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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Post 24  stars and stripes saturday april 13. 1963 to Trace Christ s lost Steps pilgrims fill Jerusalem Jerusalem. Jordan a pilgrims. Many bowed b p n o n t h heavy crosses traced Christ s last step Tong to Emsalem s Street of sorrows to Calvary Fri any. From  amb school whose Arches ring  site of Pochu Pilate s in stress thou tend of Chris dans from Many lands chanted and in Benet Toh  ancient Stone Walla echoing to Christ to words my god. Why him thou tonne ten me on  cobbled Street and under dark vaults  stopped it  stations of  Cross marking tin son of Hod s journey to to Only. Sol or or ism Frinch in loud re Lirow n Rolu h old  missive i port a inn Pant  stations How Chr whore Jesus was Sam Reed Imd fio Kkt d and when to slum tiled in i n round. Kings throughout  old Wal cd Rit fluttered no Hulf must during one of  greatest pageants i Christendom. More than 10,000 Pil grims filled Jerusalem for easter tide. Prayers Rose in a babble of tongues. German italian French my nth a eur Penn  were am rec ins. I Hiim full plans and Christ inn in Ifni Fri in Nitie Remote plan s  glue Berry i of uni ii d notion troops dolled  crowd. White  worshipper prayed  lust five stations or hip Era within  t Hureh. An aged  a in Ltd moslem to porn a from Man net. I Rusalem i a holy City for both Curlit Tynni and moslem and on their Friday in Bunth moslem Knott for prayer n few Hundred feel Newny. Rusk resumes Berlin talks Calls Kennedy Washington n hour a Calm full Day by train. 88 by Enndy Navy probing mystery of missing atom sub continued from Page i of submarine flotilla 2 and com Mander submarine so 2, told  Board that whatever happened to1thresher must have happened  said that if there had been o sudden Bunting or collapse. It should have been detected by  sonar equipment of its accompany ing ship. Skylark. A Large burst would have resulted in More de Bris at  surface than has been found so far he said. I suspect that there was som sort of internal  Schmidt said. He explained that a Hull Lea could have flooded  ship even if individual compartments had been scaled Oft. He added that thewalt Between compartments were not As Strong u  Hull. He said he doubted that they could have held at  Thresher s depth. Meanwhile  . Destroyer Samuel b. Roberts arrived in new a Long wait a Driver Shields Hla Erea to Check to Long una14 Miles of can snaking their Way Lone is of autobahn Jar up at  eve to Border at Hal Nustedt Germany. Car waited Boon to get through ten Kaat German checkpoint Andon  Road to Borylla. Vii fico to port . Friday with a sealed. Package brought from  scene Eft he sinking. There was no and la ton of what  package. Plauf Container weighing two or three pounds held. Cmdr William Murray Captain of  Roberts said he had been to so rusted to proceed to Newport at All possible Speed with   a do Bernard l. Austin president of  Navy War Coll i and head of  Board of inquiry said  court would go wherever necessary in its attempt to Fin  cause of  tragedy. The Board Madu a trip  Portsmouth later in  Day for what a Navy spokesman called n informal examination other members of  court a rear adm Lawrence r. Of spa commander of  6th Nav dust capt William h. Husling. Cart James b. Osborne and capt nov Man c. Nash. Wife tells of husband s last trip feeling from Preas at least one Man aboard  Clear sub Thresher had a pre Mitlon about  ill fated test relatives revealed. Lily Kiesecker of Exeter no wite of electronics technician George i. Kiesecker told relative that her husband s parting Worts were Honey i have a feeling that this will be our last  mrs. Andrea Keele of to net Calif a step daughter said my father s whole life was submarines but he said  Thresher was dlr Ferent. He tried to Transfer Oft i several times but a retired nuclear Engineer  third Man assigned to  Thresher said there was never adj difficulty during  three Yean he served aboard  ship. Robert a Gillette of Point hueneme calif., was shocked at  tragedy. Gillette now an employee of th., Seabee Center at Point Hue Nerae said he never Hod any trouble Dur ing i Yeura a a submariner  
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