A16-Wednesday, September 24, 1980 - North Shore News UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Canadian External Affairs Minister Mark MacGuigan delivered scorching attacks on South Africa and the Soviet Union Monday for their resistance to U.N. efforts to lessen tensions in Africa and Asia. Speaking on the first day of the 35th General Assembly debate, he singled out South Africa for par- ticular scorn. “Where is there greater evidence of resistance to change than in the per- petuated insult which South Africa represents to any human being who cares about human dignity,” MacGuigan asked the packed assembly chamber. “A minority of whites still totally dominates a majority of blacks through repression, and a society and system rooted in racist supremacy. This‘is not in any form and it never will be. South Africa must recognize the inevitability of change.” MacGuigan said the world viewed the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan with ‘‘the deepest and most troubled apprehension.” “The process of East-West detente, of vital importance to the world community, is now undermined,. .world peace is itself more fragile, confidence about intentions is mow shaken, = non- alignment is certainly now in jeopardy,” he said. MacGuigan castigated the Soviet-backed invasion of Cambodia two years ago by Vietnamese troops as cynical in the extreme. “There again, the in- vasion of a small nation by a powerful neighbor, to im- Casket company sued for $1.25 m. TYLER, Texas (UPI) - Survivors of Dallas L. Rawlinson have filed a $1.25 million lawsuit against a casket company, charging negligence on the firm’s part caused the bottom to fall out of Rawlinson’s coffin during his funeral. The suit alleged that during the Rawlinson funeral in Jacksonville on July 15, 1979, the corpse fell out head first through the bottom of the coffin. Mrs. Rawlinson and her daughters charged the experience had done and will continue to do “grievous injury” to their emotions. AT-OPENING. OF U.N. DEBA TE anada scornful of South Africa pose its solution, its views, its regime. There again, an outpouring of refugees looking to the world for survival. “Is this what some leaders call Realpolitik? Strike when you can, take what you can? What cynicism.” - MacGuigan was more cautious in his references to Palestinian Arab rights and made no mention of nationhood. He emphasized sovereign, territorial integrity and independence of every state, “including Israel to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries, must remain a corner stone” in a Middle East solution. “There must also be recognition of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. 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