rdlaxims of a Mere Man The wish is father to A the thought. 12 PAGES 1 ' Prince, Princess At Field poueen And oiukeiiaavevsy Air On Tour Of Nigeria . , governor of Cyprus. An TRAP Canberra aircraft will an Frld” "mm mm LONDON ' (Reuters)-The Queen left by air Friday for "a three- week tour of Nigeria. her biggest In Lagos. meanwhile.-thousands colony. with the beat of African of barefooted-Nigerians trudged hush drums already pounding in hot and dusty miles from the bush 3,; Qgrg. country to welcome the Queen. A group of Nigerianson a roof- A million persons are expected top at Londoli airport thumped out to be on hand. Everywhere Union a farewell on their drums as the Jacks and bunting brighten Lagos. Canadian - built Argonaut airliner even in the slum districts. "Atalanta" took off on thd 3.500- The Queen's arrival will be such tnila ilighttwith the Queen and the a spectacle as,Nigerla has never Duke of Edinburgh. seen. ' Thousands of Londone a who had some to see the Queen off tapped their feet to the African rhythm. But one sad little boy had no earsv for the drums Prince Charles. thel Queen's seven-year-old son- and heir apparent. wept as he waved goodbye to his parents. His sister, Princes; Anne. stood by his side. looking equally miserable but fighting the tears back. erning nation wlthinlthe Common- wealth. Yesterday and on Thursday a delegation from Summerside and Prince County waited upon the During the Royal Family's pre- Government at which time a re- llminary inspecti of the luxury sume of the damage occasioned by four-engine plane. the prince had the sleet storm was assessed. east an anxious eye at the drab Another brief from the combined skies. Turning to Sir Miles Thomas International Brotherhoods of Rail- chairman of the British Oversees way employees dealt with a num- Airways Corporation. he said: "It ber of subjects and contained sug- iooks a bit misty. doesn't it? But gestions for changes in legislation I expect everything will be all at the next sitting of the House. right." gnecommended changiesuin leglitli; - lation included those ea ng w WED” "INK C9” the Highway 'rl-amc Act. gasoline The Queen wore a mink coat for tax, elimination and pr t of "'9 111'-lb Willi” dab"! departure. level crossings. national transport- Bui before the BOAC plane left. ation policy. widows pensions and flit C009 WI! Clffled Out again by coordination of rehabilitation aer- a scr - reminder that by this vices. morning she will have landed in Railwaymen And Prince Co. Delegations To Government r-s take part in the flypast and' ' Pavulatinlr was warned by. the presstaot to be frightened by the 'scream.of Jets. 0 r . Lagos newspapers have given the royal visit splash play. The Daily service says: . "The erstwhile fa natical na- tionalist has by now quietened down as he can no longer,conceal his pleas e at the Queen's com- ing). g the Mother's Allowance Act. public health. educational bursaries. jury duty, housing, Workman's Com- pensatfon Act. medical aid. Burial allowance. children's allowance, personal property lost through ac- cldent. Minimum Wage Act and representation on public boards and commissions. . The International Railway Bro- therhoods with their dependants represent citizens of the Province numbering in excess of 5.500. The brief was signed by W. D. Bren- nan. for Locomative Firemen and Enginemen; B. D. Coffin, vice- chairman. Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers: J. H. Cameron. Order of Railroad Telegraphers: E. P. Lynda. Railroad Trainmen and C. ll. Lea. Maintainanca of Also included in the brief were the P313"! ""3 Steaming lllb-lf0D- a number of suggested changes in ice! best of West Africa. Way Employees. The airliner made a 45 stop to change crews at ldris in Tripoli Friday night. This morning it will arrive at Lagos. the capital of the vast peanut colony where millions of people still believe in witchcraft. it is the first time a British monarch has Nigeria, a land of many (lit at tribes and customs ranging from the Moslem Kansas in the dry. sandy north to the scar-faced Yorubas in the humid south. ' Like other E... peans in the colony. the Queen will take a daily dose of a drug to fend off malaria. the most prevalent dis- ease ln west Africa. During her tour. the Queen win see everywhere a mixture of the A permanent Prince Edward Is- land convention committee. aimed for the province. has been organiz- ed and the first meeting of the group was held yesterday at the Travel Bureau. . This committee. which will be a continuing one. plane to follow the pattern so successfully established last year by the Charlottetown Centennial committee which at- tracted more than 40 conventl Permanent P.E.l. Convention Committee is Organized specie of obtaining several more. The convention committee will fol- at promoting convention business in the hope of getting convention groups for this and future years. 1c the possibility of having their re- gional or national to the Island for a convention are asked to contact the Prince Edward island Travel Bureau. will comprise representatives from all w up these and other leads in Local organizations which forsee l tin-I come The permanent convention group arts of the province, from inelduarihalslr i y CANADA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23,- 1956 Cheaper In Lorigkun I . 0 - ' ' A i Buying Unwanted Planies To Maintain Plants Talks. Begin (in NIOOSIA (Reuters) - John Harding. heldp new Archbishop Makarloa. leader of the Cypriot Greek campaign for union with Greece. . ' Thevmeeting-was their seventh and has been described as possibly the most crucial of the series so far. V. The governor returned from Lon- don Thursday after a week of dis- cussions wlth Prime Minister Eden and other government leaders. He was reported to have broudut hack a new plan to settle the political problems in the troubled island. The English-language newspaper Times of Cyprus says these pro- posals "may contain much that may meet the archbishop's tablec- tion that the last proposals evaded certain points he considered as vital." FURIOUS RIOTS FLARE The talks followed only a few hours after Cypriot schoolboys and girls stoned British troops in an hour of violent rioting-one of the worst that the capital has known. Troops used tear gas and batons to break up demonstrations against the arrest of about 10 students dur- lng riots Thursday in the same place-the square in front of the arcbbishop's palace. An official statement issued after the student outburst said that two men in the" garb of priests were seen behind the rioters. encourag- ing them to stone the troops. The troops met a shower oi stones and bottles when they ar- rived at the square. The soldiers hurled stones back at the students and used tear gas and their batons to break up the demonstrators. They arrested several students and rounded up others. aged 12 to 10. and made them clear the de- brls from the square. A Gov? Microwave Will Bring Live TV '; To P.E..l. By 1951 Microwave radio relay facilltlds to link Charlottetown. P.E.l., with the transcontinental system now being constructed by the telephone companies comprising the Trans- Canada Telephone System, will be built by The Island Telephone Co. Ltd.. it was announced by officials of the Teleph -- Company. Thecontlnent-wide network. long est single microwave system in . the world, stretching more in 3.800 miles from Sydney. N.S. Yancouver. B.C.. will provide facil- ities for coast-to-Coast televisilm programs and additional telephone circuits. . Facilities between Chrlottetow,n and the Nova Scotia