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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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A3 THE SUN', Saturday, April 1, 1972 IHiagDC 10,000 retrace steps of Christ Outside Jerusalem's walls, hundreds of Protestant worsh'p- ers prayed at the Garden Jerusalem (JV-More than 10,000 Christian pilgrims, some carrying 10-foot wooden crosses, retraced Christ's final steps to Calvary through the narrow lanes of Jerusalem yesterday to Tomb, which some Protestant authorities say is the site of Calvary. Israeli officials estimated more than 20,000 visitors were commemorate Good Friday. in Jerusalem for Easter week Israeli troops with automatic rifles stood guard on rooftops and in the streets. Pilate's headquarters and the Jewish Passover festival recalling the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. The hotel association reported full bookings.

Among the visitors were groups from the United States, i I i I VW' jfff ZJay- mini im ir The worshipers started out from the first station of the cross where Christ was condemned for sedition. Today a why be a barefoot contessa when you can wear Obmphies? $14 Abandon yourself to the great wedge-work of the "Phoenix" sandal from O'Omphies "Impressions" collection for spring. Black or white chiffon patent on this open-toed devil with ankle-wrap quarter straps on a chunky France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Muslim school, stands where Sweden and'japan "Pilgrims welcome" ronuus ruaie nao. nis neaa-quarters. An hour later the marchers Singing hymns as they reached the Church of the Holy walked, the pilgrims filed Sepulchre, which some Chris- through Arab bazaars where tians say is the site of Calvary souvenir salesmen called out.

and Christ's tomb. Arab Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts lined the route while Hi "Pilgrims welcome, no charge for looking." "It's difficult to get beyond the commercialism of Easter," said Robert Edgar, a pilgrim from New York. "But I think it will all mean more to me now that I have followed in the traditional footsteps of Christ." Some pilgrims criticized the tourist atmosphere of the procession ritual, and one young woman said, "The thing about Easter is not just walking to a church with a tomb Christ wedge of a heel. Better than barefoot! Arab boys darted among the marchers, hawking Holy Land souvenirs and postcards. Burial service The most Rev.

John Kildany, the Catholic bishop of Nazareth, led the mile-long procession. Inside the Crusader church. Jerusalem's Catholic Patriarch Joseph Beltritti recited prayers. Catholic Good Friday ceremonies ended at sunset at the Carrollton Shoes-all stores' AP A helping hand Mrs. Howard Turner, of Mvstic.

helps is alive and we've got to realize Holy Sepulchre with a burial it." her cat, Tranche, eat while her broken leg mends. Mrs. Turner found her cat injured last week in front of the house. Her veternarian says the cast can be removed next week. service led by the Franciscan custodian of the Holv Land, the Rev.

Armenio Rancori At the Church of the -Holy Sepulchre a young Arab Girl Scout put down her cross and rubbed a bruised shoulder. "The cross is a heavy burden that we must learn to live with," she said. rope leads servicei Rome (Reuter) Pope Paul Spassky -Fischer chess match set for June is called off VI, in stockinged feet and without his papal mitre or ring, led the Catholic world in solemn' commemoration of the death of. another time, under altered conditions. But observers in Belgrade said Mr.

Fischer's apparent refusal to accept the chess federation's ruling indi cated he would lose a chance to Christ yesterday. The 74-year-old Pontiff offi-; ciated in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggione amid a congregation including cardinals, bishops and clergy. The choir and cantors sang the passion of It provided that the winner would receive about three-quarters of the $138,000 prize money, and the loser would get the rest. Mr. Fischer objected and asked the organizers in both cities to change the financial terms.

When they refused he sent them telegrams saying he would not play the match. The Belgrade organizers then demanded a pledge from the chess federation that Mr. Fischer would abide by the agreement. They set a March 31 deadline for reply. None came.

There still was a chance the play Mr. Spassky. E. B. Edmondson, head of the U.S.

Chess Federation, announced Thursday in New York Belgrade, Yugoslavia TO The Belgrade organizers of the Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match announced yesterday that they are scrapping plans to organize the match scheduled to start here June 22. The first half of the 24-game contest between the world champion, Mr. Spassky. of the Soviet Union, and the American challenger, Mr. Fischer was to be played in Belgrade and the second half in Reykjavik, Iceland, under a compromise agreement.

The settlement was disclosed March 20 in Amsterdam by the International Chess Federation. B. that Mr. Fischer had dismissed 7 Christ according to St. John, and deacons read prayers in 10 different languages.

him as his financial negotiator for the match. He said Mr. Fischer planned to conduct his At the high point of the ceremony, the Pope prostrated him own bargaining. self before the altar and kissed the feet of a crucifix believed to Mr. Fischer, staying at Gros-singers resort hotel in New York state, was not taking telephone calls.

contest might take place at contain fragments of the orig inal cross. Chaplain cleared of adultery chaoel program at Cecil Field Naval Air Station, Mrs. Mary Ann Curran, 24. and Mrs. Lora Gudbranson, 31.

Through two days of on the stand, Commander Jensen denied any intimate Involvement with the two women. When the jurors called a 10-minute recess after 45 minutes of deliberation, the military Jacksonville, Fla. Cmdr. Andrew F. Jensen, a Navy Chaplain, was acquitted last night on a charge of misconduct by adultery.

Six officer-jurors deliberated more than two hours before returning the verdict at The defendant's wife, Kathleen Jensen, exclaimed: "Thank the Lord," and leaned across the railing in the tiny courtroom to clasp her husband in her arms. Commander Jensen was the first chaplain to face a general court martial in United States Navy history. He was accused of adultery by the wives of two officers who were active in his judge, Capt. Ben Cole, of Charleston, S.C., instructed the three captains and three com manders not to discuss their decision with anyone or say how they or any other member voted. "This applies not only for this time but for all time," Captain Cole said.

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