PROF. McINNIS Sees Widespread Frustration Resulting From Apartheid I jly ROBERT PHILLIPS i'-n dlaa Press Staff Writer Tt)li0N'I'0 (CPI-Historian Ed- ::ir Mcinnis. back from a tour of South Africa. doesn't see how In .Ka'.0lIa.I government's program for racial segregation can work. He says the plan contains "in- herent troubles" and its object huuks world-wide trends toward inn-easing urban induatrlaiisatitl and real equality for all people. "There are too many tensions. too many problems with no solu- tion in sight," he said. "People are required to observe too many lines of division it! their ordinary thing. There is nothing quite compar- able 'in history - where ruling white people attempted to dom- inate so completely by law non- whites and Asiatlcs who must. "tome kind of blow- There is occas" al v'olence hill it is local and quickly con- trolled." he said. "There is little effective opposition within the program. The Labor Party is small and does not really o-nose apartheid. . There is a Liberal Party but it The Guardian. Page II ' Wed. November 7. 1956 Harbour Defence Units Change MTAWA lcpl-Clllllles In the "lull 9! most harbor datum. ltllltia units on the east and west meets were announced today by the army. y The army previously had s... bounced that most units would be converted to other duties or dis. handed. The single ext-option 1! the 15th Harbor Defence Trmn at Hailfar. which remains in its present role. The End Coast Harbor lwlenrc Battery and the 5th Wpsi (-0... Iiarbor Defence Battery mu ,1” lnpear as such. Detailed Changes East Coast: The 3i-it lI.llI)4)t Detencc Troop Ill Saint John. s 3.. is disbanded; the 16th Harhm Defence Troop at Sydney. V s The changes were eflectiye or-i Discuss CLC AH-ill.IATl0N Our Big November Sale I ituirc their community." mes the 6th IndPpPfldPlll HTURE IJNCERTAIN Field Battery: the iltfirrt Ha,-h.,, Just w at the future holds he Defence Tmop at Si .lohn':. a . was unw rig to predict. though Nfid.. becomes the zitih Vwlrl "' '9” ”l”' l' b”""'3 ” ” EDGAR MelNNIS i:”.i.ie'i3i.i3l;.2L';,,,l,';.6,"' ””"'”"" All good riew Fall and Winter Merchandise drastically re- rmlnlry from Ptlliiical hplrtlcai is small and has not yet fought . . rhui'('hes or libera s. T ere m election. Th A n I "D 0'I'l'AWA t(:P-- 'rh mi i d d ' h' ' - iinwlns Olllwslllflll i J- 5'?""l Liberals is difeliclllliuellf. alirceas. up .ffllijtIng mt ytiiipiii ' new Is a AITICI and that might in time They u, the intemcyudg ".1 with the Canadian l.ahoriirm;;r.-,5 hrln effective pressure to mod- erat the policies of Premier Jo- hannes Strijdom - but only in time." tlr Mclnnis. longtime teacher of history at the University of To- innzo. now is permanent president ill the Canadian Institute of inter- imvniiial Affairs. it was in that raiinclty he was invited to tour South Africa as guest of that enuntry's institute. The trip wu alift gponso .-.1, by the Carnegie Corporation. He reviewed in de- tail his observations and conclu- while their voice is often heard outside in books and essays de- crying apartheid. within South At- rtca they offer no organised re sistance. The Communist Party is illegal and its underground strength is not thought great. Opposition from the churches has so far been relatively ineffec- tive. Mr. Mclnnls said. The Dutch Reform Church. the largest "goes along with the government pol- ities" because its churchmen as a group do not really consider all men equal. Many Bantu are still --Naval f'tIttI( Lrig. Seaman John