ats Ireland To Commemorate ~MenWhoDied In Uprising ~—-Rising ~ pf j ——F-00- pins —EF EY -7V News _ By .CAROL KENNEDY. DUBLIN: (GP) — Ireland, a land that loves its martyrs, will ‘be plunged into a marathon commemoration next week for - the men who died in the Easter 1916, the bloody threshold to rish independence. But’ true to the troubled . hist- ‘ory of Ireland's 44 years of self- rule, nostalgia is not--fhe- only * “mood of this ‘emotional anni- versary:> The possibility of vio- lence from ‘embittered extrem- ists of the outlawed Irish Re- publican Army “Hangs over , the i week-long round of parates, a * wreath - placings and church naval officers who took part w jservices scheduled to start the attempt to land arms for the Easter Sunday. ~, Easter uprising, | All police leave has been can- brought, Sir Roger. ~Casement | jeelled over the holiday week- hack to. Ireland Good Friday. end and the army placed on 24-1916, a voyage that was to lead hour alert, Patrols along the ‘him to trial] for treason and- the. border with Northern Ireland | gallows. at London's Pentonville | are likely to increase /their vigi- | jail. ee lance, though there is no offi:| Only two members. of -the ciat- word of special measures. crew of Casement’s U-boat ‘still | _ Trish authorities,« while play- are alive: Capt. Raimund Weis | ing: down any suggestion of tens pach- the man who torpedoed | sion, are far better prepared the liner Lusitania in 1915—and | for potential trouble from their Oberleutnant Otto Walter. Fout | own diehard“rebels than the crew members of the Aud,’ the 50 years ago when the. green-|hrought the arms, have been | uniformed citizen soldiers led traced. The Aud was scuttled | ON THE Al Rarer rere are Re by her commander: when a Brit | courageous but abortive blow ish patrol boat-ordered her in to The iollowing program list- ings are published free of charge as a public service’ and|S0me 1,600 Irish forces MAD: | 1 fty, appear _as presented to us by! -the stations concerned. SATURDAY PROGRAMS “CFCY-TV 2.30 p.m.—Muzlzale > 3.00 p.m.--Baseball Training Camp ,- 5:00 p.m.—Mathematics for Teachers 5:30 _p.m.--Bugs Bunny Show 6:00 .p.m.—Master’s Golf for freedom. Undermanned and pathetic- | ally-- ill-equipped . a ~ total port’ for examination. : Dominating the events of! | Easter *Week, 1966, will be the aged to hold out against 20,000 eagle-featured figure’ of St |Eamon de Valera Ireland's” 83-: Brith HOOP e er hich wcbet at Meat = old president, who was smoking ruins. 920 INVITED | Ameri ‘ i American birth, de Valera was te eee men of Easter | the only one of. the 15 rebel com- | Week, surviying veterans mandants.in Dublin to escape. | have hoe. mes to attend-the the firing ‘squad. : - various. ce. 008: |PARADE’ PLANNED Invitations have also gone out | : ee ons isthe few eucvivins “German Celebrations beg in= Easter the vebellion:—Beeause of his 7.15 p.m.—Fishermans Log 2.30 p.m.—tet’s Sing Out 8:00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies Dublin's streets from St. Ste phen's Green to the main - post office, headquarters of the rebel forces_in_1916._ Veterans of the. 9.00—News and From Our Cor. 9.10—Keyboard Melodies 9.25—Notesand Music ~ === BBO py The Saint ____+__—__—Betroit-et-Chicage—— ————:00-pam=td Suttivan nine North dealer:.—_—____—— —ing—at-this early—stage—whether_+ 10:00 p.m.—Bonanza - Both sides vulnerable. [eae had the queen. of spades | 11:00 _p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days f : and: West the ace, or whether + 12:00 p.m.