1 x '. I l -;Ac.cusesI Russians i GI Nauseaiing Hiypocrlisy I LONDON (AP)-Prime Miniatu- Eian has accused the,Russians at ”c ting hyprociay" in lectub in'3 rltstr I ut the Middle East 1-lllzl c them to invite United N into Hun- gary. ' -y 3: In I lighting Sat-urda . 1 before i.ooo deleg V at”: Young Conservative rally in y al Fes- tival Hall. Eden said: -tiilnlted, Nations observers have not been allowed on Hungarian soil. let alone a United Nations force. if they were. those long tuins with their tragic loads would not go rumbling eastwards "Why should not the Soviets so cept United Nations observers and invite United Nations forces into Hung '."' -Eden then told his audience: ”Fsr a country to enslave Hun- gary and at the same time to ice- ture us for our action in Egypt is nauseating hypocrisy. . .how dare they lecture others who have not done these things." He said the British-French inva- sion M Egypt had blocked a Com- munist plot In the Middle East-a plot which would have led to "the loss-of countless lives and more ocberevilsthanwecaneveret timale." D:st:uctive innuenees -had retly du.g'beneat.ll the surface at the Middle Eaststates. - "I can assure you that even the dfect of the ships sunk in the Suesl canal is a temporary worry compared with the disaster this must have meant for us all." LONG OVATION Eden was given a threeminute ovation by the Young Conserva- tives on entering the hall, but when he was five minutes into lib speech, Miss Roaine Boune Vialle, 40, a member of the League of Empire Loyalists, leaped to the platform and advanced on the prime minister. . She was hustled oil by detec- tives as she shouted: - "How many times are you go- ing to scuttle from Suez?" The prime minister recalled the (allure of the orlllnal PIOPOIII to terrible portuit for the world. Neither Europa nor the East nor thc American continent cam blind themselves to its implications." EASTERN GUARDIAN GET YOUR EIVLI Presley Ilatl with autographed picture SLN war surplus store Summerslde. ANNUAL meeting ladies curl- ing club. Monday, November lib at 4.00 pm.. at the club room. Urgent business. Please attoli COMMUNITY Welfare League annual meeting on Monday. No- vember l9th. at 8.00 p.m., in 0(- lice oi Hyndman and Co. Ltd. All members please attend. POLIO Clinic for expectant mothers and pre-school children born before January 1st. 1955, will be held in Montague High Schod Auditorium Tuesday, November zith at 3.30 pm. This clinic is It the town of Montague. and those persons in surrounding areas who missed the fall clinic at their school. VISITORS FROM CALGARY - Mr. and Mrs. J.B Lucas. Calgary. Alberta. arrived in Montague on Thursday and will visit with Mrs. -."..."'..-:.r'::;."'.:.Rl:.:-':....""- e in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Commercial Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas were accom- ailied by their niece. Mrs. Rosa elm and her infant son. Edsar Ross Helm. of Tomato. who are guests at Mr. and Mrs. THIIPIG Llewellyn. LODGE MEE'l'ING- Miss Flor- rie Beaton presided at the regular meeting of ACME Rebekah Iaodll Montague Tilursmy bers present. The correspondence and minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Wlnnifred Vick- eraon. The Ilhlu-"ti DUI, and Fraser in the Prince Edward II- and Hospital was deeply regretted by the members. The members were also sorry to bur that 91!! vlce-grand. Mrs. Kathleen Calm. II leaving shortly to loud the winter months in Port Maitland. N.8 She will be - missed in lodge activities. At the old! or the meeting degree lmetln VII held under the direction of the b- gree mistress. Mrs. Frances Shaw. who was assisted by, MI'l- 11133 ynclinqa Lnnoll .wdx-urvsd III Miss one nhlll-Mrs. Vltkarlll and Mrs. Dewar -- u"'.h. PERSONALS II: C Mi-ii. C.K wtgtitmui. nalilax. N. l.. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. George Allen. Montague. danish- Mrs. George fer Elizabeth. and MB. John fin and daughter Cullen (1 meat visitors. T3 ..