Curtis, whose home is at 60 Duke Street. Summrrside, P. E. 1., is seen here keeping busy in the mall! Kalley of HMCS Algonquin. The tlrslroyor escort is senior late in November. ON IJRLPEAN TRAINING CRUIS Squadron. currently on a train- ing cruise to England. Portgual and .the Azores. sqiiadron will return to Halifax France. The i be held on the affiliation iiiiissli(in.; will be considered at ilua iuurilay annual meeting of mo rnu si-rvl ICU Alloclltlorl of Ontario vitiichi opened here Tuesday. The mect-l ing will decide who-iher a l'nlP will saves ME :2.2cA PINTI -it late for last week. Come shopping, Winter is close. For your convenience we will be open again this week for night shopping, two nights --- Friday and Saturday --- open until 9.30 P. M. .-.-t-mam Sale Positively Ends Saturday, Nov. 10th sinus in an interview with The ranndian Press. ”Whit.e South Africans take the he said. "that the only heathen. Many individual Dutch Reform churchmen are greatly aroused and in their own areas ship of the Canadian First Escort (National Defence Photo) v It d I) l ' till.i2:”.::”..”:2i:i.i:..l:”with Papal Letter Denounces W-E FOR CHARGES All-OWED ON W" PAYMENTS M"-Cm!”-D ON run- oman - o c C CASH APPROVED Accouurs CIIASES or szaoo on OVER. BALANCE . , d , ?rliiizcr'ano3'r"'iv'iiimN IN may PAYMENTS. Former premier Daniel Malan when the government tried to take over its church schools but against the wider issue. it prot- Soviet Action in Hungary hm miioduciid lnparthtem wmih em "me p"b"dy' The Anglican vim AN rirv R to l Th 3 o Ileddl fbiood f ht ' I tera ,v ”apsrness." ii ch hi , 1 "5 - (t I eu rii- e us s ngo . romw a- I d . I 1 c llnllstlmhut South African courts but"?! iniluaegzgh Iimrd Pope Monday night issued the ever side it may come. is forever S S I I i forbidden. and we must again ex- hori all peoples and social classes to that peace which must have its foundations in justice and lib- erty. and which finds in charity its vital nourishment. The words which God uttered to Cain 'the voice of thy brotheris blood crieth unto me from the following encyclicsl letter to his bishops on the subject of Hun- gary: in the most recent encycilcal letter to the Catholic episcopate. we expressed the hope that for the Hungarian people too. there would finally dawn a new light of peace founded upon justice and hlocked some of his CIISLITEB and npposltloll in the senate overthrew his attempt to change the constit- ution. in 1953. Mr. Strijdom. his successor. succeeded in increas- in: his strength in the senate I7? i-ri-ating more seats for his Na- iinnallst Party supporters and got his desired measures through. GOVERNMENT SOLID Generally. Mr. Mclnnis said. Premier Strijdom is holding ground politically as his apart- heid Policies unfold and the pre- mier is expected to win the next election handily. In the last gen- eral election in 1954 StriJdom's Boys' Departments 29.50 257:: Departments Specials i:h.silr:a.T:;d-haut:ec:ns?(rI;g.l";TUil':A:lInll:I1l(Cnl”"I 20”lo Men's Suits. all wool worsteds. also rayon and wool blend. broken sizes. reg. to 856.00. SALE PRICE Men's Fall Topcoats. gahardines. iweeds and veltiurs out my 30 um I All other Ladies' Viriter Costa LESS d' (Genesis 4:10) have even . Th pmh,,d p,o,,.,,., Cum. Nationalist Party took in of the liberty. since it seemed that in itmun M . H w ,v 0, I ,' xi . ilicseail. of South Africa's more isii nuts. I still 0' elitht seals :r'.'::9"f.lj,f)';aglV:"clgur”::" "l”''3 ' '”:'nl;il:'(fllh:"gl0f);l";-, mt Hug mffuf s,f;gYPR'1"C;' u;;;""” It” Ill 250A, A sat.