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Pontius Pilate demanded The innuendos the hearsay and the Pontiff Reenacts The Passion as Throng Follows striped pants By Robert C Doty New York Times Writer - Oil Beaches Goes on Florida Easter Rampage roRT LAUDERDALE FLA (AP) — horde of 3000 sunburned college stu- dents here for the Easter holidays went on a rampage Friday looting delivery trucks attacking a crowded bus and bat- tling police with a barrage of plundered fruit Itching for action after a morning of Eitn sand and beer thousands of students poured off the beaches onto the main thoroughfare "' Girls In sweatshirts and bikinis cheered while muscular fraternity men - 10 Tribune Toppers rage 27 Comics Editorials Foreign Health National 10-1- 3 18-1- 24-2- 6 I--7 No one was hurt seriously and riot squads from four area departments pushed the students back onto the white beaches within an hour steel-helmet- students were arrested All police leaves were canceled and paddy wagons prowled the area Inside were the helmeted police and their billy-cluan estimated 30 Mob Builds Strength Gaining strength as they went the students began marching north up the street that parallels the ocean They walked over cars commandeered vehicles occupied by girls and vented their fury on a city bus occupied by 11 persons including a mother and 18 ZS Theaters 84 Wmh Ington 1 Witnesses said the occupants scrambled for safety as the students violently rocked the bus nearly causing it to overturn They then climbed aboard and broke windows and harrassed the frightened driver °clay s Chuckle Football and baseball will never vanish from the Beene We've got to have something to separate the TV commer2-- dais i t dit 'e Ct - g 4E - - 1 i 7 "' y - k P P--4 4 4 4 ' ' -- l' :t' - ''' '- 0"' t Ae ' ''wii Z - ir '': 2 ''f' k t ''- : e4$ ' vi-)t--- '' ' ti: 4 '''' ' ''' v't ir-:- - 7 ' ' '4t "1--t t '' 4 t ': ' ' ' ' A - ik o-- 1'4 ' -- 4 ) 40 - xt 4 q - '1 kt '2Pt:-- L' :ik :Atryi t :'t '' 1 J i' I 7 4 F — I - 1 AIt e 4 I fl":'l - "el I $ n t 1 t ': 1 ' t - r''- :Y:r4‘c?i ' 1 WASHINGTON — Despite denials of the Johnson Administra-- g tion is giving the economy its biggest dose of stimulation since the first part of ' 7:': jk :r') -no 1 '' -t ':-- ' i 1964 s 44: I " This was confirmed Filday by the Commerce Department which said the deficit in the national income accounts budget ran at an annual rate of $3600000000 - during the Itist - three-months of 1966 It's expected to show an even bigger deficit during the present quarter officials said because more than one billion dollars in previously frozen federal funds have now been made available for spend- - Ar— 0- A 4 :::: 60'10 k: t4'01:riLI'Q it'''' '' ''' :''11 - 1' '" '3' 1 '4:':4 1 '''1 ":': " ' r---- '' '' x: ko 'I'l ( ''4 '''': ) oir t ' 1: 4' —ht- - :!1'4:f4:- ''' '41 - r- cly1 4 Peq ': vv ri fteet' i 4 1 4 ok " !'!“14a i' roe: it k 71 44 t 1 l' 1:l:--- 7:' 1 '' i — 'i ': :' '?': 4400A :: ' Mortar Barrage Jolts US' Force in Viet Enemy s : 4 t g J Cosa Nostra President Johnson in his budget mes- sage last January emphasized the na- tional income accounts figures as being a more accurate indication of over-al- l gov- - 7 - FBI Discovers benefits ik - - The newest deficit results from creased federal spending especially for defense and Social Security and veterans — - Gangland Graveyard Increased Federal Spending scripture in War Zone C clearing 1 1 - 00-'- 4 Waters Jersey City NJ reads With ammunition box as an altar Chaplain Capt Charles - The fourth quarter deficit was the largest since the $6700000000 deficit also at an annual rate for the second quarter of 1964 This was caused by a cut in income taxes designed to stimulate the economy ' l 4 contend the economy is now able to absorb the money without disruption The national income account doesn't necessarily reflecte- actual spending of but th- impact of federal money programs Highway money for example can be used by the states to award contracts although the actual spending won't be reflected until sometime in the future The Commerce Department figures show that federal budget policies shifted from restraint to stimulation during the quarter of last year when the accounts budget deficit ran at an annual rate of 500 million dollars This compared with a $3800000000 surplus during See Page I Column ing :::t7§t-: 17' " 0 - - - k '1:ss 's :: ' ft--- '!'"