oan \ ae | Pen's kings hs Pversullonallit who speaks seve PCr Janguages fluently and ts 1 deeply | Prince Rupert Daily News ey Ap 18, 1956, oe an Fam iy RGE McARTHUR all over the world, MONTE CARLO IM— Actress | A ally..and. her erines Alked! hand-in- hand, ‘in’ -Mon- ate Friends. felt’ crace after the emotional spokesman, who che tn oining “sro Side the liner Constitution, PROVES 100 MUCH “The -port was.a scene .of joy- ous celebration Thursday night. Fireworks spangled the sky and fi hundreds of lights — twinkled faboard yachts:in the harbor, The big ocean-going yacht of Greek- born sh+. owner Aristotle Onas- sis, who owns a large. chunk of -;Monaco's gambling” casino, was 7 “fablaze-with light. , _.=} The reception. was too much ‘Mor Grace, She appeared gay in Ke | public, but informants said she okesman. ge down ‘and cried in’ the sp ae | privacy of the palace, | with ped ‘She and the prince were to- its F ‘ i gether most of the day, palace and s =| uificials said. They. even chat- ted while she unpacked, When the hectic day was over, ithe .prince left for his villa, | where he will spend his remain- -dng bachelor ‘nights, adhering to| ‘the custom. that-he not sleep: i under the. same. Toot with his. fiancee: | - Monaco’s - Roman Catholic i bishop, Most Rey, Gilles Barthe,: . film star ay. night, the ridegroom, “ vont ot oat ter royal - will go off with dignity “in spite! : ' of the spectacular aspect of the ceremony.” His broadcast appeal | id reflected the bishop’s anxiety that some of thousands of visit- 1 doll ewnnay| ors jamming the tiny: prineipal- | allace 's Dept. Store, Miityemight aeb up. oe “Perhaps. the bigecst : “nolse- 1 «Bi maker at the wedding will be a! veteran sergeant: in’ Monaco's vm “army.” "| ag He is Raoul Reynaud, ser; a or geant-inajor of the prince's cati-! Mi binierj‘ (palace guard), who re-' iM members: Rainier -as a’ toddler. ! an Reynaud is in charge: of the de- | mg. tail that will fire the honorary, -W; 2l-gun. salule when the couple: mt enter the cathedral to wed. The “BE shells ‘are specially: selected asi ~ag{ Hoisemakers, and the ‘70-year- gi old cannon are capable of ereat- ops in pring 5 a ing quite a racket. an ied OF OXES IN. TOWN | ‘Wil CORNER BROOK, Nfld: ) — wl Eviderica thatefoxes are increas: | ing in this district was seen when i fox. was spotted prowling in the upper townsite. Severe gg] weather resulted in foxes com- or ing closer lo chicken houses in: oarts of the town. . 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For any drying dine you select, Puomalte dries all fabrles at sale, low heat, No lem: Launching, of Swedish Liner Tuten” HRI PRINCESS MARGAREYHRA OF. S , Launches new luxury liner, Blast Seen As Reprisal For Big Theft BELPAST (—An Irish Repub- liean Army monument in Nor- thern Ireland was blown up to- day, and some thought the act was a reprisal for the theft in London of a £10,000 French painting by. Lrish nationalist stu- dents. Police kept a ‘close watch on all British ports and airfields for the]. 40-year-old painting, French impressionist. Berthe Moriset’s famed “Jour dele? (Summer Tay). Officials expressed be- lief that the picture is still in tondon, A heuvy explosive charge blast- ed to rubble the six-foot monu- nent to the outlawed IRA fight- ers for Trish unification in “the County Tyrone village of Car- tickmore. The monument was. started in 1932 with funds from lvish na- tionalists but never completed. | The Northern Jreland govern- ment has since banned sueh tri- ‘butes to the underground army, BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr, Muzzy's Mistake Saves His Slam Bid Mr, Muzzy winced a little when Miss Brash went all the way to six no trump in today’s deal, “I don’t see why you had to bid six,” he said. “When | JUMP to ay, game, that's a shutout bid,” This ridiculous statement [rk tet tet cet ee ed Mr, Champion so much he ale: most led out of turn, But the: Mreworks were Just starting. Mr, South dealer - Neither side vulnerable which wants to take the six Ul- ster counties ‘now linked with | ¢ Britain and unite them with the: Trish Republic. | SROLEN EN PROTEST / ‘The Morisct painting was stol- ! Tate Gallery | as ‘a protest arainst British re- ‘tention of tt and the rest of the} Sy EDEN 'nueleus of the Tate's collection | Big Occasion for Princess | [areal Sir Hush Lane collection, | _ Special To The ; NEW YORK—Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaretha of | expressed hope that. the ‘wed- | Sweden,-sister of Crown: Prince Carl Gustaf, is one. of the most: . stheartand amaginaly pnanedy kre ‘ding celebration April] 18 and: 19; eligible young court beauties in all of the European royal familles, | LONDON (A member of the heart and amazingly cnoush, Mr. The world: got its first real glimpse. of Sweden's young prin- cess