Show Prince of oi Wales Mounts High Wall WallAnd WallAnd WallAnd And Beats Drum to Rhythm of Cheers By W. W G. G United Staff Correspondent BELFAST Northern Ireland Nov 17 17 Responding 17 to the cheers of a great crowd outside the residence of or orthe the governor general the Prince of Wales ascended a high wall last night and beat a a drum in time with the shouts of his admirers The prince came outside while thunderous drum beats awoke the countryside He ascended the wall walland walland walland and made a brief natured good speech Then somebody handed him hima a drum and he joined in the noise noise- making The demonstration was considered proof that the Free States State's hopes of reconciliation with Ulster and the formation of an Irish republic received received re reo re- re a serious blow through the princes prince's vJ visit it here hereto to dedicate the new parliament buildings The princes prince's reception demonstrated the patriotic attachment northern Ireland holds for the British crown There were no disturbances here although armed guards were assembled and ready for trouble Some railway tracks were torn tom up and efforts were made to discourage visitors from proceedings to Belfast from the Free State Aside from the question of ot the personal personal per per- popularity of or the prince there were manifestations of lack of sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy for overtures from the Free State E Editorials in th the Belfast press mingled praise for the British heir with new outbursts against Eamon de Valera of more reactionary and defiant defiant de de- fiant tone than that of ot the English press during the bitter economic war with Britain |