Show For Classified Phone 521-353- 5 Other Trihnne departments: News scores 363-151- Y 1- 1 LLLLL 111011J 11 -- 3557511 all other departments 'Alone 3634525 Vol - - ID "NY - - co- 'Sr No 158 194 rrt ' ‘ va 1 - Note Salt Lake City and Utah — Gradual clearing but few ffAb e showers along mountains early in day Map on Page 21 Prtee Ten Cents r'7 y c is icP- k es : 3 t - Ifl etei'whie 4 :-'' :sta--il- i bad been stolen t ' east of paganism and piety of reigning gentile and subordinated Jew of con queror and collaborators pinched by fears overshadowed by the might of the Roman empire The charges were scrambled claimoffenses ing mixed secular-sacre- sr t s— r :::: z:' 't 1 d LBJ Cautions '' '7i— ' i:: far-spre- ' : I 4 i:: k ': i I ' ' ' ''i Doomed by Processes 13 ' t ' :v: :4 ' :!s 'Po t - 1' '' - i '''''‘''-)I- ' Li L4 '' '? 110? i tt: ' '' ''''' 1 ' i ‘ f N ' :"10pmglevaw4044to '' ' - 0 il446 t ( ' 194'"!4440-7!tr'''''- :j ? - ' N:''''' :: :) ) 4 : I ': ? i " L ' () Destiny's Forces The frrost trial and conviction of Jesus bbOin the yell' 30 AD in the Judean province of the ancient Roman 'moire hes remained an event of profound Interest and controversy ever since Preludicial versions of It have sometimes blamed It on "the Jews" although this is a gross distortion both historically and It was an International theologically Historically array of forces controlled by Gentiles which irnPigmented the case In classic Christian teaching Jesus was condemned because of the sin of sll men The churches in recent times have sought to about the event and to dispel misconcgptions Point out that Jews themselves were its victims- -Jesus and all his followers at the time The following article drawn from Biblical and historical Easter series sources Is the first of a five-pa- rt about that Immemorial case against Jesus Editor's T - -- POR T IAUDERDALE FLA Illty-si- x college students here for the an- nual Easter vacation binge were arrest ed Monday on the usual charges like drunkenness and disorderly conduct But police decided not to herd them right into jail Instead they were locked in the city courtroom until they could be bailed out When the last one left Judge Edward O'Cleary found his name plate and gavel ‘ —Of V 1111 XIV A'''Aosi T NT JAV NY kNaknonly Din o' Thieves? He Frol esaw liteDciy ' A4r - Salt Lake City Utah —Tuesday31ornhIg —March 21 1967 Arrest and Trial of Jesus A wa VTR"' M- - Damp Welcome ! '' '' i ' 4 14 ' s: ' '! ::: - ' " ' ' - 1 " By Max Frankel New York Times Writer : 1 i : : :' '' ' ?1:- 'st Iki ' ' ' I 4 On Outlook :' ' "4 LI : ' t'''-''- ' ' - ' INTIrrz HILL GUAll Tuesday—The ' The accused teacher was widely i v ' k ' 4'"'-t I f:: t 1' ' i ' '': ': 'k1 4!' i 4: leaders of the United States and South - :'' :4:' 1' esteemed both by the common people of - i t :?: '':' ": of ::: 4 41:' V 'i''''E'i:''::: ::: -f :1 r 1 Vietnam ended Tuesday what President :' the land the unlettered Amhaaretz and ::: 'i: i '1 : t t 0to " :" J : i 4 ' 'F Johnson called a "constructive two t'1 :' ) 4) :: by learned Jewish academicians of the i' i ' i i ' ' i ''' 11- 01 i 0 i' ily '': 4 rA'' '' '' :1'1: lc of the Yet days" of strategy talks that persuaded the k 't imperious processes day e d de::: :: i:" ! r :''' I :' them the war was now going better in i ' :' world's power doomed him t '!': A : ' ' L' ' ' ' 1:': ' ' -''' '':: '''i: :::::? most respects 7 : :::: ii l''' Jesus a blunt realist knew it before "' i ::-':: ::: I '' :: N By George W Cornell But Mr Johnson personally re '- band "He will be delivered up to the :: ' :' '''' I ' ' i'i'' I ' '' fr'": Associated Press Writer i 04 viewing the meetings at a closing news "They will gentiles" He foresaw " I ""o ' '": conference said he had taken no major - The state was and kill Him" Him ::: :14r it strike but to scourge ''' poised '' '' '' ' 1: ' renowned In Judicial pro military decisions and had not signifithat ''':-hesitated Entangled in a bind of ':t R:ixt :!::::- ' t17P'“12v i ' multina1' in cantly altered his view of the elusiveness the history strangely the provincial ceeding i tiodves and pressures ' - ''''"'wiz44:' t ::! " of peace — If 1'''p:' tional tyrannized tribunal of men also f: ' t:ist'Lm'' the :'7-1' ' silence to k 44 decided had :::":" :::4141'''''''1 4:!:::::?':'7: government He said the war remained a "difficult "''':: — ' a in almost ''''''t determined iladvance bad was A::V: "L northern Jewish radical Jesus but 4 serious — that was Jesus before arrested agonizing prob —Aver 1 year it At about to baffled at how go ' 0' r c ' i 77 i7'' 1 i:::i lem that we do not yet have answers ii' Ile must be eliminated )!: case It was an odd precarious ) ! for" He thus withdrew soirewhat front c ts tr7N N But throughout that time popular ''' 1 4 1 A z 42 ' 17:fri IAT VSthe rather more optimistic tone of earlier It was prosecuted "in ignorance" the Jewish support staved off the undertak:': ' 1: '1 '::2 ' 1 $1 ' " i' t 2 :T1 t statements about the conference by hhni 1 f Oi apostle Peter wrote later tr 34 ing—while nervous government under1 Nti —' 0It 41self and his principal aides t i'4 e401P'' It was invoked by a subjugated lings wavered between conflicting 1 i 0' and west t'4demands that they take Him but that dyarchy of t 1ispi 'Favorable Turning Point' tee'eltiN they also avoid inflaming a public F: 4 k16:t liolotoolLoNLLe 4e ''' :t '' Only Monday the President defined outcry 4 ' :'-- ' 7t ' a the moment as a "favorable turning It was a prickly case for an uneasy tti i10 t '' 9P4' "'SC' btPNs k k4 0 r i' o7r - I both militarily and politically t' bitterly resented despotism upheld by point" ' rt It di ' It4 (' '''''1 ' Q:qi:ir r 1 iiV Ve' '1 western ants and straining to beat down Gen William C Westmoreland the t: & f' li1 cot Jewish nationalism: The singular influ If :' cautious commander of customarily I y0 t:0 ' : Viik dice of Jesus made Hint an upsetting :'1-'American forces in Vietnam reported 114 440015'w target ) 04: "great Improvement" and "much to be 1 Atrre''' - 4 4 He stirred up the oppressed mul' ) about" even though there i encouraged 1 411 tel'''' ''''' titudes rekindled their faded hopes fired was still "much to do in the future" A ''' 011$ I their sense of worth and courage - Y Premier Nguyen Cao Xy of South ''' 1xKA VIVVS'!ii4 ii 1'4'4''''' "Blessed are the poor the meek for '4 ''' Vietnam had offered an even rosier i '" ''''' poi ! '1-t''''''-'Blessed :': 2 i1 trait of the Viet Cong "on the run" and they shall inherit the earth 'iliggitagliarTAII0oktik2e4:4 0 are are those who persecuted for righNorth Vietnam's supply system in near —Associated Press Wirephote " By Edwin L Dale Jr teousness' sake C Gen William Westmoreand I McNamara ert S of paralysis" clocks Secretary Sitting under battery of New York Times Writer Upon returning to Saigon from the I Guam before notes RobBrooks No Agitation review land Defense press briermg Guam State Dean Busk left Secretary of confel eace South Vietnamese WASIIING'rON — Consumer prices Chief of State Nguyen Van 'rhieu said his Rome would brook no agitation that held essentially steady in February for went government has proposed a peace meet the fourth consecutive month the Labor might get out of hand and as time "" on obviously pressed this point so strong 7! Ing to North Vietnam Monday — — Department reported occuCIA mass violent that suppression by Telt ' ly The indication of an end to last year's Put Out Peace Proposal A was feared jf the roving Inflation coincided with further reports of pation troops at remained rabbi large "We have put out a softening in the general economy—a set PraP°8aalDr "If we let Him go on thus everyone Hanoi to discuss peace r- of circumstances that often go together will will Romans Him in and the believe Hanoi is ready to discuss peace with us The Commerce Department reported an we are ready to meet with them" Thin destroy both our holy place and our unusually small rise in personal income warned a Member of the Sanhenation" told an airport news conference actually In February as private payrolls drin a Jerusalem counsel subject to Reporting on the Guam meeting declined and a further dip in new orders Rome's oversight and control SAIGON (Tuesday) (AP) — US Ma-- the biggest artillery weapons in Vietnam Thieu emphasized that his gnvprnment flowing to manufacturers of durable — huri explosives at enemy positions itp The country was a tinderbox-o- f smolwit rities last seeks "a Just and honorable peace with laaial good& dering discontent of underground movedernaltarized zone Monday in a new side the demilitarized zone and across The Supreme guarantees for South Vietnam's indeWASHINGTON (AP) roses Sharp Contrast ments the zone into North Vietnam spies and provocation drive and the communists rained heavy' plotsCourt upheld Monday the power of police pendence" 'The Consumer Price Index rose in Feb against the foreign masters and an open mortar and rocket fire on allied forward Mr Johnson said Tuesday that the to shield the identity of informants who of No Report Damage of one per cent to an spark could set off a conflagration Masbases close to the landing area by them to crimes military situation had been "considerably tip Index figure of 1148 with prices in the sive revolution did break out soon