-it of i.saioii' nit suits. sood puumis. V2 PRICE mm l2'5o0'om perm". i;'wiwhii.e' :lll1clIIed!h;Srtp)I.eIlt)l(l:IiI!50elf:lIl)((;:'ITm But the news which later sr- garien people cries in the Lord ”.n.. Dr." Wm. hm. hm, I d "mmid Tu” "" I. not TALE PRICE t - . .. . , 0 . . . .w n , . . roloreds. Aulnllcll llgt tl;!'Ie"mt:l depmdenu 7 and the", "E W.” rived filled our mind with s most who. as a lust Judge. while be fused collars. reg. 3.50. SALE PRICE”? .... :;u'td't?"w'::"':; Nfdllfov sad woels jyz PRICE often punishes the sins of indiv- iduals only after death. some- times sirlkes down even in this life for their injustices the rulers of nations. and nations themselves native tribesmcn. populallon (1951 census figures) whites number only about 2.650.- 000. There are about 1.193.000 coi- painful bitterness: We have learned that through the citiu and villages of Hungary there runs again the generous blood of l.silies' Scarves, a good usortrnsist of colon out they go at-each Laiiies' Overnlte Cases, Week-end Cues. Trail Cases. native, seats filled by appoint- ment. There is much talk in South Africa about forming a republic. Mi-n's Cardigans liweaier Costs, all wool. colors. Grey. Blue. Brown and Heather. SALE PRICE ., Men's Heavy All Wool Rib Underwear, Shirts and 3.49 sgg it 3.19 "l'l'tl5- PNPIC 0' ml”-'d bI””d' her citizens who yearn from the M-Hm A i ,1 , manly (mm In. Mr. Mclnnis said. but realatively tn h-gt t h y ,1, ' - , .... y ' Q :.:.:,:'... ...... -ma i-nu c-mm--4 :::;'."' "' ':l' "9"" N" ”r "...:”:r. 5.12.; 2:. c... ....... """" '”.' """"" Mm n--- out on was 25 to Apartheid does many llllllli '0 '"'m'- We have learned that national the hearts of those responsible.ao ?';;'(;:," wl""” '""'k 9'""' 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a While Premier Strildom talks a great deal about it. "he is in no hurry for a republic." Mr. Moln- that injustice may finally cease. all violence be stilled. and all the nations. at peace one with an- institutions. newly set up. have been overthrown and destroyed. We have learned that human non-whites. All non - Eurovellll must register. The onus is on the man to prove whether he is col- Men's Zipper .lnf'I(FlS. brown. navy blue, ootton rayon izabariilne. -- quilted satin lined. Reg. value 8.50 6 . ' LAI)IllI' IEADIFIII fired. Asiatic or Bantu. Non- nil said. And most people make a min, have been violated .mxu..i other. may find again true order QALE PRICE uhiieg may vote only in one ofthe til;-lllll-l:l0ll b9lW99';l" 500': upon a bleeding people a new in 10 Ilmospliere of serene traii- - i i ' ' l i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " f 11) is es. l'Cl 0ll'l I'll! I ,l'9Pll '3 0" yoke of slavery has been enforced (lull 1!. Merits Ni ii at t-h Si ks l mlilllorvstii-esctrlcilons are aimed at leevlllll llld C0llll'll0llW0lI"'- "9 by foreign armtlv SALE Piiiocn ru..l.l...l.c . . . . . . NYLON .I00KING' PRAYER FOR DEAII Meanwhile we,rnise unto the Lord our supplications that. above thought even if the country did become a republic it would ro- Now. as the feeling of our duty enloins upon us. we are bound to SAL! PRICI 750 A PAIR Men's Parkiis. hciivy quilted lining. ripper front with hood. SALE PRICE the native Bantu: many are being moved from their homes to the liingls college 10-95 gm Bmm ,.e,,,-.,.m,n. thg gov- main in the British family of tin- protest and condemn lthese griev- H mm W" h "mud d m I , 0 IV. "nmm ""b"m'd' ilitwitintiwiri