some ONTARIO CANADA SATURDAY MARCH Suspend Student News Stall 10ch rims its Edition Ioshes Cruciï¬xion PAGE FIVE BRO ens SIIOTG Youngsters Returning Home When Gun Trigger local new and weather synopsis usually toiled on av page three at The Barrie Ex nnuno appear on page five of this issue VANCOUVER CPtlhe hu rnor edition of the University of British Columbias student news paper hasprovoked anger and disgust to student and the aim ndm tration tor joking about Christs Crucifixion and Resurrection photograph in the news paper Uhyssey pictured three cheerleaders standing around totem pole with the caption Look at those nail holes in His hands second showed huge mew chnnical scoop working on the campus and underneath the words The tomb is empty third pictured girl walking through field with flock ol chickens The it read What have you done with Him The newspapers entire editor inl board and stallcomprising 16 persons was ordered sus pended Friday from further pur ticipntion in its publication The Topped Pete Meekison student council president said the newspaper has gone too far this limo Some pages were unbelievably disgusting and sacrilegiousf it Judy Mu WW lated by the fact thatpagu mums md two and three today are de 55 édl°m lg voted to special Easter edi er goon ans sai three of our studenu worked on on chm my this issue Wind Whips Unchecked Flames Through Truck Firm Warehouse BLACKPOOL Que CPt Flames whipped by high winds raced unchecked through huge truck company warehouse in this Canada United States border community early today after fire men had stood by helplessly be The customs officials said it would probably take twoor three days or the fire to burn itself out GEORGE PATTERSON 12 do BROTHER ROBERT 16 HIGH LEVEL CHAT WITH ll The Easter Bunny listens while six month old Steven Lam Periard of Hayfield Street whispers his order for the Easter Egg hunt its Stevens first Easter months what else At Six Dief Didnt Grasp Report On NFLD Aid Peqrsgmnays VITAWA ca Opposition Leader Pearson has dmrhed Minister Dietenhakus in terpretation of royal commis sions recommendation for fed eral aid to Newfoundland as both false and misleading Mr Pearson isned statement Friday commenting on prus re parts from Saskatoon quoting Mr Diefenbaka as saving Thursday hedna not interpret the royal nommissim report as rem mending continuing payments of summon annually to Newfound Iand indefinitely after 1962 Mr Pearson commented In the statement he is re ported to have made in Saska toon visarosy the prime minis tersaid that the recommendation to end in 1962 the special 15 Fatalities Start Death Toll For Easter Holiday in Canada By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sixteen persons died accident ally10 of them in highwaymis hops irl Canada between the start at the Easter holidm at pm local time Thursday and early Saturday morning Cana dian Press survey showed Ontario led with seven deaths ï¬ve of them in auto acddmts Toronto area ruident died strangulation when his coat caught in the wheel iii small tractor snnwplow and 12year old boy was ï¬lled by an acci dental shotgun blast The Canadian Eighww Safety Conference has predicted 35 will have died in holiday highway ace cidans in Canada by midnight Sunday Fotn persons were burned to death in Revelstnke 36 when huge mudslidc tare their home from its foundaï¬nn and it burst into flames The Ontariodead George Rich 51 of Cooksville strangled to death Friday when hu overcoat became caught in the axle of his snowplow while he was clearing hisdrivewzry Coleen Raymond of Oriana died Friday from Sill femd when struck byla car near her home Police said the girl ran into the path of an auto driven by Gareth William Mallory 31 of Mallarytown Lorne Fiddick 21 of Brighton killed Thursday night when his car was struck by CPR freight train CBUSHED UNDER CAB Wilfred Leslie 68 of Black stuck killed near Lindsay Thurs day night when his car rolled on top of him after collision Mrs Lina Lacroix 75 of or fawn killed near Napanee Thurs day in cartransport truck col Rita Laurin and Yvonne Mallette at Ottawa were taken to Kingston hospital where their condition was saï¬sfacmry ARonald Lorne Brown 20 of Huron Township killed near Kin mrdine yestuday when his car mmmui bridge He is believed to have fall asleep George Patterson 12 of Shanty 5a died from shotgun wotnid suffered while htmting rabbits pennants tn Newfoundland was made by the McNair royal com mision This is complete misrepre sentntion of the commission re port On Page 40 the mantis sinners speciï¬cally recommended additional assistance of varying amounts for the four years and ing March 31 1961 and thero after $3000000 per annum Nothing could be clearer than this and the prime ministers interpretation now givan of the commissions recommendations is both false and misleading Repercussions May Continue ST JOHNS Nfld CPlThe black crepe comes off public buildings and the ofï¬cial mourn ing period ends at midnight to night hut repercussions over Prime