Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 203, Ed. 2 Saturday, October 12, 1968 Page: 4 of 5
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ple who say they need black
servants after dark will be
allowed to have Africans re-
main on the premises.
"It will take years before
we will be able to carry out
move the servants away.”
Houses will have to be
built for thousands of blacks
at Pietersburg’s African lo-
cation a mile from town,
Botes said. Pietersburg is a
farming center 207 miles
from Johannesburg. It has
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found that persons living in
less smoggy areas of the
county survive heart attacks
more readily than others.
In the high-smog areas,
Goldsmith said, the fatality
rate per 100 hospital admis-
sions for heart attacks aver-
aged 27.3 for the year — 1958
— compared with 19.1 in low
pollution areas.
Health said.
Dr. John R. Goldsmith,
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or John V. Lindsay said Fri-
day his administration "was
in error” when it refused to
rent Shea Stadium to third-
party presidential candidate
George C. Wallace for a ral-
ly October 9.
Wallace’s staff took the is-
sue to state supreme court,
which ruled that Wallace
should be allowed to use the
stadium, but the rally was
switched to Madison Square
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confused at Warmbaths,
which is named for hot
springs popular even before
the Boer War. Blacks there
outnumber whites by about
4,000 to 2,200. Town Clerk J.
Van der Walt said there is
no hope of moving out the
town’s Africans at dusk in
the near future. Warmbaths
and I want to make it quite houses in the African loca-
clear that the European is
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to householders, hotelkee-
pers and industry.
Home owners who pay 70
cents a month to the town
may retain one sleep-in serv-
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the Europeans that this
Talks on Jets Du<’
The state department says
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk and Israeli Ambassa-
dor Yitzhak Rabin are ex-
pected to meet sometime
next week to discuss Israel’s
request to buy Phantom jet
fighters.
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not being deprived of any la-
bor whatsoever.”
Towns will be declared
white by night upon applica-
tion to the government.
Koornhof said they must
guarantee to provide accom-
modation for displaced Afri-
cans and transport for them
at dusk and dawn.
in South Africa opens a new
chapter with government
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"We are not taking away
labor from them because
their servants, if houses are
available in the Bantu urban
townships, will have an op-
portunity to lead a normal
life at night.
"Naturally in abnormal
circumstances we will have
to make other arrange-
ments. But under normal
circumstances such a serv-
ant is much better off by
are expected to spend the
night in "African townships”
outside the municipal bound-
aries and return for work in
the morning.
The development is an ex-
tension of apartheid, now
generally referred to here as
’separate development.” It
is official policy to segregate
races as far as possible and
to return unproductive
blacks to tribal homelands.
Cabinet member Piet
Koornhof said the towns of
Warmbaths and Pietersburg
in Transvaal Province north
of Johannesburg would be
the first to go white by night.
Koornhof is deputy minister
of Bantu Administration.
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failed)
All—Smith 2 run (run failed)
Alt—Williams 5 run (Nichols kick)
Alt—Oakley n pass interception (Nic-
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NORTHWEST 14, JOHN MARSHALL 4
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