! ' 'Iulgr‘ Al ' ''- 1 I:7! i'z'' ftAt ' o - pump-primin- "! ' r By Joseph It Coyne Associated Press Writer i :"T'' ' : A - ' A ” 1! i '1 i f t ::: " - 1 1 e A 14 e- ' :: ':: A t ' 4 t 4 Covernmeilt Claims No Money Defrosted for Pump Priming '5 '' 042'" Wk'' ' ' '" ket i si ": '' 1' 1 :'' ' i: - !41 44 k r ' :1" it-t-s - I' '''''' orli''' rhti - ki- - '- '- "- ':$0i I i 44VtAr ' - t :kri 1' t44410' ' ''' 4 4'r ''i:ti " 7 v ' --N 4 t - 4- e ' - OP''''''"'''''!r vt ''? rg vo !"' 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' ' year Follows Probe terrorists surprised a June 30 Mr Johnson estimated a $3800- of small battles with enemy troops in the team of the government's pacification 000000 deficit in the accounts budget In a statement FBI Director J Edgar northern end of $ititli Vietnam In a hamlet school 12 Ifooer workers said discovery of the burial site sleeping did the not approach Although fighting Federal Program Impact followed a two-yemiles southwest of Saigon Thursday Ile investigation Intensity of heavy battles earlier this night and sprayed them with gunfire week the Cormnunists kept up their new Government economists deny that any said the investigation "specifically cona number of dividuals who had They killed five and wounded six program is under way becampaign of intensified znortar barrages ' bileducators American sectors several one of more than in disappeared allegedly as a result of haysurveying cause of the release Eight school and college prob incurred the disfavor of La Cosa NosVietnamese federal frozen in Ing lion high dollars previously Bombers Mate 4 Raids funds and federal mortgage money They tra officials or leaders as far back as See Page 1 Column 4 In th air war American B52 bombers 1960 and who are thought to be burled in made four raids Friday night and Saturthese sites" FBI officials would not say what led day morning against enemy positions in four provinces of South Vietnam and them to the flat coastal chicken-farmin- g other US warplanes struck at North area of central New Jersey The bureau Vietnam bombing truck comioys near also refused to say how the remains Dien Bien Phu and cargo boats 11 miles were identified or what was the cause of - ' south of Haiphong the port of Hanoi death In War Zone C 64 miles northwest of The FBI said Sonnessa was a business Saigon the Viet Cong unloaded 60 rounds partner of the late Joseph Vecchio in the of mortar fire on units of the 173rd Air-tials as both a crime reporter an0 nation"The Truth About the Assassination" All State Asphalt Co a contracting firm borne Brigade and the llth Armored al affairs analyst at Nutley about 15 miles west of New The title tells the story The timely series will discuss the York City Vecchio was indicted in May Cavalry Regiment fighting together in An exclusive series entitled theories which have been preOperation Junction City of 1960 with 29 others alleged to be the many will Assassination" About "The Truth the to the American public as to who sented The shelling early Saturday followed a prime distributing organization for her: readers a front row seat to the give will discuss the oin in the United States barrage of 100 to 150 rounds of enemy events before during and shot the President It backstage 'mortar fire against other US troops in happenings which took place on Air after the assassination of President Ken1961 in to Disappeared Force One on the trip from Dallas the same area and two ground assaults on Nov 22 1963 to penetrate the American position Fri- - nedy Washington And it will discuss the critThe bureau said Sonnessa who disapThe highly informative series will ' ics of the Warren Report day night in September 1961 "had allegedly in The Salt peared Tribune Lake begin Sunday All of which Make "The Truth About Repulse Both Assaults "The Truth About the Assassination" the Assassination" must reading for all gained the disfavor of an identified memof La Cosa Nostra who is presently US headquarters said both assaults series