European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 05, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse The stabs and stripes sunday april 5, study of ancient shroud puts Christ s height at ov0r 6 feet life size photo show imprint of body by thank Buttor ome a Jesus Christ was More than Greet tall Long climbed and finely muscle from his preaching pilgrimages on. The shores of the Lake of Gali Lee. is the conclusion today of a Rome sculptor artist after 21.years of study of the Santa sin done the shroud believed by Many scholars to be the White Linen doth Joseph of Aramatha wrapped around the dead Jesus after it was taken from the Ferri the sculptor artist is com iced that the shroud preserved in a Turin Cathedral and property of the former Royalhouse of Italy is the cloth of which both St. Luke and St. John wrote. Wrapped in Fine Linen St. Luke describing Jesus passion and death wrote that Aman named Joseph went to Pon Tius Pilate and begged for the body of Jesus. And talking him Down he wrapped him in Fine Linen and Laid him in a sepulchre that Lashewn in Stone wherein never yet any Man had been Luke Chap. 23, a 53. Like Veronica s veil with which the holy woman wiped the sweating bleeding face of Jesus As he Laboured under his Cross on the Way to Calvary the shroud bears an imprint. But the shroud bears an imprint of an entire body both front and Back. History Well know nits history has been Well known for centuries. In the past it waste Center of frequent and some times hot debate Over its authenticity. It remained for the Dis covery of modern photography touring about an intensive new study of the first International study group of the Santa Sindone was received in special audience by Pope Pius in 1951. The Pope later accepted reproductions of the head 6f Clorist sculptured by Fer i after minute calculations of the image on the shroud. These show a most Noble Malestic face with a powerful dominant brow prominent nose to bile imps and two tufted shroud itself was Exun chiefs name Hammer shield Stockholm a Deputy foreign minister Dag Hammarskjold who has accepted domination a Secretary general of the United nations came up with a suggestion of How americans might pronounce his Tongue twisting name. The Best thing would be for them to Call me. Just Hammer shield he told the associated press. That is after All Boutas near As most people can get and anyway ifs exactly what my same Means in the prospective Secretary Gen eral traces his family Back to swedish Knight who adopted the name of Peder Hammarskjold when he was Given his title by King Charles in in 1610 for bravery in defending the Baltic Island of oeland against the Dag Hammarskjold still holds the family title of Knight but itis not customary in Sweden for knights to be addressed by their formal title .,.,. Habited publicly in 1898. At that time a photograph of it was permitted. This caused a sensation when it was discovered that the photographic negative held positive image. This proved that the image on the shroud in effect itself was a negative. The discovery complicated Anat least partially refuted old arguments that the shroud had easter Parade wont attract any parisians -.-". Fris a if there is any sartorial easter Parade Inthis fashion Center of the world its. Marchers will have to be Les the fashionable French won t be Here. Besides they Don t do it that Way. Easter Means exodus in Paris for anybody and everybody who possibly can manage it. It is Atwo week school Holiday. For some Days people have Bee streaming out of town to ski in the mountains Sun by the sea or visit relatives in the country. V French women of fashion clustering at Deauville Cannes or Flo note Carlo will be wearing hic and Beautiful clothes As Al ways. Probably they were or dered after the late Winter show Ings at the famous Paris dressmaking houses. No Parade in Paris in Paris Madam would t dream of Rushing out to buy anew easter outfit a week or so before needing it. One must Lanfor the season s needs. And of course one does not Parade i clothes one merely wears them. The More elaborate they Are themore privately to be seen and admired by the discriminating. The Only what you Call Parade i should say that is held Here at the. Fashion houses when the. Models March for the buy ers each season explained Rob Ert Mau Sabre of Christian. Dior a wrinkling a puzzled brow at the term. For the Spring it was in february. The private clients order afterwards and Many of themare just now having delivery of those things. But it is not especially for easter.? " at Jacques Fath a Charle Simoni too was emphatic that the scurrying of workroom personnel amid Cloud of floating fabrics and excited telephoning from floor to floor has no connection with easter sunday. A Little buying flurry he did concede that in the boutique the ground floor department where ready made things May be bought at Price she euphemistically described As possible for shallower purses there is a Little flurry of buying around the season of Les there is accelerated pre easter buying at the big department stores too. But French women of Middle class and those work ing in offices requiring them to look As smart As they can buy frugally and with great care. Clothes Cost fully As much whereas in the u.s., while French in comes Are Only a fraction of american ones. As for the really poor an that s most of the population in France in these times they Wear what they have Only hoping it will held out a Little while longer. On the champs Elysee de spite a thinning by Many thou Sands there will still be throngs to stroll after Church services. Cloth preserved at Cathedral in Turin been the work of a Middle age artist. It caused renewed intensive study of the shroud and by comparison with other museum linens at least definite establish ment that the cloth dated from the time of Christ. Ferri