('l'hls Is the second ol twa ar- South Africa's eat separation of the races.) By M. A. JOHNSON . JOIIANNESBURG. South Africa (AP)-The word bans in the Afri- kaans tongue means master. In South Africa it is synonymous with the white man, and the govern- ment of Prime Minister J. G. Strlidom is determined to prevent this from ever changing. But it is also commonly ac- cepted here that both whites and blacks have an equal claim to South Africa as their homeland. And the government declares that Its program to keep the races al- ways separate Is in the best inter- ests of the non-Europeans in South Africa-the African natives, the Indians have never been permit- ted vote. an natives had the anehisa on the same basis as whites In one of the country's four provinces until 19!. but now all Atiloans are on a separate voting roll. They elect as their roprepentatives four white sen- ators and also white members ol ii meat appoints four the basis of their knowledge of the needs of the colored races. CONSTITUTION INVOLVED It Is the status of the voters or mixed African and other blood that Will: . Thai Te tIfmpntthecoI- orodsonaso eroilandpu-. A week ago the appeals court upheld the overnlnent's action in removing colot-ads from Measures To Prevent Mixing ' White And Non-White In S. A. been a demand for admission of non-whites to white schoools. al- though the standards oi white sqhoools are much higher. About 32.5 a pupil a year is spent for education of the Africans in primary and secondary schools. The pre-student expenditure for the more than 500,000 children In white schools Is about 3140. The expenditure for 230,000 colored: and nearly 90.000 Indians in their separate acboola averages about 325 a year. There Is also segregation In the general economic life of the coun- try. Certain types of work are re garded as exclusively for whites- Others are conside i beneath their dignity. Most economic iaelftlltld is enforced only by custom. But leg- islative action has been taken to , W. M. S. Meeting prayer by Mn. and banned from attending meet-. Canadian Army completed its mu: and iliiai weak- . l. r "SERIES OF SIGNAL EXERCISES COMPLETED No. I Signal RegliiIgt...I,-UYIL BN8 with alwrnximately 1555 all sl communications by wireless, ranks pat'tIL'ipallng. Due to weat!i- ' line and dispatch riders were pro- er conditions, and exercise for this tall. The en; were performed under .onsider- Charlottetown W erclse was hdd In the Mont-IIIIO 3"? dlfllcully but normal division- were held in the Armouries by communications vided. Prior to departure from church services Capt. R. Phelan and Capt. ll Christie, unit padres. Dinno was served to all ranks at the Bison Restaurant, Montague. Presbyterian Hold Ar'Montci”guo The regular meeting of the Pros- b erlan Women's Missionary So- cety Montague. was held in the Church ves Tuesday evening with the pr ent. Mrs. D.A. Camp bell presiding. There were 18 mem- bers and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the call to worship. Psalm 90. read in unison. The Psalm. "1 to the bills will lift mine eyes" "was sung. followed by Campbell. The scrll! ture lesson. Psalm.3..was'I:ead In unison, and the.BIble exposi- tion was read by Mrs. A.C Mao Kay. A seasmi of prayer closed in and theatres patronized by white: do not admit others. Africans are protected from the "evil" of the white man's liquor. ' itement against racial laws has been checked by severe pan- altiea. Many non - white leaders have been named as Communists lugs. The special political branch; of the police keeps gatch on pos- sible lncltenmt by ldlng homes and meetings. ' The government currently Is preparing regulatl to label the blood of non-whlta donors with a black sticker to prevent its being rohiblt Afri building ork Trom doing ack.Ilnled work I: whiz towns unless they obtain exemp- tion. . Whites earn in more than othc Law prohibits Akican trade unions and bans strikes and lock- outs of African workers. Notices on beaches at bus stops. railroad stations. ks and pub- lic gardens say, " ago vlr blankea Europeans only." There are separate ti-aincoacbaa where there are not separate Whites do not play non-whites at any sport. All-white teams lep- resent tho c in international events like the pics. By custom than is social sep- aration. Hotels. restaurants, mov- with the Lord's Prayer. The de. votlonal period closed with the Roll call was answered with the name of a missionary. The cor. feipondence and the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. A.D Mat-i.ure A L of visits to sick and shutins were re- ported and the financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. H.E. Nelson. Mrs. Margaret Mac. Pherson was appointed in charge of the study period for next month. The meeting closed with the Min- nah benediction 'liTT”?r I Popular Couple Wed l I . AiI'Sf. Mary 3. Sourls y l Miss Anne Hennessey and Miti Bernard Cheverie were marrledi at St. Mary's Church. Souris. on October. 