uosliiuth Africa as cortalnlv pros- iii: blltaelltpeslhltlltfesis ivrildcilndiiiiiosvtill: in these iirlevous lllPP6lIl:.ln. -"""' "fr" P"'"I- NW" G"'Wdl"r- my wit 6 Two 'Ams FOR "-3, mm I. um-Med. e n poring economically. it had many not only of the Catholic people. ll"-V '-"Ml 9"-"'"3I "ill" "I" hm" "" 595' SALE PMCE ' ' - - r ' - - -- ' uurlt they may do is limited. they g may not form registered trade new secondary industries and but of all free people. P9509 I" Hl'-""l- "I5 W9 dull” Men's Cotton Broadcloth Striped Pyjamas TWO NIGHTS SHOPPING THIS WEEK . Has Oxiorii i 2.79 also that all Christians may for 2 i th ih h (I m '81 l'll'11Iit::: oifmtlgieit:-noyggy :'.ll;:elIiili,uwl' lilnI::O"r'tQpl:V:el'1n ienyporance Gt CAN NEVER TMUMPH um txglpou mo M” "Mr par y SALE PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. eat hi the. same restanrsnltgcdor -srtcuiture and mlnIns- wl;:::l;"I:;von'ni:home;:ll-tgfwrs "gm! .g"'v";m n" W "W n. g ) 33321 R-duiro.v Pants 4'69 FRIDAY Ir SATURDAY OPEN TILL 9:30 pm. ,h' under yhe um. rnof. co r I ?.( .h M n H .u m” pres. our tfeeunl. we imp.” . . . . . . . . . .......-no-u......o and Asiatic! often slim the WM "'"” ”" "' ,y "C, with our whole hesi-'i to you. ven- l-1ovii' Navy Blue Rls .ers restrictions if for no other mm GINIIIN5 m”"5"'" "" 1"" ""d"'" " ,"”p "I C” erable brethren. and to your Mmv of eh. ancient Cttifofni spiccisi. . Kiddie-' Wool C-rdlseiu. all nine. sood colors Indles industrial production never be isuftocated ii blood , 1 than that the while mill ll 0"” from m index "Inn of 11., WP who with mwrn" wim faithful. and most especially to 0, 0(,o,d Unmmw In En” . , , ' reg. 2.1. SALE PRICE I not sure whether they are Bantu l;0"'l” ' "I n I h H M, M”. Imk 'upon a" people! mun use" our belong 1-run”,-1... mop”, Roy: Heavyweight Fleece Lined ('nrnI)lnRIl0tll 2 ' ,., mt 0 ll emf : y m solemn! um m mien" ." I". .,,.,,i.,;.., ;,,,,..,"..u,,,., .,,m..,, m," imi are not tsithiullv tol- Underwear. reg. 2.39. SALE PRICE s Boys' and Girl-' Station Wason Com. sood WIDE UNmt" with the year equs o . y . be . when of heavenly "5" mm bud " KW.' cw," m M", F,mm.l.m Wilma. ' colors. Out they go use . M” M”"'''"' "M ll" vim" . :1,:;','f"' " ”'" ”'""" '”""' Halifax. suaiw ti-its venar- sp'r.ciiii. i ” Klrlrllor Corduroy Overalls. s snot ---ortmont of does not see in action many 0' the segregating restrictions. Peo- ple still mingle on the street!- Rut he had little doubt after his six-weeks tour that there was widespread triisiratloii and unrot among all but the white P0Pllll' tion. Mr. Mclnnia said what South Africa is trying to do "runs coun- ler to nth century industrialisa- tion which is sweeping the world. Drying even into countries once rossldered mint remote and back- ward. ”lt also denies what most P09 DIP now want and are lettillli I voice in their own national I0" Prnment and reel equelm 90? In People." fr 1 iii I”! i- v III Sidelights On Foundation Day-Notre Dame's Centennial Many hspvy memories of old Notre Dame were recalled on the evening of October twenty-fourth. 1956. when friends and former pupils celebrated with the Sisters on the occasion of the one hinid- redtli birthday of this venerable institution. Among those present were two very honored guests. namely. Mrs. Allen Morrison of Savage Harbor. and Mrsfldrien Peters of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Morrison. former- chaplain of Notre Dame. preached a sermon befitting the occasion The following clergy also were present in the chapel: Right Rev. Monsignor R. V. Maettenzle. Park- dale; Very Rev. John A. Sullivan, Rector of st. Dunsten's Univer- sity: Rev. Father Moreen. C.Se.R.. Rector of Holy Redeemer Parish: Rev. Father Doyle C.Ss.R.. Rev L. Landrlgan. 