lrish Republic — es zi the. Viet _Nam_ war. “between brotherly * union i Hoggia, to spe ak and | to give his VOL. LXXIX NO. 84 » plea called for an end to war, if It’s Good For the Island The Guardian ig For It i, ¢ . WAR ACTION ‘NEAR STANDSTILL ~ Vow To § SAIGON (CP) — South Viet! “Only when our Nam’s Buddhist leaders said Sunday - they have lost éonfi- dence in the “‘irresponsible’’ jonstrations, ” government of Premier Nguyen [said. : Cao Ky. They vowed to work| Asked. if they ievlaciad an} toward formation of: a care-ielected civilian government | taker government to organize |seeking peace with the Viet. general elections. ‘Cong and asking the United ~ —The Buddhist officials told a States to pull out of Viet ‘Nam, —press_conference the Ky govern- a. spokesman replied: ment «had raised ‘too many! “If that is what—the ena -obstacles’’ -in the path_toward | wank. then that is what they.| ~ eivitian government: 1-get-—_We—want—to fulfil the “Ky-—and——Thieu— hiet—ot fn ay -of-the-people."’ State Nguyen Van.Thiewd® can! The conference followed an- r no longer be believed,’ the |nouncement by the Buddhists | Buddhists said. -“‘We-call on-all |Saturday that they had organ- Buddhist groups, all ‘other re-|ized a ‘Viet Nam Buddhist ligions, all . students, all the |forces’’ organization to channel |th Population to join us in satisfy- | anti government - opposition ing the aspirations of all the {through the Buddhist leader- people.” ship. The Buddhist hierarchy made northern cities of Da Nang and clear -it wanted the Ky govern- Hue were quiet Sunday, oe ment. oyerthrown, Anti- government forces in the | aspirations , .are_met_and our demands satis- | th e Buddhists | +©Banerjee—will Honors Heroes By GODFREY ANDERSON |ceremonially sent alott again— DUBLIN (AP)—Sunday was a|this time to stay. great day for the Irish. The| As the green, white and or- Irish republic -honored its he-|ange tricolor fluttered, - guns roes-of the 1916 Easter rebellion boomed in salute and four Vanfé in scenes that shook old Dublin to” its sentimental heart. _ The republican flag, hoisted . briefly _ in revolt atop the city’s -maiti post office in that bloody Waster week 50 years ago, was the very. spot on O’Connell Street where a statue ‘of Brit- ain’s Admiral Nelson —_ un- was'til recently. On the ground, the new: Irish Army marched briskly by, ‘led by orange-kilted pipers, with : |the colors of its. United Nations _|Cyprus and Congo units proudly _ |flying. WERE NO INCIDENTS It all made for a delirious day. for Irish patriots—and a (peaceful. one. Despite repeated Authorised es Second Class Man by. the Post Oftice Department. Ottawa and for Paymeht Of Postage in Cash. 'fied will there be no more dem- trolled” by the anti-government ‘Ttions of their two previous chil- pire jets of Ireland’s Air Force |born screamed low in salute’ across | aban Prince Edward Inlaid Hike The-Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, Greek ~— Buddhists In South Viet Nam | ek New tonne! ently awaiting Aeialnaatte in ‘Saigon. But. Hue radio, con- student struggle commit- tee; cautioned—Americans to re- ;Member they are guests—not ‘hosts—in Viet Nam. The Eng: (Continued on’ page 3, col. 5) Theory: Probed: |. LoNDoN— -( Reuters) —An-—In-| dian expert on the supernatural jhas arrived here to meet two |little sisters -b-lieved by their parents to have returned from e dead. ‘He is Hemendra Banerjee, 3B, director of the department of. Parapsychology at Rajasthan, |whose work for 12 years has centred on the theory of rein- |carnation—rebirth. seven- year-old twins Jennifer and Gil- lian Pollock, whose parents firmly believe are reincarna- dren Jackueline, 6, and Joanna; 11, who died in a road accident eight years ago. -Jennifer_and_-Gillian_ carry a car and a birthmark in identi- cal spots to similar marks on the dead children. The parents claim they have heard the’ twins discussing de- tails-of the fatal crash—which happened