afterUS Military headquarters announced See Page 10 gklumn 5 It bas been the target of a series of The 54 decision gives police a freer 100 ward that a landing force of Marines from 7th Communist mortar attacks since US hand to make arrests on the basis of inyears 1957-5- 9 taken as the base of In that atmosphere the empire imThis meant that the index has risen only fleet ships moved ashore by helicopter artillerymen began the shelling in late formation supplied by informers and withSee rage I Column 4 and assault landing craft three-tenth-s of one per cent in the past just a mile February There was no report of darns out obtaining warrants south of the demilitarized zone separatefour months a sharp contrast with the age to the big guns Qualifies Okeh rise of 37 per cent from October 1965 to ing north and south Vietnam The Communists shnultaneously October 1966 before the recent leveling However Justice Potter Stewart said The action is designed to clear out a rained an estimated 200 mortar rounds off took place North' Vietnamese division leported operon a South Vietnam forward base three for the majority the police officers must Arthur M Ross commissioner of WASHING'rON (AP) — Selective miles away Monday night and early be ready to testify in open court that the ating in the Northern end of South Vietlabor statistics said "the price bulge is informant is reliable Service Director Lewis B Hershey sided nam Tuesday definitely tapering off" But he cautioned Some of the Leathernecks were airliftIf the trial judge is convinced that he somewhat reluctantly Monday with Prestrend does not that the recent ident Johnson's recommendation for a ed to Gio Linh six miles inland and Is Stewart said the police officers "need mean the period of price increases "is not invariably be required to disclose an draft lottery less than a mile South of the zone where disappearing into thin air all in one But the three-sta- r Informant's identity" Vietnamese infantrymen and US artilgeneral indicated wink" still is opposed to changing the state he are positioned lery guns Thus the court made it easier for the ' federal draft board setup calling it a states to meet the test of "probable Implies Price Bikes Los Angeles Times Service Target for Red Shells successful partnership of state and fedfour for arrest The dissenters cause" LOS ANGPLES — Into the night sky The implication was that some further eral governments -Soon afterward the Gio Linh base charged the majority with effectively reBy Associated Press store which soared Trans World Airlines Flight 78 in still are increases price And Hershey said he still Isn't sure Amendment to the the Fourth of Communist was the writing shelling target With spring waiting in the wings to would be typical of the aftermath of an aboard it five Marines whose feat would whether undergraduate student defer Constitution w hich guarantees 600 US some officers with allied reporting in the annals of the corps make an entrance winter took a final go down Inflationary period such as last year's merits should be eliminated as a Prest"unreasonable searches and seizThe operation had begun All systems rounds of mortar and rocket fire In an swipe at the upper Mississippi Valley and against This was held Recent price trends continued in Feb the high court dental study panel has recommended ures" more Initial by and attack Monday night the Great Lakes Monday ruary and the service component of were Goo In 1961 to apply to state proceedings Pvt Ed Holthaus 23 was the first to shelling early Tuesday Snow fell from Minnesota to southhome ownership continued to go up Communist mortar and rocket The Upholds Conviction Real estate taxea (which count in the have the situation in hand He cradled western Pennsylvania and much of it Tribune Toppers attack apparently was aimed at knocking Consumer Price Index) insurance rent Mary Barnes in his lap and was wet and heavy The Twin Cities of 175 mm guns that have court With out the the US upMonday's ruling huge latmdry and domestic service all showed began soothing her to sleep with that faSt Paul and Minneapolis had a morning held the Illinois narcotics conviction of been firing across the demilitarized zone inereases But the sharp upward tend in miliar lullaby "The Marine Hymn" fall of 2 inches as did Columbus Ohio George McCray arrested in Chicago in Linh forward post is one T The Gio The five Leathemecks were escorting mortgage interest rates came to a halt At Fargo ND 3 inches was recorded 1964 on an informer's tip to police offie — which base from US guns en Infant on a Right halfway across the (Copyright) cers country because of a conversation severJustices Hugo L Black Tom C Clark al weeks ago in a Santa Monica home fA-55Irr: 1 John M Harlan and Byron R White of Mr and that was residence The ' t:d Rolls in Swells tol i formed the majority with Stewart Chief ' ' '' Mrs James Barnes Visiting them were - '41' 'It Justice Earl Warren and Justices William ''' to two Marines who had gone V college tr O Douglas William J Brennan Jr and 1 with the husband in St Louis Most—no all—fathers agree with the ' Abe Fortas dissented 1 l'' ' '''' 4':311'1w4 ? 