when she launched . the Swedish’ American’: luxury liner. the © Gripsholm, Sunday .at the Ansaldo Yards in Genoa, Her first official appear- ance outside of Sweden, the! launching was attended by Swedish, Ialian and American! notables, and served’ to intro- | duce Margaretha to interna- tional society, The Swedish royal | family, very ‘cateful to protect | the: dignity of members of the: royal. household, limits | their | appearance to only very rare oc- } casions, . Margaretha was educated in the democratic way ata private ‘school in Stockholm. Following : her-rcligiots training, she was confirmed In the house of a Swedish country parson, w here, _, her fellow students were girls’ nh ; {from commoner familics, She is. totem poie in the world” has sud-: ,a..charming and very . natural! | young woman who is an accom- jPtished pranush and loves gym-| nastics, horseback riding and dancing... 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Forget Crumpets To Watch Totem Operation — , Spelt to THe Dally Nows ‘tallest totem hanging in the bal- VICTORIA—Often -accused Of ance, all Victoria held its breath | being more British than the Bri- | gs Shaw breught. the mighty! ‘tish, residents of this capital ulty i stick to earth. Nine tons of tree! have swept aside (heir tweed eur-! shad to be made to fall in an ex-: tain to brandish their marma- ‘act, position, missing surrounding: ‘lade pots threateningly in the: ‘trees and remaining unbruiscd,! ‘direction of Toronto. punbroken and unsplit. Toronto's claim to “the tall est} Handling the two-man power saw by himself, Shaw must hay nw ideniy struck Vicloriaus as an in- j elt like a ball player up to bat: isuit to civic. pride ‘and they haveiwith three men on beses as he; been flvoding the Victoria Times began the all - important cut: } ‘wilh subscriptions to a fund for: iWwhich determines the tree's fall: building a fiofem which wil i Finally it was.over. The prea | ‘dwarf the puny 80-fooler now ini tree had fallen within three feet, the Gntario provincial museum. fof the estimated position, It was! 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SOUTH Finally, he was convineed the (Mr. Muzzy) cight of clubs had to stand. AAQI WS Thoroughly confused now, he wk a4 won the next trick, killing the. eK 6 quecn of clubs with the ace, He: The adie: a cashed the king and ace of South West) North Bast hearts, planning to try to break ta Pass 2 @ ) Pass :that suit 3-3. Just in time he re- - ONT Pasa 8 NT All pags membered he had already lost a: WP nese sane neta ne me trick, a ae Next he cashed his five spade itrieks, discarding two hearts and: the last club from the board, On the last spade Mr, Champion was: down to his orivinal four dia- ;Monds and the queen of hearts, | ‘He was squeezed and he knew it. Disgustedly he threw away the - fore if is neeessary {to lose the! first Crick, my six black sult winners will! enable me to bring my oppon- ent down to skx cards--and that! will be his ruin.” 1 ners in spades and clubs, There- ; That frst trick plus’ Sailors to Get Split of $54,000 In Back Wages: VANCOUVER (I. ~ Some 75 TC, satlors will share $54,000 realized from the sale of the Wl-fated Mazatlan, here for the Seafarers’ Interna- onal Union, said the cheques are “expeeted any day now.” IL marks the suecessful eon clusion of the classic dispute be- tween the operators of the brok- en-down vessel and the union: The ship went lo-sea as a lux- Passencers soon left the ship be- icause of poor conditions and crew Members went unpald because the company couldn't afford to pay them, The debl-ridden ship was put un for sale, sold far $171,000 in Callfornia,,and the back wages will be piud Ont, ut the proceeds. ‘Howto KEEP FIT affer 50 : Ir the old days fifty seemed the signal to slow down—take things casy—walely your: 1 digh~get more test. 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But he would su TOMMY PAL: OAUMY BOYD + THE MADWESTERMCRS «A UAVERSALTERRATONL PICTURE CAPITOL ‘ Famous Phayers Theatre Alter the King of clubs wys led hat trick one, he would have reis-° foned this way. “L have eleven winners, One short of iny econ- v tract. If one opponent holds -his iside’s Only stoppers in. the red sits, he cin be squeezed. Hold- jing the third best heart and the ‘fourth best diamond he would ‘have to hold seven cards. “To get him below that vital minimum — would have to play Qub seven tricks in the black suits. Bul ha ive only six win- Techhicoxo OR, aniairy Today to Sat. Eves, 7-9 p.m. Sat. Mat. 2pm, A those merry madcap matics are back again ian all-new adventure in laughter that 1] ops ‘ 4 anything joute roared at before! DIRK BOGARDE { BARDOT - BRENDA DE BANZIE MIS ROBERTSON JUSTICE TOTEM PASIOUS PLAYERS THEATRES IS IT PRICE YOU WANT? 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