Lögberg-Heimskringla - 10.03.2006, Blaðsíða 13

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 10.03.2006, Blaðsíða 13
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 P E N C I L M A J O R I T Y G S L R S E W T I P O D D K P Y B N S P I O Z X J O M I X K E E I P A O U N R F E E W F W L Q N R H R A T D C R P R I T Q F Y G N H A I V R D E O O O E T V C E Z U A H N R A L S W L Y C L G D V E A P F T T W E S V I B V E I E Q B U S M E D L F I Q T I H Z E A I L I N P R O Q O N K I N W C A D B S S G C A K E O E N C D S A E L S L T T G S J W T X I A E E R B I L M E I A E G R P P T L P X P B N E N Y T K B S I R E T H E P E W E E V D L A N C T I R E W N L N Y Z P M A I B G E T N I D B D O T G E G S Y G N H E E T E G L E D R D I S T U R B J E N V N O O N E Y P Q M Z U N A H U R N C O O C O C E W C A C T U S D R O E D D E B L N Y G M G S X B M N E D S H U Q T O U C H S T O N E P W N U O K I U K Z N E W S P A P E R R Y U O U F I I K K N A V Y O T O M U N D E R S T A N D S N L C N I C U D U A X S D E F Y W Z S C N M The Lögberg-Heimskringla Crossword Puzzle by David Jón Fuller Word Find Find the English translations of the Icelandic words. 1. óvanur 2. sjálfstæði 3. prjónavörur 4. skilja 5. dagblað 6. tíðarandi 7. skiladagur 8. prófsteinn 9. trésmíði 10. prentari 11. prinsessa 12. spor 13. pottþéttur 14. skriflegur 15. sprengja 16. pólitískur 17. sporhundur 18. karamella 19. kannski 20. sofa 21. blýantur 22. meiða 23. mestur 24. trufla 25. pollur 26. meirihluti 27. skrambi 28. sorg 29. hetja 30. penni 31. kaktus 32. troll 33. kaka 34. já 35. stinga 36. nei 37. sjóher ANSWERS ON PAGE 15 ACROSS 1. Cup for coffee 5. Give a bad review 6. Pains in the neck? 9. Medieval Iberian principality 11. You burn it working late 13. Shout of sudden insight 17. An American king 19. Mother of God 20. sheepskin 22. Horse’s vote? 24. Pester 26. Acquire 27. Part of an act 28. Rabbits’ home 30. A bee’s weapon 34. “La Bamba” performer 35. Machiavellian leader? 36. Copy DOWN 1. Subatomic particle 2. “Good voice,” to Caesar 3. Raiders or colonists? 4. Lycanthrope 6. Peck on the cheek 7. Needed for injection 8. Paul, John, George, Ringo 10. “Experienced” guitar hero 12. Raw metal 14. Affirmative answer 15. They sang about their Adidas 16. Pig product 18. They gather no moss 21. Irish sprites 22. Hit on the head 23. “Levon” singer 25. Point of rock 29. Area 31. Complain 32. Anger 33. Presidential refusal ANSWERS ON PAGE 15 Former CBC cameraman Ernie Einarsson worked in what he refers to as three war zones in the 1970s: Viet Nam, Cyprus, and Wounded Knee, USA. He was on the last flight out of Viet Nam when Saigon fell, and narrowly escaped death on a mined road in Cy- prus — a fate that met the BBC crew who took the road despite being warned. However, one of the most nerve-wracking experiences was in North America. Wounded Knee was “scar- ier than Viet Nam,” says Er- nie, “because in Viet Nam, and in Cyprus, you would be stopped by somebody with a gun, and you would listen to them — because they had the gun — but you could always see that their finger was out- side of the trigger, which is the only safe way to carry a gun. But the native people in Wounded Knee held the gun with their fingers inside the trigger. “The last part of our trip into the Indian encampment there, we had a Native guy sit- ting on the hood of the car with his sawed-off rifle pointed at the driver, and it was a rather bumpy road. If he had started to slip or lose his balance, he would have tightened up and the gun would have gone off. And that was rather scary — because I was that driver. “It was also scary getting in, because the first ring of the long end was the [US] army, and they just had Wounded Knee completely surrounded. Nothing got in or out. “When you got past them, you got involved with the FBI. “When you got past them, then you got involved with the Indian soldiers. And then once you got in, they made a point of emptying your gas tank, because number one, you couldn’t drive out; num- ber two, they would then get gas. And they gave you a gal- lon of gas to go out with. And that got you as far as the FBI lines, where you could get more gasoline.” Ernie survived his expe- riences in these tense situa- tions, but after returning from Viet Nam, he and his wife Donna decided that it was too difficult for him to regularly go into potentially fatal situ- ations. He continued to work for the CBC, concentrating on the western provinces and the North. Ernie and Donna Einars- son live in Victoria, BC. PHOTO: DAVID JÓN FULLER Ernie Einarsson Don’t shoot the driver Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 10. mars 2006 • 13 “Musically inclined” A COMMUNITY-FOCUSED CREDIT UNION COMMITTED TO CREATING VALUE FOR OUR MEMBERSHIP 40 Centre Street, Gimli 642-6450 14 Centre Street, Gimli 642-6450 23 Stitt Street, Winnipeg Beach 389-2550

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