OAS Has Permission To Study Inside Haiti PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—(UPI) — A fact-finding team from the Organization of American States (OAS) prepared to fly here today despite a warning against "meddling" in Haitian internal affairs. The team said it would leave Santo Domingo, capital of the neighboring Dominican Republic, following two days of conferences with Dominican officials. Ecuadoran representative Gonzalo Escudero will remain in Santo Domingo. But President François Duvalier, asked if he would approve an investigation of alleged government repressions, told newsmen Wednesday that Haiti "cannot permit any meddling...in its internal affairs." Haitian officials have indicated they welcome the arrival of the OAS mission and do not plan to hamper its work. DUVALIER HAS twice rejected permission for the CAS human rights commission to send a team to study internal conditions. The committee arriving today has powers to conciliate the dispute between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The dispute touches on internal questions, however, since it involves Haitian political refugees in the Dominican embassy in Portau-Prince and the presence of relatives of late Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in Haiti. Twenty of the 23 refugees in the embassy were permitted to leave the country this week and arrived in Santo Domingo Wednesday. Haiti yesterday ordered the head of the United Nations Technical Aid Mission expelled no later than today. He is Swiss-born John Richardo, a U.S. citizen of New Canaa, Conn., who arranged the evacuation of dependents of U.N. personnel last week under orders from Secretary International Club Has Picnic Today Singing, dancing, swimming, boating and picnicking are the main features of the International Club's farewell picnic today at Shawnee Lake, Topeka. Mohamed Alify, Cairo, Egypt, graduate student and president of the club, said this will be the last opportunity for Americans to meet foreign students on an informal basis and say "good-bye" to those students who will be returning home after the final exams. Invitations have been sent to families in Lawrence, Topeka and Kansas City areas. Foreign students will be assigned to each family attending the picnic. Members will leave in cars at 1:30 p.m. from the Kansas Union and will return about 8 p.m. Affy requested that people go straight to the lake meet at the swimming pool near the front entrance before 3 p.m. Ticket Goes to Junk Car NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — (UPI) — Angel Ayala, 19, of Hartford received a ticket yesterday for operating his car with defective brakes and muffler. Police said he told them that he was en route to a junk yard to leave the auto when stopped. STRICK'S DRIVE IN "Table service only" "Table service only" 6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. weekdays 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sun. 732 N. 2nd (Highway 40-59 — 4 blocks N. of Kaw bridge) APPLICATION PHOTOS PASSPORTS Fast Service HIXON STUDIO General Thant. The U.S. government removed its dependents at the same time. HAITIAN OFFICIALS denounced the U.N. evacuation as "an unfriendly act" and accused Richardo of "an unfriendly attitude." Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Government sources also told that Haitian relations with the United States would improve if Ambas- foreign newsmen "off the record" sador Raymond Thurston were recalled by Washington. The U.S. government has shown no indication of removing Thurston as long as 600 Americans remain in Haiti, of about 1,200 who formerly lived here. A U.S. naval task force of 12 ships also remained 10 miles offshore with 2,000 combat-ready marines in case trouble breaks out within Haiti and endangers American lives. Two U.S. Marine officers received permission from the Haitian government to fly by helicopter from Port-au-Prince to the aircraft carrier Boxer offshore yesterday but were not allowed to return. Maj. Gerald Lillich, 37, of Kansas City, Kan., and Capt. Vince Guinée, 31, of Brooklyn, N.Y., were the first persons to fly from Haiti to the Boxer. Officers of the KU Nurses Club have been announced for next year. KU Nurses Club Elects Officers They are: Judi Maier, Oklahoma City, Okla., president; Carolyn Bateson, Tonganoxie, vice-president; Beverly Tjart, Baxter Springs, secretary. Ruthanne Bayles, Chicago Heights, Ill., treasurer; Pat Cram, Larned, social chairman; Joan Erickson, Raytown, Mo., publicity chairman, and Melinda Bloodhart, Elkhard, program chairman. All of the new officers are freshmen. 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