Thousands Ot Children Give jpricktaying Queen Biggest Reception Yet}. Plastering “IBADAN, Nigeria (Reuters)— ade — 83-year -old former com- General Repairs’ Seventeen ‘thousand school-chil-| pany sergeant major Morakinyo R. (Dick) Balchin dren, most of them so exelted) tyadan, and 63-year-old Akin- that they couldn't sleep Sunday) toa ryadan, a iormer_ private | Phone 4526 night, roared greetings to the) cydier in the Nigeria Regiment | mosummssssenersucmnsns meen rerewn Queen and the Duke of Edin- i who walked. four miles on his | 70 roreetamers cemucanenarmanes ees ween ~ burgh today as they drove past a} wooden leg to gel to the parade USE WANT! ADS—THEY PAY! rally on the Ibadan racccourse.| _. ... deeeseenennee wes ee come mee The western region prime min- yo oon ister, Chief Obafemi, Awolowo. : was amazed the childern still | had strength ie:t vo cheer, “LT could not sleep Sunday, ‘{night for the nolse of excitod | chattering children,” sald the| prime minister, whose house is: near the school where the child ren are billeled, | : : ‘ “Teachers toid me that their} orders to the children to go to | "THIS ‘RINK’ PROM ‘siimit. John, N.B., will represent New Brunswick in the Dominion high school | sleep were flatly ignored. But curling: ‘championship sat. Fort William, Ont, Feb, 20-24, The rink swept undefeated through the | sul, what does it matter? This provincial, bonspiel, at Moncton. Left to right: Doug Turnbull, Lead: Wayne Ferguson, second: is the happiest day of their Stuart Whalley, mate; Eric Rockwell, skip, {OP Photo) | lives.” See ee aan The children gave the royal | BLACKWOOD « on’ couple one of the loudest and I : most enthusiastic reception of: By EASLEY BLACKWOOD. their three-week tour of Nigeria, ; DROWN OUT ANTHEM : Suit Preference Signals Can Often Be ‘isleading The suit preference signal is a good and useful} For Fine and Exquisite Their cheering even drowned | gadget, especially when you are playing with your. out the notes of the national ; Jewellery favorite partner, I could almost say ONLY w hen you anthem broadcast over the pub- lic address system. | are playing with your favorite par ther, - The reason is that many play- — Prince Rupert Daily News a Monday, Februaty 18, 1956, : | ClO Strategists. See poubicans Taking Election : ‘ ing its winter session jhere by AFL-CIO political . co- -directors James L, McDevitt and Jack Kroll. . A major reason, for this ap- praisal is that Eisenhower's re- ‘commendation for increased {spending for schools, ‘housing, social ‘security, health ‘and: ‘roads have, toa large extent, deprived the’ Democrats of some of thelr ‘Hmost appealing issues. 2} “Although. it, Js impossible to evaluate - ‘the. “presidential elec-. tion until there is an announce- ment of. Eisenhower’ 5 intention,” Blthe! report says, “the Republi- cans, will have: an. edge . in the Trace.” a S This will result. from a | shift in ‘the’, party” character to pro-|. Tyide more appeal for city voters | ” and: aus ‘their, control of com- T t munications!” 3°00 SHORTEN CAMPAIGN. emper la ures He tonee Is: ‘8 exprested nt Ply u m met: On. Praities. ‘his. political | intentions are “be- “EDMONTON. QA new “and: ing: delayed”. for two reasons: severe’ Arctic cold - ‘front. swept fe Further. ‘shorten thecam- paign. time. to: give the greatest over the ‘Prairies: : during. the weekend, “oreaking .a -10- day possible. advantage * ‘to: a" -blitz warm “spell. with’ heavy ’ snow, campaign « ‘into. which, large fin- ancial.1 resources could be poured extremeé cold: anid: blizaard con- ditions. ’ and in which -the full: advantage “Dainpératires that ranged | be- ategists - “have “Republicans e in’ “the: 1956 ace : ‘regardless . of sident. Eisenhower cern nee eee cence woman, GREER & BRIDDEN LID. Builders and Contractors a} sittiation {' 2m mber. Bager, excited spectators in! ope corner of the ground tem-' For Every Occasion porarily overwhelmed police and | pushed forward on to the track. Police had {o jump into the, MAKE SURE IT'S heaving mass to reseus some , econ] MANSON'S. Jewellers back into order wait, "a Pag RANMA AS PEARCE PREETI LI fof the:one- -party press~ -radio and television. ‘could: be ‘mobilized. 29. Solidify. the’ hold*: Of “the |Bisenhower-Dewcy ; wing on the Republican ‘party by’: delaying Today the Queen and the duke! also met 600 army vetcrans—the | | first parade of ex-servivemen be-! tteen 30°: and 40 above . 