..._..,. This is overhead View Basilica at the Vatican Rome. wile.-re Roman Catholic ‘Ole Miss’ Changed Place, Pretty Co-Eel Artist Regrets ’ OXFORD, Miss. (APi — The. pretty girl with the southern witness to her voice painted soi- diers lounging in the aira where riots killed two persons on the University of Mississippi cam- pus "I'll she S. s will never be the beautiful campus." “Ole 'Mis me. la Kathv Jones few days ago. of ; Chur'ch's second,\’aticaii couu- i central nave of St. Peter’: always see troops and tear gas whenever I look at this > of Vickshiirz. Miss, was one of an entire art class assigned to paint the scene of Sunday‘s riots. She reflected some of the sombre mood of this place. a peaceful college town a SITE OF ECUMENICAL COUNCIL rance of the church. In fore- : oil will 0 en Oct. 11. This ground is top of canopy stand- view is from lower gallery of 3 ing above the Papal (or Con- 1 the dome toward main cnt- ' fessionall altar.’ ‘ the mashed concrete remains of a park bench. “Only about six of iis are out here painting." she said. “The rest of the kids went home. I , don't suppose there are 500 stu- Brilliant sunshine and crisp dents at Ole Miss today’... , fall weatlier failed to clear away The 114 ‘ Yea‘ ‘ °1d “““"”5‘ly thc gloom that settled down on ucrmally has 4900 5l“d‘~'m5- the town and on me campus-_ Troops had policed tlie.area of Students, faculty andpeople of 1'“bbl“ and °nlY.5m311 Pieces °f the toivn still spoke aloud , their dislike for the federal gov- l mamed 0“ ll“? _5‘““‘t5' The (\I‘nrY](\nt_'S m 0 V C in sending truckloads of b r 1 c k s. rocks. troops and marshals into Ox-}b°3"d5 “"5 “"5 that had l‘‘' M . tered the area Monday had been CLASSES GO ON ‘hauled away- But. classes went on. And lrai'- Occasionally. students w h o fir moved once again iinhamp-‘walked quietly to class would ered in the town Sl']1l3l'P~~l19ld . stoop and pick up a broken hol- iinder m i l l t A r y control -and . tie. tossing it in a trash recep- blocked Monday during a flare-itacle up of violence. i They were silent; ‘‘I'm going to put that in M0,"; But security measures were Kathy said, gesturing toward as stringent as ever. . \ Smart as they go-big iNMflWO4£M#WVZME?!‘ it —-//7 every range from !/2 to 6'0 1'0/I5 New Engines! New models! New power teams! New suspensions! New framesl New functional‘ slim line styling! Canadian mode diesel trucks! Yoo‘, GMC's1963 trucks o're“"oxtra*value’_' allthe way. ~ . . ‘ 1. l is The Guardian. ‘oimiouatown. Wed. Oct. As. 1902.; lbivorce Issue Is Revived '' As Blocked Bills Retdrhed , i . 0'l"l‘AWA rcpt —. Documents liameiit's divorce jurisdiction relating divorce bills to the Exchequer Court of Can- which were passed by the Sen- ads. and to widen the KYOUDHS blocked in the Common! for diV0!‘C€- i the last session of Parlia- The only around now tom!!- meiit were returned to the,V0I‘l'¢‘ recognized f¢d€|‘l"Y 1| Senate Tuesday. adultery. DP members have_ The bills to grant divorces to been Suspicion! "181 the 3953'? applicants ’ from Quebec and mm)’ 350"‘ adultery SW30 SCI!-N yewgdundiand .. wherd there ate committees in some divorce are no provincial divorce courts C3885 is I'iESed- ’ _ _died commons ,Senatc sources said that at- ‘ -April it! when New Democratic ‘"'_'?_'?"_"‘*" Party members I-‘rank Howard tskeenai and Arnold Peters (Tinilskaming) refused to drop their objections to them. I The 327 divorces were ap- ' proved by the Senate after the cases were heard by its divorce committee. The Senate bills were sent to the Commons for concurrence. along with trans- the commitee testi- lniony and other evidence for « the convenience of the House of ~ iCommons private bills commit- l l t l l \ e I The divorce bills. however. i nevei got to the Commons com- ’ mittee. Mr. Howard and Mr. Peters ;said the Commons should not -pass them en masse as had J been the practice, but that the i government s h o u I d introduce ‘l machinery taking divorce hear- .ing< out of Parliament. v ; Parliament has legal power to ‘dissolve a marriage. but has no legislate for the care ofiglass glinting in the sun re-, iiILL , CH. 0 . ‘ All persons and cars entering thiL:e";:‘Srf0n°f hgfe Nilgfroggclgg igégrcfigénpléi, lgglrfie tll‘):’1l£°“ghly|bflls designed to transfer Par-E troo s . i Gov. Ross Barnett ' Burned In Effigy i WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)—Mis-4 sissippi Governor R_oss Barnett There were no catcal or we” blllmed in effigy fmml ‘‘ ieers‘ or rock-throwing or bottle h:‘]:ca1;:f::€1§;,inbg5' S432,‘ eéggfione Seemed n_hM_ : dents at Waterloo Lutheran Uni- ‘ __ _ _ versity antly to actept the s0l(ll(lS._ Angmy protesting Gov Baby , inett’s segregation policy, stu- RLPORT CALLER dents rampaged across the CALGARY (CPl—City pom-eycampus football field and said a polite. soft-spokcii man °::°‘l'f“dd 31% Yellfd F5 “af’f'.‘g°5 h b ti h - C ‘I3 u_e 8 19-5126 (‘ly wziisrnenmiilhd toclefingntlhlgm hilgizrlil‘ a"gm.g fmm a scaffold’ doom. doing 8 sex Survey p°_. Earlier. students carried antl- “ce ‘aid five women redmedlracial discrimination placards thcv ‘were telephoned bv lhelmth them tn classrooms’ ‘ . Vh V.” ‘ . ~. A Placards announced: ynan. ii 0 SM 1*‘ “"5, ‘l”'"‘1 3 ,‘ want to put the heat on Barnett ion: on and called police when‘ of 0]? Missy and --we a", an he _he2a.n askiniz intimate ques-mini‘ gn_eid,,.-- ‘ sociological study for the Uni-i Nnne of the 40 African and’ :{0|‘S|¢Y OT A1b£‘I'l3- The Women Asian students at the Universityl l0nS. " firm 1 Soldiers still stood guard the main square of the down- town area. People gathered in; small groups of twos. threes, or‘ fours and talked quietly. Small groups of soldiers kept a constant patrol in jeeps. You may buy Ji- dtvorce bills’ in this session mt::.‘::amr:.r:..:.sisupiio.‘r),4itpl 0 nto witbou‘ having to [0 through all If] A V the complicated procedure usu- .9 - . ally followed iii th e upper WINDSOR. Ont. tcP_)—_-Rev. ouse ' ‘ S e n a t e offilciall indicated l there m be close to 400 newl cases to dealt-withthls ses- sion The Senate divorce com-[ uuttct and. its subcommittees 3" “'3'- i I fb-‘-7 Aubrey 3.‘ Violent; fame?‘ moderator ‘oi.. ‘the In-ptt‘st ychurclieo‘ in Vggutolln Ontario.’ died 1n~i£spit1l here rimoay. ‘. W‘. o- fie’-1 m ‘H Hive loom. 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