23. 1 Mrs. Clievthie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ll nnessey Si. Catherineis. Mr. Cheverie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheverie. East Point. Following the marriage and I F” Getting Up lilgllld For quick comforting bola for Backaelit Rheumatic Palna.Get lng pRighta.atrong urlru. irritatlnl llnssalsa lag TlTddd6o'T' t:tol.i'gl'a's',IT!u.0Yu;TI:.nzIIok a . 1 hub v iota satisfaction or money llllon CY Slhlata pfliii given accidentally to whites. IT'S lNRlGHT'S FOR RUBBERS DOMINION ABATA GOODRICH t t . . Don't snflar another 'w'itIio'u:'I'nc"i'n': your drIIa's1st for T A LIVING 'LOVE STORY FOR ALL THE YOUNG IN HEART! This is the exciting story, the challenging drama, that young people are telling their elders about! Tliisisdierarerapnirc. thefuriousecstasy,dmsecs ainodonpietureapai-t...oobo eherialledmobeaeenagain , antIagaia...aobercmembcred, l.loIIg.loag.tiois. I honeymoon a reception was held at the home of .the groom. Mr. hymn "From Ocean Unto Ocean". and Mrs. Cheverie will reside at East Point where Mrs. Cheverie teaches school and Mr. Cheverie is a prosperous farmer and lob- ster fisherman. ROME (Reuters - The Italian Continentale Agency said Wednes- day that Soviet mllitar authori- ties have chartered lg Belgian- airliners to evacuate 200 Soviet technicians who worked in Egypt. The agency said these technicians took reiugeln the Sudan when Anglo-French lorces landed in the Suez Canal zone. ' OFF LIST. "TRAPEZE" Burt Lancaster. Toni Curtis, Gina Ioliobfilldn EXCELLENT. F. R. McLAINE'S PRE - INVENTORY SALE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES: 0 BACK-UP LIGHTS 0 . noon HANDLE ouanos 0 CIGAR LIGHTERS 0 CURB ALARMS 0 SEAT COVERS Scouts, Cubs Visit Bird Sanctuary Saturday afternoon a group of 35 Scouts and Cuba from Chariot- tetown accompanied by their lea- ders held an enjoyable outing at the Bird Sanctuary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore. It was a thrilling experience for the boys to see thousands ol THEATRE lil0llTAlillE Nov. I9. 20. 21 Adm. 40 - 55 Time 8 pm. birds and Mrs. Moore fr tended and showed their ation by taking with them. gifts of gain and donations for the gift Monday. N... 19.1955 rs. Guardian. rig .Is I I oeonerrowu Mr. Vincent Eliordetta d lon- treal. Que. was a weekend good of his father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.J Soloman llr. Eliordetta who is a Consultant wild ducks and geese come tron: every corner of the pond for a feed of grain. Someoftheboyshadthe thrill ofhsviruthe birds eat out d theirhandsand atonetimeloha wright. assistant Cubmaater, was completely surrounded by the The boys were grateful to Mr. courteaies ex- - A X. The Group Committee supplied tmnsportation. MIDNIGHT sliovv Tl-AIRILLERI TUESDAY NIGHT -. ll.30 - CAPITOL EXCITENENT that hits like a SIIIG her of Chain” Mrs. Howard Walker is vislllnl mother, Mrs. Helen Grifflli IIH: 5l.l vrll u QLT STORY .1 SPACE lSl.ll NDS III the s'm' 5 MIRRORS WINTER TIRES AA. SPECIAL ornn . SONOFFLISTPRICESONALL. FIRST uni AUTOMOBILE miss and runes RE-EQUIP NOW AT?- r ' EMERGENCY BRAKE SIGNALS ' ARM REST COVERS GAS TANK LOCKS CAPS , . CAR WAXES S POLISHES Be prepared - equip your Car or Truck for Winter travelling. We have iusi the tires to guarantee to get you there. Sofa passage through mud and snow. These tires are designed and manufactured specifically for Canadian road: by - A DUNLOP of CANADA FOR THE NEXT rwo WEEKS' oum ANY OF THE ABOVE WOULD MAKE A SUITABLE AND PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT --- AND THERE IS A DISCOUNT OF 4096 to 5096