before they. . were Their handwriting, sp eech and mannerisms are similar to the dead children, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock claim. Banerjee said: ‘Personally 1 don’t--believe. in reincarnation. But I am trying to find some credibility in a world-wide sur- ivey.” His research, into the mystery of rebirth has.taken him to Rus- sia, Finland, Turkey, Burma and Ceylon, where, he said subjects have shown..astounding ability to recall details of. their reports that extremists had threatened the lives of several | #i|members of the red without | the. pageantry- vconara ‘|incident. _In_Northern. Treland. “still” party Easter parade to Belfast's Mill- town Cemetery, and an official described. the -turnout of 2,000 Tas “the-biggest we ever had." In Dublin, President Eamon: de Valera, at 83 one of the last | surviving leaders of the crushed 1916 independence uprising, and Prime - Minister Sean Lemass, 61, were closely protec ing the post office ceremonies because of the reported threats, De Valera, who. commanded | a volunteer unit- fighting in South Dublin during the 1916 fighting, was surrounded by veterans with, their memories. Nine hundred of the post office garrison are alive. All were in- vited for Sungay’s parade but lonly a couple of hundred could Police tdentified him as Ar- make it thur ‘H. Zinner, 20, a Boston | university student, who was seized by detectives before he could set himself afire. He was taken to—hospital x Warm Easter oberservation: In the last 13 months three | LONDON (AP) London Americans have killed them- jbasked in temperature of 63 de- | ‘selves by fire in protesting U:S. | jgrees fahrenheit policy in Viet Nam. warmest Easter Day since 1952. ARTHUR. ZINNER From Death WASHINGTON: (AP)—A youth, poured gasoline on himself in front of the White House Sun- day in what police described -as an abortive plan to burn him- self to death in protest against i London Enjoys | Easter Message From Pope Deplores War And Racism VATICAN _CITY— (AP)—Pope |‘‘urbi_ et orbi" benediction—his ; Paul in’an “Easter Sunday peace wane to —_ city and to the | world racism, nationalism, _ totalitari- | The : Pope said a chance of} anism and social. conflict. made him weep. i Almost 500,000 -persons from scores of countries stood in a ithe world. “But our boldness (in seeking | unity),"’ he added, ‘‘is not with. | chill breeze in St. Petér'siout tears for the spectacle | Square as the pontiff delivered | which the world still presents | his annual Easter message |us, with the struggles; the in- | from the central loggia of the huge Vatican Basilica. “Mankind , is hesitating ~ be- tween Peace and war,’ he said, consistencies, the opposition | with which it is travelling on | the road to unity, which is al jroad of peace, of concord and and of collaboration.” selfishness- without care for the! The pope mentioned no place interests or; needs of’ others. Lor party by name. But his ee ~ ..... words—were__interpreted as _in- | Loudspeakers. ‘boomed his leluding the Viet} Nam War, ris- | words to the immense throng jing nationalism in such develop- that jammed the square’ and jng’ areas as Africa, and spilled over into the broad av- enue leading to it. Vatiean sra- G dio and foreign networks car- | ried his message to other parts INSIDE TODAY of the globe. On the * Basilica steps} the | otal Shag a . Pope first’ offered an . outdoor Bhi ae B mass celebrating the great Gis thats Wee eee i Christian feast of the Resurrec- ot eet “109 tion. Dark e¢louds: gathering | was pg sce aes 6 overhead: threatened rain, but | » sailertii so 4 now and then.the sun broke aocmavads oP eRe on 3 through. ia aaa: GIVES BENEDICTION Bebe erent wee ees : Then the pope went to the | Prince County ‘lof Britain, the anniversary also | : pathizers staged their annual | ls So ught : i. experts trying to get the jtinued to say they are ‘not au- ‘thorized to-confirm-the type of Sunday—the ipla: the alhurotisatate