4' :'' '4$: song: "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" 4114 Oto Buddies March Bp Ramp tlt 4 10 4 Other Actions t ' ' 1114'4 And that goes double when he sees :: 4i'' tkt':'' Mrs Barnes mentioned that neither 412 Little Girl" all dolled up like "Daddy's court: the actions other In ‘'t her parents nor her husband's all living e A —Refused by an 1 vote to review the a doll for Easter te In St Louis had seen their baby since g Many fathers find that it is fun to conviction of David Henry Mitchell III One the she of was born after shortly their little girl for the pure Brookaccompany from bookstore clerk — Sir ARENAS PUNTA (AP) Marines replied that they would soon be chase of an Easter bonnet And little who was convicted last year of "knowlyn Francis Chichester sailing around the I ' flying back after completing basic train- 1 girls know that with daddy there they ingly and wilfully" failing to report for world alone was reported to have roundPendleton Calif at can ing Camp into Induction get any hat they want—regardless the Army ed perilous Cape Horn Monday in his And so Friday night their bootie 1 of the cost )'-of conviction out for Charles and beaded —Threw ketch the 4:e e England And the simple reason for this is that camp or rather boot camp finished up of business Detroit a O'Brien The report that Chichester had comagent J ''' N' i ' letel"1' ' t-::-: the ramp of a TWA jet marched the teamsters local and a close associate of any little girl can get ANYTHING out -' :pleted the most dangerous portion of his two Leathernecks and three of 1f171of Pop with a flash of her eyes a sad their r imprisoned union president James R voyage was unofficial British television buddies look a little pout or just that plain "little i '"'t London lone in the that 1-4 services Hon reported 1 :r 4 One carried a bottle Another a rattle girl look" the Horn tt was acknowlhad rounding Justice The yachtsman Department Dr Spock book The fourth a Another If you Dad haven't had the pleasure A British Broadcasting Corp (BBC) ': ' ''''ll(' edged that FBI agents eavesdropped on 4- ' ' of shopping for carried a diaper And Pvt Holthaus em- 5:1i!'::2'':: He daughter's Easter bonChhe and flew Thomas conversations over O'Brien correspondent reported barked with young Mary asleep ''b'$12i Parisi a Detroit plumber were convicted net turn to Page 6 and see Tribune ' ichester's ketch Gipsy Moth IV Monday ' Fashion Editor Grace Grether's story in 1965 of unlawfully removing a marble 80 to 90 miles south of Cape Horn FeedPEntertain Infant on it 21 of of St cases statue Theresa brass was ketch the He said rolling heavily men the awakened the When baby and from other material a valves Detroit 4:114' In the swell but Chichester 65 apparIsli: were prepared For the remaining two : ' warehouse in 1963 Parisi's conviction also ON THE INSIDE ently was in good shape :) hold-bi- g 00" turns took the of was set aside but the hours decision permits flight they " Ile looked up as he heard the airthe government to prosecute them again her bottle feeding her pieces of cererage Page craft approaching and waved in greet'4'1''6' Boldness 1 9 bread and entertaining her with a ' and al Vs Society '''r" ing Classified 9 7 ' A correspondent on the Independent Sports rag doll that played music when wound f' i : RI :' :kri' er:: Comics 11 Star Gazer 11 up British Network said at 7:55 pm Lon: i 4 when once was cried That 20 8 Editorials Television only don time: "Sir Francis is rounding the Mary Aueektted Press Wirohoto 10 one of the Leathernecks took away' the 13 Theaters Horn at this time" Foreign Mike he lines them as Platoon Daeyszyu Fay Sgt up for a charge Valentine 5 National 11 Department store sign: Bath towels Chichester left Sydney Jan 29 on the recorded music receiver he had plugged ettelille NC calls out to his men through Cong base camp Zone Cs for the whole damp family 15000-mil- e Obituaries second leg of his voyage in her ear 14 Washington 1 ''' - -- ir '"i ' ''' :f: 3- ' I 4 f ''' :' ''''' : 'l' 2 1- :'' -- --kil 1 F - ? 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