2cro Fri- {the orgenization: of, the anti- iisenhower. forees:* ‘around any day fel] as’ low as.28 below Sun- ers abuse the conven an iE) gout desler, North + Somth fre royalty in Nigeria, ners ™ | single candidate.” o day night: and: if the weather sariner, vi ay id and ‘ange | uinerable, The royal couple walked slow- ; —- _ ~ | forecaster ‘said. today the . cold ie tt Ws cas th veal SORT ly amony the velerans ot both Today “Jair has taken a ‘firm grip over aan how te “ Ne signe Mr. Chamypiom world wars; who stood al atten- To the entire region. He saw: no me ot otha jayers lik AAO | tion in three ranks dressed in sign’of-an end. to the cold snap. j yyy. Rhale alld a whole vrrstem ¥Qid while suits and blue berets spec- Wednesday ‘At... Edmonton, . where four) o¢ deferise: around the conven KIT 68 ‘tally issued for the occasion. 7 pam. — 8:20 inches of. snow fell during the ol ow $70 The Queen stopped to talk to a ™ weekend, the overnight low of tion, giving it more importance WEST KAST two of the oldest men on par- even than its originators intend-| Mr. Tiaele Mr. Dade vce ney nee teens _ 22° below. zero ‘Was within one ed. aka aos 653 } degree of the.-lowest’ tempera- ig W¥K73 ws CULTIVATE DESERT tures af the; wintene* i). LIMITED USE 485 ee NEW DELHI .@:—India's sec- Snowfall Was | -genieral AcrOss : It does not repiaccaill the other| AQ3332 & K 106 jond five-year plan is expected to ‘the Prairies with northern #teas methods of signaliing which have; - ROUTH include provision of $1200.00 igetting the most “winds;; 4 of | developed through the years. qt Mr, Abel for soil conservation ‘work 1} around 25 miles: diituing Midhly | merely supplements them and in’ SAT dE? jthe Rajasthan desert, which everywhere’ on the Praities*ahd | fact, Is properly usable only on | eags Fcovers abou! 80,000 square niles, i creating blizzard. ‘conditions in| ‘relatively few hands. a7 The scheme provides for devel- jcentral and . southern Saskat-| A great many good results at- The bidding: {opment ot forests: and pastures. chewan, . oS tributed to the sult preference| Sonth West North Bad merece cement str “Calgary received. almost , two !signal actually would have been} 1 Yo 2m 2 4° Pas | ifiches of snow, - -Medieiné Hat realized by good players before) 2 Pass 5 WA db oom. an| finch!) Saskatoon itive hehes, sit preference was ever heard}, 4 ¥ AN Pass Oo wate meen ee | Noth. Battleford foun inches and'Regina and’ Modsé Jaw two Hing hes; In the wDauphine Rivers j area, ‘of “Manitoba, between ° five i al diiseven. inches fell. jvernight | temperatures ‘saw In today's deal Mr. Rhule, who'his small clubs Mr. Rhule had! plays every convention known to Hed. Privately, Mr. Dale concur- man, led the king of spades. red. | Dummy’s ace won and a heart | One final thought on suit | finesse: was taken, won by Mr.: preference. If you ever gel into: Rhule’s :king. He cashed the a game with anew partner who.| i yo. ¢ Thousand eT ‘Calgary at: 12 below; Lethbridge at. oo. Siska Oo ek i ou © ay Bf queen of svades and shifted to a \with an eager gleam in his eyes,; | iow ted a Re Nal it fine UD, carefully selecting the cight ‘asks if you play the suit prefer- spot. | ‘‘énee—wateh out. My advice is Miles Of ipe y ing ever Be clear. over . Mr. Dale won this tricks with to tell hin that you never heard} alniost all’ of Alberta and west- the king of clubs and returned a of it and that the only signals ‘|ern Saskatchewan ° and wind third spade. Mr. Rhule ruffed you understand are the plain, were decreasing in. thos Went this for the setting trick and su ple, old-rashioned ones. You . , ¢ t | immediately claimed a great vic- will'save moncy. gions. ‘Cloud over inother areas | tory for the suit preference sige! kept . temperatures Slightly nals, His lead of the eight of’ higher... -- lelubs instead of a smaller one in the far-nor th, ‘Mayo, Yukon, (he sald) asked Mr. Dale to re- recorded a iow of 57 below. zero turn the highest site suit ander while. Dawson :City was 52 be-! . That.was all right, but as Mr, low and. Snag 50 below, Champion was guck to pote Roaring” h EXCITEMENT! Withdrawl Offer Said "Criminal" VANCOUVER () -—- Offers tu Tonight, the weathér man ub, Mr. Dale would have return. /Wihdraw protests against forest said, will be one of. the. coldest ¢ da spade no matter whieh of management licence applica: | timber “in! of the winter with temperatures ions in return for over the Prairies’ dropping to ' some clreumstances"” he erimt- | ‘ belween 20 and 30 below in. most Graham Hopes nal, Chief Justice Gordon Stoan | e e e ITo Visit Russia areas, * says. | wee we made the statement Fri- JOANNE DRU HONG KONG (Reuters) Tndian_palnting—on ck) aneriean evangelist -Bily Gra- Control Baio by ty Cove PAID FOR PLEASE HAVE THM READY WHEN THE DAIVER CALLS 2Sc PER OOZEN EMPTIES. 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