8. D. U.: Rev. Bennett MacDonald. St. George's; Rev. George MecCorrn- ii iiiil Il7ii.l1 llftllfh Vibes yse tdlu from the pains of Rhsuiiistism or Arthritis you not relief and you want it list . . . Yhst's Aspirin! A iiT:lot stsrls dis- rnsrpezlir - i IPIIEUMATISM ARTHRITIS it integrating almost the instant you take it-to starts to relieve that able salt of learning '.e-ps its link with the classic out Get The Standard-on sale now. . complete with magsialne. l2- 1 Bill! novel and 20 pages of I comics. Only ten cents. t Cltestiiitiliitd ON SAL! NOW i I l l l I i i i l Boys' Suits. plain gshiirdine and nylon weaver, double breasted models. reg. lftilii SALE PRICE Boys' Navy Blue Duffie Coat-. tiir trimmed. zipper hood. SALE PRICE Boys' Campus Coats. quilted lined SALE PRICE Rnys' f'olion Coat Sweater! SALE PRICE . Boys' All Wool V-Neck Sweaters SALE PRICE Rny.I' Heavy Plaid Shirts SALE PRICE Boys' Leather Jackets. reg. Sl5.tI0 SALT". PRl('E . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... IIHKIO and 2.95 8.95 6.95 3.19 2.69 2.19 colors. sine 1 to O, reg. in for .. Ledies' Wool Cardigans valiiestokmtise . . . . . . . . . . ........... Remnants of Rayosis. Veiveieens. flerioellette. jfz PRICIT Silks, Coftnns. Cretmines and riirtsliilng . . . . .. t Red Spreads. dtirahle bed also. rose, blue and gold. 4 a reg. RM. SALE PRICE 39d Sliirting siiiisble for men's Work Shirts. 3 inches wide, res. site a yard. SALE PRICE and blue. reg. 1.50. SALE PRICE Wabessn Pillow Cases. standard sine ll inches SALE PRICE per pair Bath Towels. Extra Special . . . . . . ...-............ 1 1.95 Eiderdown. heavy quality, I inches wide. color rust 1. 19 a pair ” SPECIALS FROM OUR LARGE OILCLOTH - ' CARPET and DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Gr-ml qslity AXMINSTI-ZR RU('-S in shades of Green aim Green and men. Simi W by I feet.- Sale Price . Sizes I by lots feet-Sale Price ...... Sizes I by 1254; feet--Sale Price .......... IALANCI OF ALL RUGR SELLING AT 8I'I'-'.fiIAl. l'RlCl'2l Homespiin Draper Materials. 4! in. wide in Sharin- Gm-ii. also led and Green. smrtli up to 82.7! a yard SALE PRICE PER YARD .. Monks Cloth. 48 ll. wide. assorted striped Regular 81.1! a yard. SALE PRICE . Slip Cover Material. 00 in. wide. Cnlora: Green. Wine and line. SPECIAL SALE PRICE designs. rioor Fnverliig Rt-rriaenis. Many good patient; to cm...-p im... in lnlsld Linoleum. Ceegoleoia and Remleum. Sizes I in I! ft. long by I R. wide. ON SALE LESS and Rose. of Wine and 1.19 1.69 1.49 33l3 Nothing Reserved - Everything Goes At Reduced Prices SE BROS. llisr-oniiriiied &lllTIIiII ll:-soliiem and Nlf'0lPllItVgRlll'- All first class goods. On sale at the following Illrlolm Prii-M I in. by e ft. stunt; 9 x 9 ti. Itltt: it x We 0. 37.45 ALI. MEIER YLIIOI. COVERING! CLEARING AT SPECIAL PIICIR Ruffled Miirqufaette Curtains. Dot design. ivory. I inches wide. '" l""'" '”" ........ 2.69 I SPECIAL SALE PRICE. PAIR mime Marqalwth Curtains. iv-im' an Shell. 2 , Sine It a It inches. SALE PRICE PER PAIR . a Plastic Coated winded Shells. Sine I x 10 in color Green. complete will fixture! 1 SPECIAL SAL! PRICI EACI I . Pta.-tie Drapery Materials. Ashm-ted pastel colors. 54 in. wide. EXTRA SPXIAL. PER YARP Au. CIIRTAINI nor iinvaartun SELLING A! SPECIAL PIICII