Minister Diefenbakers an nouncement on federal aid to Nawfoundland may continue for some time Mr Dieienbaker announced Wednesday that his government will not commit itself to financial assistance in Newfoundland after March 31 1962 BELRUT Lebanon APllraoi CommunisLs are putting new pressure on Premier Abdel Ka rim Kpssem to break with the Friday withan older brother Western powers by suggesting action was taken by the univen sitys student council Al Forrest editor of Uhysscy was ordered to appear More the universitys discipline committee next Thursday to an swer charges that the edition con taining the photographs was 336 rilegious and disgusting Persons Injured its Cars Pile lip ORANGEVILLE CP Three persons were illiuied and nine others shaken up Friday in threecnr pileup on Highwac 10 about 10 miles north of here Injured were Wallace Harman 35 broken leg and cuts Ross Harman 39 cuts both of Mid land and Stephen Petrolh of New Toronto cause of lack of water There were no casualties Two watchmen employed by the trucking firm Maislih Emitters Transport Limited of Montreal run to safety after spotting flames of 930 pm EST Friday night Sam Maislin president of the company drove here from Mont real to miles to the north and early today said it was too early to estimate loss it will take few days to find out he said Earlier Canadian customs otli cials were reported to have csti mated damage at $0000 that figure was not even close The structure was described by Mr as 600 feet long so fee wide and built of wood and cement blocks It was about 15 feet high 100 Strikers numednyhsn SARNIA Ont cials said today The men Were members of to Chemical and Atomic Workers Union CLC who were picketing the crown owned Polymer plant which pro cal 1614 Oil duces synthetic rubber Union officials said 68 strikers were treated in hospital today for further treatment and 25 per cent of those burned have been put on the unions sick list Company officials said the fly IrdqiReds Press Break With Wést Gamal Abch Nasser is the Wests cats paw There were growing indications today that Gen Kasseru is being in his forget Nasser to check hothaads oi overridder camel his revolutionary regime CP More than 100 strikers at the Polymer Corporation plant received facial burns Friday when wind carried fly ash from the nearby Imperial oil Limited refinery uhion offi ash particles which came alter an operational upset at the re lineryfs fluid catalytic cracking unit could not cause any serious injury and had only an irritating effect on the skin There would be no permanent damage The tmmembcr local said it is considering claim for dam ages Assistant refinery manager Beynon said imperial would pay all hospital expenses lie said the oily yellowish sub stance which hit the strikebound area like fog was petroleum oil used in increasing the gasoline yield at the catcracker it was just one of those things that happens once in blue moon The fly ash smeared clothes cars and covered fresh snow like blanket The strike against Polymer bo gan March 13 when contract he gottations broke downilte union acrosstheboard increasetor all employees average hourly rate at the plant is $224 MrMnislin comnientlnbseid has demanded 10 per cent llslrs tooperate For University SUDBURY CPI The North ern Ontario Universi Associa tion today called lor rival in terest groups in Northern Ontario to ignore notional desires and work together towards the found ation of $501000 to$10000000 universiw proiect The ations statement said the location of the proposed university would be eventually de cided by thew contributing to its financial support thï¬nciilor Tells of Bribe TORONTO lCP second member of suburban Long Branch council says he has been uttered bribe Councillor Thom as Browns disclosure Thursday night that he was offered $1090 for assist ance in obtaining busincss li cence allowed that of Reeve Marie Curtis who said she re ceived two oflers totalling 13 000 Like hire Outis and Alderman Philip Givens at Toronto Mr Brown said he had no evidence to submit to AttorneyGeneral Roberta who has said it is an offence under the Cruninal Code to attempt to bribe an elected olliclal Miner ls Injured During hock Fall BEARDMORE Ont 0P Bernard Julian 3yearold stult leader suffered head and neck injuries Thursday night when struck by rock fall at Lcltch Gold Mines Company He was taken to hospital in Fort William as many days attire mine Edi son Thomas is also it shut Jerusctlemgndf leader was killed Wednesday when knocked into shalt It was the second accident in For nearly 15 minutes ycstea day young Oro Township boy lay cradled in his brothers arms on snowy road in front of lit tie white Baptist church on the old BassLake road his life cb hing slowly away An accidental blast from his brothers mgcuge shotgun had brought an end to day of hunting for 12yearold Geoch Patterson son at an Oro Town ship farmer His older brother Robert 16 who had been carrying the gun that took hisyoung brothers life wept as he held the