is taken from a book by the same when it starts Sunday in serving a term in a federal penitentiary were repulsed Headquarters reported name The book was written by Charles on a narcotics violation" The FBI would three American soldiers killed and 18 Roberts White House correspondent for Zig It akt not further identify this person wounded in the two mortar barrages Newsweek Magazine who has creden 'Orts of America's Great Newspapers' Later he was identified as a' stockbroker who disappeared from his midtown Manhattan home in 11113TaP""1"1"1511r?""114111"011106 1963 An FBI spokesman declined April el t 1 'I-Ito say what if any link had been estab4401 g Vol 11 irt 4 (14 ''l lished between Later and Cosa Nostra : I) !!i5ifitl A Ikt 1: ei r It is known however that the Cosa 1 vicIti conNostra crime syndicate 1:''''1''' ':': ' 1 over trol some houses and brokerage ''''1tr:4)i f 1 1(4:1i1"i' CI: '416a with millions of dollars at its command 1 4'111 74 has the power to manipulate the price of t e) -''' 1 s:::::::::41 shares on stock exchanges (c) A:It''(---: 1:III ftTi ti l''''':'! It2t0el:o''''1t 4') -Hoover has defined Cosa Nostra as N 7 : el:1: ti:: ‘-t "the largest organization of the criminal N :i!A ' ''' :tic7IP ye' "1 '''4t1'04A!"-- ktits it (p7: f underworld in this country very closely ttk 1 F Cjej) ' 17 & 1 o7 t 411: organized and strictly disciplined They a tlt (1 have committed almost every crime g CiA) 4pt161xr 'o oIP 'p i k‘' fd under the sun tl 11:cd A ?611 I4:s3''7' 41: 411 1''11i :41 ?2:'''''r Tr) - te4-t- ) ' ::':11--' 4 I 1 14r ri-ii4 - ifs-- I iT w : Where You Find It -ty (7)' cit) 40-tpolicy include not only spending In the ' 1 ist ' 1 g pump-primin- - Tribune Readers in Front Seat Serleg 1oTé11Faitt Ab(iufjFKL:: six-pa- rt t ': 1 tvi i 0'71 il r : L C) 1k i ()'irft 1 -t Pw - i rJ 04tr' A'I''''''- r:i 0:?4' Sit 7 ' P :: l'44'''''' 0 :k ' "'''': 7 it During their annual spring rite vacationing college Lauderdale Fla sur students on beach at t ' ' CZ : :' :"'4 '1'4 'i - ' 4 )-4- ille2 k ' - c' '' 4b it en' l‘r 14 :ibt lei 1i tL1 ' t 04y lb - rot r ' 11107:471rys7": Pfau ' 71 Wire° hoto round pollee vehicles during riot which a sudden alter started raid on soft drink truck full-sca- That $70 Rock Is Just Ducky '444 sof7 '1 40 ' : -': lee: 'v ''' " jfe'l'' ::': - 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He loathed them their religious obstinance -their refusal to worship the emperor r stmeatheir fractious ways His ruthless i ' sures to suppress them already had got r:ft :' )"'''t:!‘' him in trouble with Tiberius to But this time he had a cover "Your -- - '14':: own nation and the chief priests have handed You over to me" He had picked them he could oust them if they got out : ' jostling crush of humanity BWarmed the cramped streets of Jerusalem singing bartering baking matzos getting set for celebration Masked by the world's mightiest The hurly-burlpower judged Jesus g Its global army in league with local oligarchs had subdued Elm and Caesar's haughty envoy looked with disdain on this liberator - Ills face blotched fromreputed cuffings of the 4t' 4 tit - ' ' I 1 A thick '' 4 Pilate Sneered By George W Cornell Associated Press Writer ' 0 often brand the reformer a revolutionist and Jesus said "Do you say this of your own accord or did others say it to you about Me?" note: The following last a series of five about lb case against jesuk dents With his trial conviction and sentencing) In ' '''' ' 44 Saviour pzunst b I ' ' - - - ttah—Saturday Morning—March g 4 ' 1 "' ' :- 6 v" r - "I - - The Arrest and Trial of Jesus ' ' - f — 591-35'- 5 - PfgroAA614(21tt 42 rktMge" WcIbt'o'Z' - Classified Phone - I - 4 ' - I r A414kikitha ttg WatikfigkiizlifozattWgituraZat-a11- le SENECA CALIF (AP) — The Wayne Woodward ducks escaped their pen and started swimming in a nearby pond Fearful that coyotes might get them Mrs Woodward started throwing rocks at them to drive them back In the pen: She took a look at one rock and didn't throw it Since she and her husband operate a gold mine a few miles from this Itrrnas County town Mrs Woodward is a good judge of gold She sold the gold In the rock tor - s la' ' -' - - - --- - - -- - - ) I' |