struggle in Po- land and other Communist |lands. He junity ‘‘in love. and justice, in jter”’ of the. second world war said these sorrows in the world | iliberty and progress’’ existed in ended with resolitions of “par- ‘don, jclass welfare, or else political Mystery Jet Wreckage — BERLIN (Reuters)—Salvage work on. the Soviet mystery plane which crashed - into- a ;West _Berlin lake Wednesday continued ‘during Easter with two- jet engines up from the deep mud. gines may confirm that the plane is a modernized version j of the YAK-25 fighter-bomber, a supersonic aircraft capable of cafrying rockets and nuclear warheads. Allied intelligence sources here were hoping to be able to examine’ some top-secret Soviet electronic instruments salvaged from the wreck earlier. This was reliably said to include ‘anti-radar equipment for use|” |against ground - to - air rockets and the latest Soviet electronic |Position: finding equipment. But official spokesmen con- plane or ‘technical details. They Said. they are certain the jet apons at ithe time of the sepa He said ‘‘the immense disas- brotherhood, and peace, but; “We are forced to note with’ \profound sadness that such res- olutions are‘ ‘weakening in places and. threatening to turn \into totalitarian ideologies, into jracism, ambitious nationalisvi, union _ games of dangerous forces and conflicting interests." REFERS ‘TO POLAND Part of the Pope’s message [was a clear reference to the sit- uation in Poland, where the \Communist governrnent has| forbidden Stefan~ Cardinal Wys- |zynski to’ travel abroad. War- ie has aécused Polish Catho- lic_bishops of meddling in pol- ities by inviting. German _bish- lops, in. a conciliatory letter, | ‘their current celébration 1,000 years ~of Polish orraine| ity. *. “Freedom is not yet the nor- mal. law’ of many -peoples, a3 | SO many of our ‘sons -and broth. | lers know who are still hindered | in the proper, open exercise of | their rights of faith and con- science,’’ gaid Paul. | ) ~! ‘ 1 By CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1966. Royal. zambique to prevent her from. A BOARDING PARTY from MIRACLE: CLAIM MADE BY GIRL LIMA, Peru — (Retuters)—A 16-year-old. Peruvian girl, al- most totally paralysed: for 10 days. and given little hope of recovery by doctors, told. Sat- urday how she walked again after receiving’ a call from She said. movement re- turned to her limbs when she went to the main square of the southern ~Puruvian ' town of ICA Thursday—Holy Thurs- day—as she had been directed by God’ in her dreams. Thousands” of people saw her walk again after-she had been carried by her two brothers im a procession fol- lowing the tableau. of Our’ Lady of Luren from the ca- thedral. “The girl, raga Valdes, “Ernestina Par- told reporters odin the | poor district of Lima that God had spoken to her several times. Rev. Felix del--Nino Jesus, who saw the girl begin to walk, said that as a Roman Catholic priest he was bound to maintain a certain prud- ence, but ‘‘in my heart I am | sure it was a miracle. miracle,” AUTHOR DIES British author Evelyn Waugh, seen here, died Sunday after returning from Easter services, ‘to his home near Taunton in the west of England. He was 62. Waugh’s early fame was the result of ‘his~ salirical novels such as, “Vile Bodies’ 1930, and ‘Put Out. More Flags,”’ 1942. s : (AP Wirephoto) MR. JUSTICE Dalton Wels (RIGHT) of the Ontario Su- preme Court said Sunday the sittings of the inquiry into the George Victor Spencer. case, scheduled for Vancouver Wed: delivering oil for Rhodesia. ’ the British frigate Berwick, above, Sunday intercepted. the Greek oil tanker Manuela off , the coast of Portuguese Mo- ity of a U.N. Security Council resolution appreved Saturday night. ae sources said the WINNIPEG (CP) — A dra- weather, the Red may peak at matic two-foot rise on the Red.