14 The Thar Wed., Kung. 26, 1988. ¢ \MeasureToSeparate Races Is Withdrawn By S.A. Gov't. JOHANNESBURG, South Al- rica (Reuters) — The nationalist government has withdrawn a ten- tative plan to carry out a racial segregation measure in part of eastern cape province, it was an- The pull-back of the plan for the Ciskei area was disclosed’ by }|Bantu (African).. Administration- Development Minister Daan de Wet Nel. The proposed carrying out of the group areas act to sep- arate the races in the area caused widespread anxiety among all groups there. | De Wet Nel, in a statement, assured white merchants they would not be forced out of non- white areas under the govern- ment’s apartheid (racial segrega- || tiony measures. He said that while it was gov- ernment policy to encourage Af- rican natives in fon-white areas to build up their own trade, it would be ‘generations’ before the natives were advanced enough to manage it themselves, But, the minister added, it was “our policy to remove Indians from African areas because this causes racial friction.” He added number of Opposition members of Parliament resigning from the party rose to 12. . Those walking out are against a two-week-old party resejytion that opposes more governinent land purchases for the semi-inde- pendent African areas. The rebels accuse the party majority of going back on a 23-|. year-old United Party pledge for more government purchases of land for African. reserves. “FOUND BY SEARCHERS DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP)— Searchers Monday found un- harmed a man and woman who spent a cold, rainy night in thick bush near here. Joyce Macgregor of Chalk River district and Jack Williams of Deep River, were found soaking wet but otherwise suffered only slight exposure. The couple became separated from two companions during a Sunday excufsion up Mount Mar- tin on the Quebec side of the Ot- tawa River. oon CONTROVERSIAL BILL Two months ago South Africa's Parliament passed a bill — the Promotion of Bantu Self-Govera- ment for the es- tablishment of all-African, semi- autonomous tribal units within the boundaries of this country. This controversial , apartheid measure wiped out white repre sentation of the African people in Parliament. Meanwhile, a split has devel- oped in the Opposition United Party over a feature of ‘‘Bantus- tan” project. This weekend the ee ae amt <2 = HIS MUSCLES HAVE MUSCLES | er reerrey ee Peer ener Emenee fenees Se eee tet enna seen Een ee Se 4 ‘ pounds in the clean and jerk to ber of the RCAF stationed at St. heavyweight title in Canadian | match the marie set by Doug Her- Hubert, Que., equalled one Can-| weightlifting championships at Polaris Missile Fleet EES: Will Number 40 Subs MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. Navy proposes to keep its mew Polaris ballistic missile sub- marine fleet relatively small, totalling only about 40 boats. And, said Vice-«Admiral Wallace Po ee ee) eeeeveevee es Pe ee Pe ee Pe wwe oP ee te ee a ee ee were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue, on Sunday. These visitors were touring P. E. Island for the first time and while on the Island they visited, Anne of Green Gables, Cavendish, Dalvay Beach, Stanhope, and oth- er places of interest on P. E. Is- land including Charlottetown and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacLean. and Douglas and David, Murray River, visited relatives in Little Sands on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald, and Mrs. Duncan ~ MacDonald. Pictou Island, were visiting rela- the need may be.’ The navy now is building or has in its building program nine Polaris swomarines. Present costs are running about $100,000,000 a Tonight On w ble RRS sppenEDEnEEDO0. submarine. In saying the navy tives me Gees Oe hes a se de a i ee te Te ee et a ooh bi {9 Gl nn ™. Beakley Sunday, the navy! considers about 40 boats ade-| Miss Ena MacLean and Mr. 7 “will resist inflation of this quate, Beakley gave thee reas- and Mrs. Lauchie MacDonald. force.” ons for not wanting more: Massachusetts, were visiting CFCY Radio 6.05-6.10 AST es CFCY-TV _6.55-7.00 AST : Beakley, deputy chief of naval operations for fleet operations end readiness, made that state- _____ment in an address prepared for the national security commission of the Ameri¢an Legion. " friends and relatives on Sunday “First, because the deterrent-|in Little Sands. : retaliatory strength of the United; Mr. Nestor Blue returned to States must be a diversified mix| his home in Little Sands on Aug- of systems. Second, your forces| ust 18, after being a patient in do not need to be enormous when/|the Victoria Genéral Hospital in they are relatively secure of attri- ape Halifax, from April 1 to August ds of jun His comm about resisting ‘ > : : ‘ : sanas “*. ; nf | tion and, third, the navy’s require-|18. Nestor is able to walk thou i , @ny efforts to a bigger mis-| ints to meet limited ‘ae about and is convalescing at his Inserted by the P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party. In —, on vanishinie further, but Bw’ appeared’ to. be 1206 will be exceedingly heavy.” | home here ' : being trtand is flooded i , | oO . ive > weferring to views expressed in cee ve the Za ne ele nants some congressional quarters that TT e ’ 50S a large force of the elusive. LI LE SANDS anteneny other eae | ggg submarines should - ye and Mrs. Erness Griffin, = le) y ’ Beakiey icles sk eidrate’ hs Albion were visiting at the home oe ogra be, Alex Blue’s in Little Sands. Or > e a statement last week by Admiral of Alex arg : : P the 1 Arleizh Burke, chief of naval operations, that Russia probably has some ‘ballistic missile-firing submarines now. The first of the Friday, they were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffory, Wood Is- land. Mr. and Mrs__Jeffory have purchased the former home of Wood Is- Mr. Norman Martin, land. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Campbell and two children, Pictou, NS., accompanied by Mr. Campbell's aunt, Miss Campbell of Youngs- town, ‘Ohio, were visiting relativ- es and friends in Little Sands on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Leonard Mac- Lean, Murray River were visit- ing relatives in Little Sands on hi “eee eee ; > ‘ iz < eee ; eee e7e"e"e seetets stetetate ececes x e' e@e2e08 88 € ° ° é sete sctateteteeteseceeeenes serecesmseseeeeeeeetete se Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Farle Aalders, : Richard Harding. aviesort. “S| In view of the overwhelming importance of agriculture to all the citi- zens of the Island we deplore the situation in which the present ad- -_ministration has placed this vital industry. | US navy submarines won't be ready until some time next year. EMPHASIZES POWER Beakley emphasized the lethal qualities of 40 atomic - powered submarines armed with hydrogen weayions. He said: “Constantly moving, hidden in the vast depths of the oceans, . they wil! be available at any time they are needed to send several hundred Polaris missiles toward targets within minutes, or in dis- criminate controlled retaliation as Pe ee ee ee) wee ee er) Conservatively Speaking BY ISLANDER Super highways built to TCH; But those big machines are standards is goed news indeed permitted to use the highways to the oftimes neglected citizens | gt all times. Carrying four times of Prince and Kings. Speaking as much as the ordinary truck, at the monster PC raliy held at\ they do ten times the damage Montague’s Beaver Hall last| and get off scott-free. week, Hon. J, Angus MacLean’ Do you know what many of said that he and many others in the Island people are saying government failed to comprehend about the causeways that ‘have why in past years the Liberal, sprung up in all sections of the administraters of the Province) Provin¢e in the past few years? had never once asked their fed-| They say that most of them will eral friends to complete the local be swept away in the first really TCH pieture by providing trunk big storm or tide that happens connections in both Prince and to occur. Rut weren't they a real Kings, thereby extending the life-saver to the fellow who was facilities of a top-flight all-wea- trying «to establish a construc- ther highway to ALL the citizens |tion company on a shoe-string? : of the Province. He said he was | With little equipment and mostly ; e@onfident that the federal gov- unskilled help, how could he hope ernment eould and would devise to build even a small permanent a plan te previde the remainder bridge? But a causeway. : . of the Province with roads com- that was a horse of another 5 When elected, on September first, the Conservative Government is pledged to: eee 00 e808 CG 82 e e a ee © © 6 08 8 8 6 0 0 6 0 2028, oo etetetenetereen ° ba eeeer- BROADEN THE FARM SETTLEMENTS POLICY BY CHANG- ING THE STATUTORY AGE LIMIT FROM 35 TO 50 YEARS OF AGE, ENABLE A SON OF 19 YEARS TO QUALIFY ON A ce FATHER AND SON BASIS. a parable to the project. color. It was an easy matter to According te the Island cabinet| rent carry-alls, hire operators, a SO ae ©," s"eTe"e"eTeTevevete’ ose OO " Oe RR reecetaeneens ie eeee eee ororere.e.0.0.0,¢,0,°,0,9,° sratetatetete Sererere.8.8. | representative the Island’s many | and start tossing great chunks 4 time getting the attention at Ot-- whatever stream was. the tawa which they deserved. He) handiest. What difference whe- ataeed oe re | the finished product was a many other projecis for Island work of art or not, it wouldn't betterment still in the planning | last long enough for future gen- SO i ES in T T IN@ stages, all of which would pro-/ erations to poke scorn at it. LD TO DAIRI AND CREAMERIES ON BU ERFAT CON the aid of a friendly,.co-operative dress the Island electors this : : Boy! This Island is a great donald, M.P. will speak for ten keend newspaper place for a heavy construction | Minutes. He will he followed at lea Ste ear a company to get places in a hur- | 655 by W. R. Shaw, the party| » ' 4. | ry, particularly if the directors | leader, who will speak for five I H FE FVE N of the higher ups. Talk about! Remember, the best place to VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE privilege! These boys really | meet all your friends these even- have it made. When one of the | ings is’ at the big PC rallies that * : Province’s many hundred truck- | are being held throughout the “N ers is unfortunate enough to be | Province. Watch the papers for : problems were for the firstiof the Island eountryside into ENACT LEGISLATION TO PAY FOR ALL MILK AND CREAM gress much more rapidly with| -Two able PC speakers will ad- _thereof have an “in” with some | Minutes. Both are on CFCY-TYV. caught with a load that is a bit the announcements. too h , what h s? Th BE A WINNER! \ GON- . | son takes Je hushed te cour, |SERVATIVE’ Ont aeTiOote The Party of the Causeway fined, taxed and taxed - again. | 1. (Adve) , | ee 4 a he Se