mainland are scheduled to go into service at the a:.me time as the Quebec-Saint John-Sydney section. in November 1957. The 40-mile over-the-water spur to Chriuttetown will connect with the main system at the Hard- wood Hiil. N.S.. radio relay station which is located 97 miles from Halifax. "This 'h've' link with the maln' television production centres in Canada will make a great differ- ence to TV in the Maritimes". said Captain W.E.S. Briggs. C.B.C. Dir- ector for the Maritimes. "As soon as the facilities are available. the Canadian boradcasting Corporat- ion will want to make use of them. This will bring shows direct from Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg, as well as such major U'.S product- ion centres as New Yrok and Holly- wood. Vlewers will see these tele- casts 'live' as they actually take place.” Federal Gov'i Has 56 Million FIGHTING F1!!! The barracuda. a savage fish caught in tropical and semi-trop- al waters. has an average weight of 15 pounds. Mrsf P. Secretary. The regular monthly meeting. followed by the annual meeting of Ladies Auxiliary of Canadian Leg- ion was held Friday evening at the Mrs. Bell. Again Officers elected by the Ladies ions taking place due to the Cen Auxiliary for the year i956 included left to right. front. Mrs. 17'. W. Smith. First VlcePresident, Mrs. Lily Corrigan. Russel Roper First Vice-President; rear. Mrs. Tess Garrett. Treasurer Tidmarsh. Honorary and Mrs. W.G. Bruce. President ; W.H. . Mrs. lCovers Prince Edward ” i Island Like the Dew eads Legion Auxiliary The election of officers took place next and Mrs. Lily Corrigan was re-elected as President for the third term, others elected were: tennial Year celebrations. In the matter of relief work. this was not as great as in other years. The usual visits were made to the veterans wards in the various in- stitutions and special treats were given veteran patients on St. Pat- rick”s rlay. She also noted there never was an i on being approached to provide for banquets or luncheons that the answer was no. Several new members were init- iated into the Auxiliary. and have Pntroness Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse; Hon. president Mrs. W. H. Tid- marsh; lst Vice-President. Mrs. Russel Roper: 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. F.W. Smith; Secretary Mrs. W.G. Bruce; Treasurer Mrs. Tess Garrett; Executive for two years. Mrs. Sutherland MacLean. Mrs. William Teed. Mrs. S.G. Peppln. Mrs. H. Drew. Mrs. 1". Rush. Mrs. Clover Club. with the President. E. Wotton and Mrs. D.K. MacLean. PRICE 5c CF-lOO's Now Being Put lnio Storage OTTAWA (GP) - The defence department has reached I point it has been dreading for some time: Its going to have to sink minions of dollars into aircraft for which there's no immediate requirement. informants said Friday that this will be cheaper in the long run than shutting down production lines and then having to reopen them when a newer type plane is ready for the assembly line. The nine CF-100 jet interceptor squadrons for home defence now are completely equipped and the RCAF is beginning to put CF-100s into storage. A CF-100 costs about 500,000. One informant said a ftuther production cut may be necessary at A. V. Roe Canada Ltd. of Mal- ton, Ont.. manufacturer of the cr-100. Avro at one time was turning out 25 jet Interceptors a month but this production scale was reduced last year to 10 a month. CONTINUING PROBLEM This whole ya ' ' ' ping the relatively small 41-squadron RCAF equipped with the most moderl planes--is one that continually he- sets the defence department. Fighter squadrons need the lat- est-type aircraft if they are to be at all effective in the event of ”war. Manufacturers can complete ordera fairly uickly but unl&i they can also aka sales abroad they have to wait