—CBC National News NORTH East had the ace of spades and 12:10 a.m.—Week-End Report $105 - West the queen. 12:15-a.m.—LTV News, 964 g After cashing the ace of dia- 12:30 a.m.--Station Sign Off “9210852 ‘monds at trick two. declarer f " $I874 led the ten of hearts, hopiing to 0 ; WEST - EAST gain information that would Need 50.0 .- 1 @Qse A638 help him to judge Jater how to, atl t 099732 @KI5 ‘play the spades.~. West followed | til Pay Day oJ... 73 low and. East. todk the heart | eu HAQ93 4K10652 = |with the king. oe Try Atlantic's SOU . | East's plat, of the jack fol- 1 b ® Fi nm y @KI972 lowed by the king had already ov rifty 1 j SAikees suggested to South that pa 5 r week | might have started with the | Oe ee ie ae rn P o-— K-Q-J of hearts. - Aware that de | ATLANTIC The bidding: \elarer might have a problem in | , : spades, and anxious to muddy FINANCE CORP. a aos gee at jthe waters as much as he could, ino Kent St. Djal 2-245 || Fass Pass 3$ He East now shifted to’ the king of : 4@ ‘Pass 56 clubs. } * ercy a | This highly unusual play paid - very good dividends when it led Saturday The bidding: South to conclude that East had 9:30 p.m,—NHL “‘Hockey— (Semi Finals), 11.15 p.m.—Juliette : 1145~p.m:=The Outdoorsman 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:08 «.m.—Local Weather & Sport Scores 12:10. a.m.—The Thrillers 1.10 Sign Off 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music 11,.00—News and Weather 11.05—-Notes and Musi¢ 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 12.00-—Weather 12.05—Mostly Music . ~ 12.30—New and Weather 12.43—P.E.1. Road Report 12.45—Mostly Music 1.00—News and..Weather a fighting will be on a platform with. de Valera and Prime Min ister Sean Lemass, who also _|took part in the rising as youth of 16. At one minute past noon, Pearse’s famous speech pro- claiming.:an_Irish Republic will be read by an unseen speaker, echoing over the post office OPEN ALL WINTER - A & W DRIVE-IN : RESTAURANT Malpeque Road Se fh1.05-—-Challeige™ steps where it was delivered to an indifferent crowd of* sight- - | seers. April 24; 1916. — == : Later Easter Sunday de Val- era will lay a wreath at the ex- ecution plot in Kilmainham’ Jail where the leaders of the rising are buried. He will algo open a historical museum in the now- T.15—Mostly” Musie 145—Mostly Music ~ n 1.55—Provincial Affairs—Alt; Wks. 2.00—The Action Set 3.00—News and Weather ~3.05—Pop Caravan 4:00—News::.and:: Weather 4.05—Pop Caravan ~5.00—News and Weather | disused. jail. 5.05—The Outporis 5,25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Ovutports 5.45—Sports Capsule hd Scoreboard) Coa -Wash Plant e SoToaennrs | Will Be Re-Built 6.00—News arid Weather MINTO, N.B. 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Sunday with a parade through | * t- OTTAWA (CP) — A, federal beat has. left Nova Scotia for the Carolina scallop grounds to test new refrigeration methods, Fisheries. Minister Robichaud told the Commons. : ‘He was replying’ to Lloyd R. \ % ‘Charlottetown, Sat., April 9, 1966. 11 . New Refrigeration Methods | Will Be Tested By Dragger catch correctly lthem market it. 