small boy in his arms having sent aJrieud to bring help from the Patterson farm house only quarter of mile away CAUGHT BY SLEEVE The two weary but py bro titers were on their way cure to supper when the shotgun the trigger oi which is believed to have been caught by Roberts Robbery Charges 0n Peneteng Man TORONTO Police laid three armed robbery charges hiday against Penelaugui shene man arrested originally on warrant for also pretenccs Arthur Beausoleil 25 was ac cused of robbing two Toronto firms of $3661 and $500 and Toronto men of $150 The false pretence warrant was issued at Penatanguishene Oxford Wins boat Cambri boating TORONTO GP says he has bonke sleeve ronrcd out The layear old boy carrying small BE gun staggered and then cob lapsed on tho snowflanked road near West oro Baptist church The older brother lifted him from the roadway saw wound made by the pellets which went brooch his brothers arm shattering lung He called out to friend Bruce Hobb 14 who had met the hunters with his bicycle CALLED FOR DAD Go and get my Dad he told Babb The boy raccd away on his bicycle and rushed into the farm kitchen where George Pap St and his charted en Linda 14 and Jimmy were waiting for the return of the brothers to start supper ltlr Patterson hurried to the accident scene finding his dy ing sub and shocknumbed old er brother TAKEN 10 RCAF STATION The dying boy was rushed to the Edgar RCA station less than two miles away and em crgcucy treatment was given the boy Then he was placed in an RCAF ambulance which raccd towards Royal Victuimhaspital Barrie But the youngster did uotlsurvire the journey to hoa pl The gun that accidentally took Georges life had been to Chris mas present to his brother The Eggs had been hunting all winter had only on couple of oc casions been successful in bat ging any wild game mm to page five please PR£SS no ltece LONDON Reuteisln Oxford defeated Cambridge today In their annual boat race The Dillard timersw crew for the first time in five years in the laoyenr assic on the Thames Books Hall for Debate Ontario CCF Leader Donald MacDonald Torontos ltlasscy Hull debate with Premier Frost on provmciol issues for an April it The iron Conunnnist party on can lttihad a1 Sahaab declared the recent Mosul uprising in Iraq should be looked upon as an bra periallst reactionary one in which the United Arab Republic presi JERUSALEM AP Eastvcï¬wher offered till Hitch Veek ceremonies today an moss in mlhcmeillimmod preached Joyous climax with until late Folder tightwtwttttie solemn Holy Saturday rites in the patriarch condone truth ill of til it til Se iich at limit hwialf iwvlwlnt to itar agar3 the patella ot chattels witltl uChinieflselrnpose the gt Military Rule KALIMPONG India Reuters The Chinese Comrmmists today dissolved local governments throughout Tibet and mposed military rule as they on ated heir positions alters crushing the Lhasa uprising against their re glrne Pelping radio heard in Tokyo announced that fthe preparatory commuted for the Tibet auton omous rcglon hereafter will éxerclae the functions and pow ers of the Tibet local govern ment broadcast was the firat timehcd China acknowledged there was arcvo in Tibet The order as broadcast by Pelping radio aald Most of the colony of the Tibet local government and the upper strata reactionary clique oolluded with imperialism as sembled rebellious bandits car ried out rebellion ravaged the people put the Delhi Lama un der duress tore up the Harticlo agreement tinmeasures for the peaceful liberation of Tibet and on in night annexch19 dl rected the Tibetan local army and rebellious elements to launch general offensive against the Peoples Liberation Army gar rison in those The Communist announced tiratn military commlaslon would deal withpolitlcal civil and ad ministrative affairs throughout the country This followed broadcast on the appointment of the commis sion toadminister Lhasa and the imposition of dusktodawn curfew on the battle scarred capital The Chinese aotscome as rcb ela across the country regroupapl i211 struggle ngalitst Communlrt The Dalal Lama Ihe countrys aptrltuelahd temporal ruler was reported to be onto and out of Communist handsbut hla where aboutn were not known Chlnoiio Communist broadcasts pledged hlm nohnrm cap turod but warned of puhlahmunt for tile misguided advisers wh persuaded the zayear¢old rul to lle dent played the role of eata paw ifassem It as publicly pro claimed policy of pusitlva natt trallty and has given the lmpres slon hi wants to keep friendly tles wltlt Ihe Wcst despite his in creasing rallance on thoSoviet latch for economic altd military aid JUDGE IR RED ALLY Tho Communlsta found an lie fluentlal golly inside the Ransom regime In kaeplnc Alive the bitter feeling towards Nasserand the Want He ta Col min The Ear tlan rota adly lmllodhvsdl munlat ofluanc Althea Malt dnwl proaldun ol the peopltl court in Bag dad which has hoop currylnt out the pump $5335 Christs burial and 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