|the lower levels “of~its forecast , River in the last 24 hours may |range and high water may be force hundreds of people out of |past Emerson, 65 miles south of their homes today in the low-|here on the Minnesota border, lying. Elm Park area of the somewhat sooner than ex- ater. Winni city of St. ted.. Vitel, oo ICE REMOVED Measured at 8 a.m, CST Sun-| The ed tise at Wim!- «| day, the’ river stood at 24 feet|peg was caused above average winter ice level|of ice jams. w' ce fat Winnipeg and is expected to jholding back wa peak between 215 and 29.5- feet April “16-24>- — All the dikes at the Park area_are_27 feet high and |nipes. Premier Duff Roblin said Sat-| Ts Tank The British actci under author - dynamiting | Pheteen ot Norbert-and_Ste.. Agathe to the south, -The_river is now clear~of |# Elm ice between. Emerson and Win- WEA THER Cloudy, snowflurries, becoming mixed with rain showers-in coming northerly 15, _ NOT MORE SEVEN CENTS THAN ® afternoon; winds be-. ° - Low-high 30 and 38. 14 PAGES er Divert 6 d oy 33 Mamuela’s master confirmed he was sailing under orders to proceed to Beira, Mozambique, oil port for rebellious Rhodesia. (AP Wirephoto by cable from London) Dramatic Two-Foot Rise» Is Reported In Red River throughout the Easter weekend in the Red River Valley and flood’ control authorities said Sunday about 2,700 people have left their: homes because of the threatening flood waters. ; At —Emerson;—eo-- ordinator Frank Muirhead said the river went up four and a half inehes am. CST Sunday. A critical scopes developed at~the-dike-—early--Sunday__and theavy to correct the situation. Most of n urday evacuation would begin _ |onee the river reached the crit- * |ieal 24-foot- level beeause elec-| trical and sewer services wold be cut at that time. - ‘The flood prone area is bounded on two- sides by the Red which flows along a long) hairpin type ‘loop channel |5 oe ast section of St. Vi- India Planning Birth Control dia announced Sunday plans t spend 950,000,000 rupees. -$254,~ 000,000) _on birth-control in the next five years and increa ‘food preduction. Elsewhere along the Red's jndia’s population of 490,000,- northward course from Minne- (000 increases by 33,000 daily | sota to Lake Winnipeg, the situ-| land the campaign to limit the jation is a little more encourag- jincrease was given high priority | ‘ing. : lin the country’s battle against An. inch of_rain expected in |recurring food shortages. . the southern watershed did not| The extra money allvttedwil develop and little precipitation pe put into training personnel | is expected in the .next few to help Indian women use the. days. loop contraceptive Flood control officials—-said--which more than 10, 000,000 In- that with, continued. good dians are using. U.S. Star-Gazer Satellite Dies When Batteries Fail CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) ‘clues to the origin of the unil- A . $50,000,000 U.S. Star-Gazer verse. satellite, which scientists had ‘But Sunday, the US. National | hoped would open.a new era in Aeronautics, and Space Admin. | ‘astronomy, died in space Sun- istration announced: day when its battery system “Overheating of .the OAO pri- | failed after_onlytwo days in mary battery, a problem which | orbit. became critical late yesterday, | device— | this repair .completed, thing should be alright,’’ Mr. Muirhead Teported. | [rebellious white - fe 0 -Sibear__ period. -sodiab:..$ -equuipment-was-rushed-in-/followed._by—.the. the town’s 930, residents have ibeen évaciated “and -if-we-get every~ _LONDON (AP)— cting “ander Unite | boarding. party from the Royal | Navy seized a Greek tanker on | the high—seas Sunday to stop jher from delivering oil. to’ the supremacist government of Rhodesia. The Greeks offered no _ re- jsistance, and in Athens the Greek government expressed : | approval, | The British action touched off ‘+a—wave—of—anger—among_ the. {|white population of Rhodesia, :/but there was no government comment. Only hours after the UN Se- curity Council, by~a 10-to-0 vote \with five—abstentions, told Brit- jain