'TAKE HEAVY CATCHES The Nova Scotia member said later in an interview that south shore boats have been taking heavy catches from extensive “and helping a | Crouse ‘PC — Queéns - Lunen- scallop beds -off the Carolinas, | berg), who voiced the concern a three - day voyage from Nove. of fishermen about recent - in- spection. practices and the seiz- Scotia. _Large surplus stocks had geen | “4 ure -of “tarve- quantities of the built up as a result and the > price to fishermen had dropped: 4, - shellfish. Mr. Robichaud said depart- ment inspectors Wave a duty to perform -and it ig the responsi-'from the Carolinas posed an- ' bility of fishermen and produc- ers to co - operate. There had scallops. But fishermen had to recog- nize (the scallops caught in.the warm. waters of the Carolinas needed more care than those jtaken in the icy. seas of George’s «national Bank off Canada’s East Coast. Mr. Crouse suggested depart- ment officials spend more time teaching fishermen to -ice~ their ‘ conde to th—by s0c-\ . sei central Dublin was reduced wo cmemned to death by a Brit-| RIBLEV'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ' Mr. Crouse said the warmer jwaters and the long voyage other problem. Unless care was taken, the quality of the. catch British were that sunny Monday |Camouflaged’ German ship’ that Dee" 2 change In policy on was reduced As a result, ‘the fisheries de- ‘partment was planning experi. | ‘ments in chilling holds with salt | water. * poe: | The MP said he'd like to see a scallop week"' pro- | a ve \dustry. lelaimed to-cut the surplus stock | land help boost prices in the in- | | 3SNOW AISI ead REAL NICE, GRANDMA/ YOUR PAINTING Is IT’S ALMOST ASGOOD AS THE ONE I SAW ON TV AWHILE BAcK ee: YEAH /. .ITHAD BEEN PAINTED MONKEY BYA EXERCSIN’ MUH FACE! SF BUT HE'LL TAKE OUR TV \° AWAY, ONE DATE, REPAIR IT, AND BRING IT BACK <1 THE NEXT DATE! | na See Pat THERE'S \THE MONEY NOT GOING HE'LL SAVE TO BE ANY 6-X LINJOV 1a99aS Release Fri., April 8, 1066 DAILY. CROSSWORD. Oo IS|OJATT} al 9 THINK OF ME.! SEE YOU TOMORROW NIGHT, SAME TIME, - SAME STATION: — AUNSH | WIONV SNOT 3HL TD LIKE 10 TALK TO MMTHTER NUBBIN in bringing peace to Viet Nam, | pointing _out—_that _the United |States is the only nation -in-, |volved in the dispute that is a member of the world organiza- | ition. : | 11:00—CBC News 1V.05=Jexz Canadiana ei 12:00—CBC News 12:03—Sports. Scores,’ Inland and Marine Weather 12:15—Music In The Night CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER *" 6.30—News and Weather 6.35—Morning Roundup 6.45—Island Wr. ‘and Mar. Temp. 6.44—Morning Roundup 6.55—News and) Weather 70--Hebrew Christian Hour > 15-—Morning Roundup 7 1N—News and Weather 7 35 Fath Renort 7 41—Morning Roundup “7. 45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. 7.56—Sports Capsule and Segreboard 8.00—News 6 Tl Weather ® Aehorning Roundup ~ 6.55=Weather ‘lof-the hand therefore rested .on clubs to back up his -play of the king. So after South had ruffed the cluh- entered dummy with a trump,and led a spade, he made the error of finessing the jack The art of deception, whether ipractical by declarer or a de- lfender, plays a key part in the outcome. of mahy hands... For example, take-this hand where South got to five dia monds after his partner had passed him out at one spade West led a heart, East play- ‘ing the jack and South the ace. Declarer saw that he had to |‘‘revealed” in hearts and.clubs. | ‘lose a heart and that the fate, East’s artful defense. was re- ‘warded, and South wound up lwhether he lost one spade trick going down one after,losing #4 or two, He had ne way of know- iheart and two spades, ‘would not have passed originally if he had had the spade ace & DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE AXYDLBAAXE... is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for for the three L's, X for the two O's,.etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and form Each day the code letters are N SJZ LY-2 xX¥:DVVI VAEQZIX AS HE BELIEVES, SO HE (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) A Cryptogram Quotation ‘ —pstxe eee Yesterday's Cryptoquote: MAN IS MADE BY HIS BELIEF. OA : 4 » po ’ 18. Greek Alc B AoE yecce teen _ |layoffs were planned and work-|~ eee 1L Bright letter Lee 11.00-CBC National News ers employed at the washing| “ yenicie cloth 19. Where [PIRIVENGIRIEIEITIcID tee plant would-be engaged on other |. 5 Ass 2. Soak flax Mara- at LtBIO) 18.40. lage! Canadians 2 work aoa a new plant begins 9. Funeral 3.Mature caibo — EIAuiTIEMMFIrinielel > 12.00—CBC News, Wr. and Spork |OPerations. -.- song : 4. Possessive Wisi 12.15—6.30 a.m.—News and: Musit|.Damage -was estimated at! 10. Martini pronoun = 31. Mexia CBA RADIO ~ ee | 99 a ee Shrub eT , . Networ NTF [OlRiUlM . 13. More. 6. Diplomatic 24.Pota- \eMEiSieMaisiainia - | coo Mao temw BOTH Sides © | i Se% a nigel ‘ms Dinnte- Tatrtays ter bi ; | J ees 14.Sun god -° 7. Igni 3. eee 2 See SiO Mac Ge he Meee oh ee : 15. Monkey 8. Night gration 25. Formerly, 7:90—Music Oh The. Me F : 16. Negative . 9.Blunders 26. Astringent old style 130—Musie ne ar part i7.Ranges © 1%,Kats fruit 38. Contend ~ 8:15—Maritime Sports ° 20. Domestie away” ~~ 28. Boring: 39; Peck——— 8:1 — and ‘In Viet Nar | 99. Intersect-—13. cae mere PBN sees ona eee : 8:45—Music Around The World mS m a me coe mounds 32. Molt note - --9:00—-CBC_News_and_Frem Our Own. aa poe he " adolescent. = : Correspondent - UNITED NATIONS..(CP) —| ae | ci aisha s 9:10—Bandstand United Naations Secretary-Gen- 26 cave esocwinipes Pom Ach. eral U. Thant- said here he| 30 tmvet f n 10:00-—CBC Saturday Morning sees--no ‘immediate: reconeilia- 28. Astringent : 10:50—CBC Stamp Club tion” in’ the Vietnamese co 29. Ruth’ te Y/4\ 11:00—The Action Set. flict because~both sides are: as ‘mshaae 4 12:00—Current and Choice far apart as ever. 20. Part of 1a WY, La 16 ane ee itcaine He told a press conference Wwcru . 19. 1 TES Gear there can be no- solution to the| 33. Plural thee Acand, conflict until the points of View|, ending Y Re Rr ta _ |of each side could be clearly de- | . 34. River in -- AZ 1,59—D.0; Time Signal fined. ‘hue eng 7 re A ein 2.30—Chansonette Jeading towards’ peace ; _ _| 3:00—Metropolitan Opera (® talks. : aay, Y Lucia. Di Lammermoor Thant said that the only solu- Mackenzie- 6.00—International Pépouril |tion to the crisis would be the Peace ; ! 6.35—Report on St. Anne Ski Meet |establishment of Viet Nam as an Ob-Irtysh, aA 7:00—CBC News |“independent and non - aligned etc 4 Y/ 7:05—Inland and Marine Weathee country.” adding that this would 39. Bird of: - 5 7, 7:45—Sportsman’s Almanac mean a unified North and South |~~° peace Y : 7:30—Warner’s Wax Works Viet Nam as called-for in the, A1. Dirties 7 r Rel a ares Geneva, agreements in 1954. 42. Lost color Wy BT Sete a The secretary - general again | 43. Tidy 7 as YW ‘AaB Lae rie ruled out the UN's 15-nation Se-| _44.Son_of A+ LA / | 10:30—-A Man.at Westminister curity. Council as an instrument | Chit e 4- .— Here’s how to work ‘it: another. In this sample A is used ation of the words are all hints. — different. - TDFZR’ SW FDJI @84J- IS.—BHAGAVAD-GITA of OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HO E CELESRATION IN QUR HISTORY! 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