to Gether with other scholars who now Are devoted to further sex. Animation of the shroud works from life size photographs. The shroud was again photo graphed in 1931 and was last exhibited in 1933 when a special holy year was observed in Rome to commemorate the 1,900th Anni Ersary of Christ s death for the redemption of. Man. The last photographs of the shroud were made that year. Ferri in his studies uses copies of these most recent photographs. Meticulously studied meticulous study of these photographs finally led to disproof that Jesus Christ was considerably taller than he had firs been believed to be from pre. Luminary examinations of the shroud. These had conceived of the figure As having been straight and Flat on the Linen cloth. Ferri noted that its folded hands came to a Point on the things which they could not nor Mally reach if the figure were erect or lying hat. From this he deduced that Christ s dead body was in fact curved slightly in the shape of the letter then using living models an placing them on a Sheet that re produced the measurements of the shroud he arrived at his computation of Christ s height. This he discovered could not Beless than 1.86 meters 6 feet 1 Inch nor More than 1.89 meters 6 feet 2 inches. The shroud at Turin can be clearly traced Back to Lirey in the diocese of troyes France where it appears to have been first heard of about 1360. In Turin since 1578in 1453 it was at Chambery in Savoy where in 1532, it narrowly escaped destruction by fire. Since 1578 it has remained Attarin. The authenticity of the shroud has been taken for granted in various papal pronouncements. Julius ii formally approved an office mass Sindone in the papal Bull Romanus Pontifex of april25, 1506. Following the revelations of the photographic negative or. Paul Vignon in -1901 read a paper be fore the academies Des sciences in which he maintained that the impression upon the shroud was a vapor graph caused by Ammoniacal emanation radiating from the surface of Christ s Bod after so violent a death. Such Vapours he said were capable of producing a deep Reddish Brown stain varying in intensity wit the distance upon a cloth impregnated with oils and aloes St John in his version of the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ mentioned the mixture with which his. Body was an pointed and which students of the Sindone now believe produced the negative impression on the Fine Linen mesh. Playmate just a rat Muskegon Mich. Up mrs. Arthur Cook decided her cat have to get along without the playmate he brought Home during the weekend. She called the exterminators. Tom Friend was a big rat Bolte s easter message off esses Faith and i Deal is Fri Idelberg special it Gen Charles l. Bolte , is. Army Europe addressed the following easter message to All members of the command As the Christian world turns from its Day by Day preoccupation with the concerns of living to take note again of the religious trolls that Are commemorated in holy week and easter it is Good that we pay tribute to our Faith. � " \ our nation was founded by men of Faith and has grown to great Ness by its allegiance to ideals that Are rooted in religion. As Soi Dien pledged to defend our nation preserve its Faith and uphold its Ideal we rely As much upon the Blessing of god and the righteousness of oar i cause As upon the strength of our arms. A at this holy season with the Stern lesson of christianity Bedarf us that Victory comes Only after trial and that Devotion to duty some times must entail great sacrifice we ask god to strengthen us in the population of 144,000. The census taken last year shows30 per cent of the nation is under 15 years of age. Laches to religion As a Force Atgood both in government and ill private said the president Gards the Connecticut Yankee As a wonderful satire and admires Shakespeare s works be cause of the penetrating thoughts of the author on an infinite variety of the exhibit of the favorit readings of the.44 distinguished americans is to be held in Ufa Bucknell Library As a commence ment feature. Biblical scrolls found in Jordan Amman Jordan Apt to remains of at least to additional biblical scrolls in Grawi hebrew and aramaic have beat discovered in Jordana they Are believed to be 2,061years old and were hidden be caves overlooking the dead sea during the first Century Button Christ " Lankester Harding director a antiquities i Jordan described the discovery As the most National archaeological event of our time one which Wink the next generation Busy Ponder ing and discussing the translation and significance of these uni pm t he stars a n d 5 t rip is vol a no. 35 eau or in one managing editor sports editor. Sunday april 5, h3 it Coj Henry j rec Woken Zun smut Jack be general manage chief of distribution business manager. A Warren h. Schaeff Wlouis h. Brew Frank s. Mealun directory of news bureaus and circulation offices Alsfeld circulation William l. Elsah 465. Augsburgctrcujatfcw7946. Berlin news Bureau Nathan j. Margolin 7&4010-11 Cire Raymond a. Lallemand. 763951. Espenson 5344. Bonn news Bureau Omer Anderson Methem Chatea Roux circulation Richard d. Really. 253- ring , 5366 ext 16 circulation 5366, ext. 61. From Furt news Bureau James m Quigley 75343 circulation will in if Lane 33603. Heidelberg circulation John r. P o t u 1 n is a circulation Robert e. Smith. 3535. La boch8ucirculation, William j. Conrad 51u. La Paillie 57. Metz Dennis j. Shiney 3662. Eat. I3. Munich news Bureau , 49663 circulation. Arthur j. Mulla. 35707. No Kobeko ctr lat Lon Albert w. Singer. 73456. Paris circulation. Fernand l. Marlon Charip 32-6. Salob cog circulation. Theodore b. Rad Docic stut Takt news Bureau Ernie peer. 93296, circulation. A Duchatelet 16645. Trieste circulation Philip Lazarony. Vienna circulation Norbert Perl. R-53244. Wiesbadenorculattoft21349 circulation. Stuart l. Smith. 6651