to prevent such deliveries ‘iby force, the Royal Navy. cleared the. decks for action. About 150 miles southeast of Biera, an East African port in Portuguese - ruled Mozambique, a grey British frigate, the Ber- wick, closed with the 11,200-ton tanker Manuela and. . Sailors boarded, her. The Manuela, iow: ‘in? ithe wa ter’ with a “16, '000-ton cargo of crudé oil, was, turned, away from Beira and steamed on a south- erly. course through the Indian ‘Ocean with the British party still aboard. ‘A British defence ministry sreanes said the destination of the vessel had not yet been clarified. HEADED FOR DURBAN But a spokesman for the own- ers said in Athens the ship tad poet oe aie to Dur- Africa, , wad aliebare: “théte: (Reuters news agency said newspaper men who flew over the “ship reported. it was being |_ Berwick at_a|- hundred distance several yards.) of warning and. put into. Beira last Tuesday, remained* at. anchor British Action. — -Bael ked. By UN — = Natiois’ “aithoritys V, which defied ‘a British Navy | A two miles out-ithe harbor with tons=of---erude~- aboard. The Joanna V arrived in the Portuguese African port, termi- nus of thé 189-mile oil pipeline to” Rhodesia while a_ British watchdog fleet patrolled -the Mozambique channel. said Sunday he was waiting for spare engine parts to arrive by air. He added that if the tanker could not leave Beira on ‘the high tide by this morning, it would be unable’ to cross the harbor sand bar fully loaded un- til the end of September. ~ The Manuela now is said to be Panamanian’ owned, but” Greek registered. She “has changed her name twice and her ownership once in the last two months. ‘The tanker was formerly known as the Mari venus and before that as the Charlton Venus. The Joanna V also ag her name. She was known be- fore as the Arietta Venezelos. NAVY FOLLOWED CLOSELY They were called’ tankers by the British, whose intelligence services trailed them from to port cruised aces ae Prime | touch with latest developments from his vaeation home in the Scilly Isles, 25 miles off the —jsouthwest—coast—of_ ‘England. _ Wilson received the news of the boarding over his “hot line” telep! link with London, then calmly off for an eight- mile walk. * .. Search Goes On For Missing ! Man — — ST. GEORGE i OTTAWA (CP)—Youths are | killing rats for sport in the back yard of an Ottawa | householder who extended an open invitation, to curb an invasion py the rodents. The slaughtér*. “tiks prompted a Humane Socfety : protest. ‘Laurent Lauzon said he be- lieves the rats ate coming into his Wellington Street yard garbage dump. He thinks | they converged on the -dump for food when made homeless a a nearhy house demolition roject. he pt neighbér complained to the Humane Society that neighborhood youths were vi- ciously clubbing rats to death in response to Mr. Lauzon’s “open - -season’’ declaration, An official look over the situa- tion Friday. from —a next-door” neighbor’s _ ww onumt nate. RAT KILLING FOR SPORT “i DRAWS HUMANE REPORT | “Rats -are still animals,” Society Manager Kenneth Switzer - said.” They have feelings the same as other animals and they must be killed with as little pain as possible. In addition this is hardly the type of sport these youths should be involved in.'’ The rat hunters use sticks and slingshots to kill an aver- “age of three a day. Ten-were destroyed Good Friday. One| at on the premises was a foot ong, not including his tail. Municipal health authorities have sent professional exter- minators to the scene in an attempt to halt the infestation with poison. The garbage next. door is contained in a metal shed. The householder to whom it belongs has promised to make it rat-proof. INQUIRY TO GO AHEAD We're. heartbroken,"’ a space (Saturday) has resulted in com: | agency official said in announc- ‘plications leading to degrada- ing the failure of the heaviest tion of the power supply from | three batteries aboard the and most complicated un-, manned satellite sent into space |spacecraft, and tel sign: by the United States. 