until new types of planes have been designed. bull and tested. And nearly all coun- tries are reluctant to buy another nation's warplane. g With hangars full of CF-100s. it will still be several years before the 1.500-miles-an-hour CF-loshvili be ready for squadron service. I it is -successful. Surplus For First Nine Months htere. It is estimated that upwards o The delta-wing CF-I05 will be was spent in the pro- now joined the ranks of the work- who .3 mg. u um cram am as. In closing Mrs. Corrigan urg- for one year, Mrs. A.B. Cosh. Mrs. an Ira Brown. Mrs. W. H. Forsyth. nimhmgigicuu, condom Nigel.” -. nnkeeperr Association. and Mrs. Lil? Corrisan 1!! the Chair- w . , . will cost about 32,000,000 apiece. at . , 0 . ,'rn ual edithedll beret tin toiborlll-s.J.A.Gallt.Mrs.Murlce. ,.u,umH,V men. ;;,-alga '".',,;;f-8333'"-31"." ””":f""'f”'.ll;":3'.':'.i. .':”:..i2'..i'?.Ta'5".2:.i:ifw'”:.Ei Of Fiscal Year,-Reporis-Sl1ow- s..i.::?..---::.'.3. '”i::'--..-W...-s.t..;”i-fin-.r.i.”l:..t”.r..'...q............ti... s......:. --'--t . "M 0- where not .0 many yea 9' found i way into many channels a card system built up on all - . rs ago it various reports by individuals and tribes to committees, this was followed by the president's report. Mrs. Corri- gan -noted that the past year had been one of the most active for several years. with so many funct- N. S. Man Killed for the various committees to work in unison. The financial report presented by Mrs. .15. Walker .showed that i.hehAuxlliary had ended the year wl Loans 0"? The 12-squadron RCA! air divi- sion. meanwhile. la about to its reputation as the best-equlyw fighter force in Europe. It i ipped with Sabre id fighter-'s egilanufactisrved by Call dair Ltd. of MontreaL The Sahel of business throughout the whole I province. as possible. Already six conventions. com- is also prepared prising some 000 delegates. have to assist any local group in arrang- been booked for Prince Edward ing and welcoming convention Island for 1956 and there are pro- groups which come to the province. The general business meeting was then conducted and the var- ious committees appointed for the coming year. The meeting closed with a very enjoyable luncheon a very satisfactory surplus. period future conventionaiof. as many as- "OTTAWA (Cl-")-The government Iociat' operated in the black in the first nine months of the current fiscal year which ends March 31. Finance Minister Harris said Fri- day in the regular monthly state- ment of the government's financ- ial operations that the surplus for was a custom in some kill twins at birth. AWAY! IPICTACLE The Queen is visiting the colony in the year in which the three regions - northern. western and eastern-into which Nigeria is di- 312.500.4110 more than-the corres- ponding montb the previous year. Defence r ' ,, continues to run ahead of that in the last fiscal year. In the April-1? period, the outlay on defence was 31.186.- 703.000 compared with 51,106,061,- I I vided have been ml S 1' A d G III the first nine months was 356l00- 000 a year earlier. In December. 0 R 1 T kl '.,'...'5Z",f,'.'ti.,',i.,l,'. an on”. "an. ”, "1, iowmclg” Tggdullgzlf; Oy CCU 5 H OVel'nI'I'IeI1 5 on SW,” M. the mm pack Mam expenditure, amounted to n at way rac . . . However. we United Sm” in nu. 1. M an who;; of Nigel." ,0 . , in the preceding year was 345,- Sl51.38'7.000. In incite!!! 01 more TRURO (CP) - The mangled to re-equip its seven salts be ....... ....u... .. . ..u.o- Plan Conservation Measures MM "M is-WM the me how or - mm wed w to cm '-we” in 1'- urope will the supersonic F-100 super-Cebu. It is considera ly faster than, tbs Canadian Sabre. ' At the moment. there is no in .d!lxc'I;ll0llwl1E;'eb.th8t the Ii.CA:'mlals v on re-equipped I faster plane. month in 1954. All three services The surplus. however. is being "em man. whittled down as the fiscal year progresses. At the end of eight months. the government was 3105,- 000.000 in the black. Mr. Harris last April forecast a deficit of s1o0,ooo.0o0 but later scaled down his estimate to about Ocean Limited at nearby Unper Onslow was identified Friday right Health and welfare cost 5340; as that of Boyd Moore. 