} take Zambia of the Com- monwealth Tanzania has already broken| off diplomatic relations with) Britain over its handling of the Rhodesia crisis and may not even attend his conference Negro-ruled African countries are getting strong support from} their sister Asian Common-) wealth members External Affairs Minister Sar- dar Swaran Singh of India has called for the use of force to topple the Smith regime 3ut Wilson has repeatedly as- sured the British Parliament his Labor government will not use force to bring down the| Smith regime and compel a! constitutional change. British officials contend the} economic embargo is beginning to bite and working more effec-! tively now than at any time since it was imposed at the end of last year __Top Commonwealth day have ut offic tals Chaucer's Play Ban 'Suggested' LONDON (AP) -- The chamberlain, Britain's stage} censor, has suggested that a| modern translation of The Mil- | ler's Tale, written, by Geoffrey | Chaucer 600 years ago, should not be played on the stage at the Edinburgh festival He advised the drama group) at Keel University to drop the| item from entertainment it has} devised for festival which | begins next Sunday The Miller's Tale b one of the} famous Canterbury about | a group of pilgrims' itten by Chaucer, who was born in 1340 and who died in 1400. It is a saucy story about a and his flighty wife and daughter. lord the ales man have been larly to prepare a full-scale re- port on the sanctions for the 10- prime confer- ence Wilson, | the host country, man of the conference, to which| Aug. 19, so far only two other heads of ances 12-69: ministers' as prime meeting here regu-| government have tations. minister of will be chair- Malawi Malta Hastings Borg They are and Oli received bs deadline. for but the cost is E fied." Gets Critics' STRATFORD (CP) -- The; Royal Winnipeg Ballet opened) lits world premiere of Kose La- |tulippe Tuesday night t to critic al | Lord Scores Expo Costs By DAVE MACDONALD MONTREAL (CP) Lord F Thomson of Fleet said Tuesday preparations for the 1967| world's fair, to be held in Mont- real, look "very impressive" 'just not justi- He said: "If I were spending $83,000, | New Stratford Ballet Bouquets acclaim for both music and we formance. Rose Latulippe, based on an} old French-Canadian legena, is jthe Royal Winnipeg Ballet's | contribution to Festival Canada, | the performing arts' centenniai |celebrations. | Sydney Johnson of the Mont- | real Star said he is certain the| lfirst original full-length Cana- \dian ballet will be a huge suc- | cess. Mollie Graham of the Strat-! ford Beacon-Herald said: "The union between French} and English Canada which has been the theme festival season reached its peak lin Rose Latulippe."' Lenore Crawford of London Free Press called the produc- tion "the creation of genius." Ralph Hicklin of the Toronto | Globe and Mail said . "the of this year's' fam 000, I'd build something that ¢irst performance of Rose La- was still going to be there the tulippe was not an ideal one." following year. "Pared to about half its Lord Thomson spoke at a length, and, re-shaped_ only press conference following a! slightly, this could be one of the meeting with directors of the finest short Canadian ballets in jtory. accepted Invi- Banda of But the other replies az expected to be Commonwealth secretariat by accept-| Royal Bank of Canada. Lord Thomson, who owns newspapers in Canada, Britain) and elsewhere, praised Mont- real's subway system, under nstruction and due for open- ing in October. "T have seen the Toronto sub way system and it is a good sysiem, utilitarian and satisfac- But the Montreal system is absolute luxury." "The only question I have is-- is it economical?" 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