'nals no longér are, being re- Astronomers around the world ceived. had hoped the two-ton Orbit- ‘Efforts fo “overcome ‘the ing Astronomical Observatory problem . have been unsuccess- would investigate secrets of the ful and the OAO mission ap- stars and perhaps uncover ‘pears to have been lost.” Federal Jus- Cardin home, Saturday ‘tice Minister Lucien (CENTRE) said he sees no reason why the inquiry should not go ahead, + (CP Wirephote) nesday, ‘will mot take place. ° Spencer, °57, (LEFT) the Van- couver postal worker fired from his job after being linked with Soviet. espionage. activi- ties, was found dead in his aetientnmeeteee a ae vassinfaianpeienmntensaticenieat neni ne sinner secondary the vehicle became bogged eo ee = R. left on foot to - help, Mrs. Lewis Stephens to - awa his return. Mrs. Stephens remained in the ear until. morning when she walked six miles to report her son-in-law missing. Cruiseship Hulk Heads For Port. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The ‘blackened hulk of the Norwe- jgian cruiseship: Viking Princess was towed towards Jamaica \Sunday night with a tug char- itered’ by the. vessel’s owners as jan escort. . | The hull of the $16,000,000 jvessel was. being hauled \through the Caribbean waters lat four knots behind the; tow ship Navigator, a Greek freigh- \ter. Central Figure h Spy Probe Found Dead [n Vancouver Home VANCOUVER (CP)—George Victor Spencer, 57, former ‘postal clerk who was alleged to have sold information to Rus- sian agents, was found dead, in his Vancouver home Saturday night. His death was discovered four days before a scheduled Open- d ing of a federal inquiry into his fF. dismissal without. pension from the Vancouver post office. Cause of death has not been determined, but Deputy Police | Chief John Fisk said-all indica- tions point to natural causes. Mr. Justice Dalton Wells of the Ontario Supreme Court, the man named to head the inquiry, sayd the hearings scheduled to open in Vancouver Wednesday will be— cancelled * He said instead the | will-open: in-Ottawate- the documentation available | anc go into the basis: of the! thing.” The ‘sitting will be held | in camera Federal Justice Minister Car- inquiry din said from his home in Sorel, Que®, he sees no reason the in- \quiry should not go ahead. | BODY FOUND 4. neighbor’s suspicions led-to the “ discovery late Saturday: night of Spencer's body. - Euugenio Barazzuol, went next door to Spencer’s house about 10 p.m. after noticing lights |had been burning in the, home for some time and Spencer had not moved :his car. for several \days. _ Mr. Barazzuol found. the body islumped at the kitchen table. . |There was no sign of violérmme Vancouver Coroner Glen Me- |Donald said Sunday arly re- sults of an autopsy were. incon- clusive made “resume———The-ceroner_said_ Spencer had. beon dead at least. four days: |Possibly six .The Spencer case. came to light. last May when the exter nal affairs department, an- 8 ‘Further tests would be nounced that two members of the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa had been expelled for espion- age TWO INVOLVED The announcement said two Canadians -also were involved: Their names were not dis closed. A few. days later, Prime’ Min- jister Pearson told the Com- mons. one of the Canadians had « co-operated. with police but. in the other the circumstances. were different. : ~ The second man later was identified by reporter Tom Haz litt of the Vancouver Province ‘as Spencer. Hazlitt said Spen-_ cer contacted him. Spencer, - reported to Rave been seriously ill-when the case {broke last spring, was on un- paid leave of absence from his post office job from last April 1 to Dec. 30, when it was an- jnounced in, Ottawa he had been Continued on Page DS 3. ve The captain of the Joanna V - “shadow” — as they . ster Wilson kept in - oll stilh sa sasaiiniiiiemimaie 8 Bete