46. of 836.000 up to Dec. 31 compared Wentworth, N.S.. 35 miles north- with s:i20.a79,ooo a year earlier. The west of here. finance department. which pays in- Moon pleaded gum,-to . drunk. We5t 0" the Public dam 5nd enness charge in Truro police court makes payments to the provinces, F,-may momjngg Magistrate John A Provincial Conservation Com- mlttee has been formed it was announced yesterday by Headqua .- ' era of the Boy Scouts Association. W.S. McMurtry of the Provincial Agriculture Engineering Depart- ment was appointed chairman. Othenmembers of the committee Council'to be appointed. This committee will be respons- ible for the organization and co- ordination of the activities of the Boy Scouts Conservation Good Turn on a Provincial scale. in ad- dition each town and village where scouting is active will form com- OTTAWA (Special) - An appro- priation of 3630.000 for completion of the Oceanview Highway on the north coast of Prince Edward Is- land has been placed in main par- liamentary estimates by Northern Affairs Minister Lesage. the Min- ister informed Neil A. Matheson. and Rustico East. 3. Repairs and improvements to the existing highway between Dal- vay and Stanhope and betwen Rus- tico and Cavendish. 4. Bridging of the inlet at Cove- head with a concrete pile trestle approximately 000 feet in length N.B. Completes Tax Plan Study FREDERICTON (CP)-Th Vincial cabinet has completgdmlg half um amount, spent so7s.167.o0o in the first nine . ,, .31.... 3., Liberal. MP- for Queens 1816 01- wirlch will contain one clear 50 study of the federal government's are: George B. Whiteside. Soil mittees to promote conservation months compared with Q68:i,056,000 :,,1(1:r1?:e;3g:;:',eel;:: :5 con; com d3Y- foot span for the convenience of PFODOIII on anew federal-provinc speclali with the Experimental within their own areas and to tie GET M035 WEN” M035 a year earlier. 5,-om his home today ye 1, Mr. I-esage acknowledged MI'- D0815. 0 F" ill tax rental agreement and the station; Frank Gaudet. Provincial in wi'h Provincial and National Revenues lnthe first nine months In the first nine months coiiect- be" ed t h bee M; a ho Matheson's letter earlier this month 5. Construction of that 901410" 0' W NWO W 5 l1l'0VlIlte'I reply should reach the Forester: Erskine MacNutt. Fed- projects. were 33086600000 or 3113300000 ions from personal incdme tax hwy, 0 avauedn an me asking that Conhdefatlon 30 9Xl8"d' the 0Ce8nVlEW Highway from the m H. h ' mum" Mwdly. Premier eral Department of Transport R. Plans for this good turn include greater than iii the corresiiondine were 3869 361 000 compared with W en e W" . lull "ll! l'l8hW3Y be SW9" by "'9 west 9"d 9' "'9 C9Vel"”"' "9”"” w Y Nu 00 1' Ilill John Flemming said Friday. cg p,,,e,,g supmniendem E,"',,,1. ,1; lava. of conservation and an pe,1od I your earner E-xpendnmws dd comormon la", --:--Z--1 National Parks Branch. He added Brackley. Both the bridges and the Qg mg Euwm. ""91"! N9M0defln"IlndIca- mental Staltionr o.c. Schurman re- members of the Scout Movement were 33030400000 6: swzoooooo broil m' in 3729420000 compared Licence Sus ended "ml ”"”5'”'"”"' ” M5 "is" l” "N" "'g''””-" ”' hm” d”'3"”' ' gl;;'m”'Mj:fml;'0sV!'n0!:I Wild on tired field husbandmam Di" a... will be taking an active part. in it more ' ' ' ' ' wuhgsns s31oo0' ' F ' Y P Prince Edward Isle;-(gigs: slummer ti: way a 2:-first pavsmeint find 0 . ureni's u - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' he became convinc a t e pro- e 5: way s on er wi s p an- leellon. but sources said that Nelv r' sbenepntie '.”Gf.5f,””"l2""' ,':""',i"w,f,””;',5"'f,1fF"'S”"'w"ff" t n;3l7)2ec;):)n&3' menwwountw 1 However' revenuezi tfimm Sales or Five ea” jcct was of prime importance in nod for a minimum of six feet on l linanswick ma request a further 11, ry C 5'. on em are dds 9 comer" on 0 ' ' - 9' ' more u' cusmms import u as an cm -1- 0 up) C r M 10;... the development of the Prince Ed. either side. ::nilfere:sce befzre any definite de- m,::,,:,,y fffxf, 'l',".";',”,n ,',:':";f::gf;nf,f:"l' ml”! """m"' ””f:ffu”:;- ::gg"',;;'go '3; 3:14:12 ;;'m,'"""l"3 ”''"'d "i "'” H 33:: 4, m7,c,;,'f,”, ,f,fp,;.m, ward island National Park. Com- While the amount of s6.'l0.i:ttiti has '00 I Nlclled. ' ' N" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - l tinn date of the brid ing and been laced in the 1956-57 e. imat- 3""01'- Mfume!-Gener-I W. J. 0 ,,,,.,:,,g 13 gyonlth; ago. dldnl 5” hiiihway construction lob gu tenat- es. itpis probable that this is only ” West said the federal offer was . .. - his icence fie F 8Y- ,..,(..,, fixed in. the ml or 1959. for the initial stage of the mice! -"dlT:PP0ll"l8-"t A '9" """"l95 b('r0'9 c"""'y The completion of the Ocean- which in all could run well over IVHIIIO minister offered the court opened to hear his applica- tion Gillls pleaded guilty in NW" police court to another charge of impaired driving and driving while his license was suspended. darips. Magistrate John H. Crowe fined 2. Construction of the intermedi- view Highway. Mr. Lesage said. 31 through the tax - rental entails: J. Reconstrurtinn of tho cxistlmz road surface within the Park boun- .500.000. Mr. Matheson told the Guardian that he was most ap- preciative of the decision of Mr. Lcsage to begin this imnriant im- provement to the Prince Edward island National Park without dc- FOIMIR GOLF CHAMP PINEHUIIT. N.C. A -- . i ) B Giliis S125 and cotst and told him nry sections of highway on Brack- he will hnvo in wall live yearslloy and Rustirn Island, and brid- this time lwfore he ran rea lay and he was sure that all his constituents and rr-sidcnls of the province at large would share in pplylning oi the three sea inlt-is at am. "1, Covehrad. Robinson's island East for a licence. his appreciation. TORONTO, (CP) -- observes " M ' t, tailtirrea issued flfry the 1b! on th ' : ?ge:La:E.'elABEfgibi:y:t;:'o:::. 5 ":9:-0; . I D o vu c we er o l;1E.n I: . an my 3, g awson lib . ama ur D I O m gancouver 20 : O C”""”9 Eve” 'I R cl I e i Proposal 9-' ucroltlnole pal-'ty Bpringvale l 0 O e r a y T 3.: ML 'h"”” "'"' ""' . 0 h WASHINGTON (Reuthers)--West-'twccn members of the North Al; 3.-lcxanles very -lmlllfr it '3”? "lg?" 19 :3: Rummage sale basement Trinity an diplomats here reacted unfa- lantic Treaty Organization and 0 when securly sys em Is- , am” met-I I'm 3 . cussed throughout 1954 at Geneva 19 . . - W01! (31! COHCG VB line: I, , M”. "ii d"i'ahii:iaun u to i F ii 3 tliall, nag-5, ?::.,.'..7.V.mm wgu"g9;a::':n3:?:::L :g:h.:'?,:: of a non-aggrasion pact which ,,, 10 - H60. ' "mod for” alum" one mm”. would not constitute a recognition .,..,.,,,,, as wmout prdudm to me rum! 0, d the existing divisions of Europe :1. ,,,,,,,,, 221 ' individual and collective self-de- "d "' G"'"”'V 3"” " "l "M - mm! remalwdby me Unmd N”. aspect which has created the ma- , Q M. h M Jar o e to any system of 20- at John as . c 3 - art upon by either the I7 I United tea or the Soviet Union HALIFAX. (OP)-The sushi or by all the great powers eon- offlce IPCI extendisn?'fri3mhmlll me I I "EXTREMELY DANGEBOUS' But the new Soviet proposal pro- earned. video only for United States and some western "Woman (1,, I sort in . 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