Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 21
MAY 6, 1951
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| | Twelve Emperors, 15 Empresses Buried Under Church of Caputhins in Vienna
; = By United Press VIENNA, May 5-Three hundred years of history, the story of {the fabulous Hapsburgs, lie buried today in a crypt. beneath the
ancient church of the Caputhins here
much of Europe floating through the church. It was built {inner city. by Emperor Mathias, who died in 1619, and was buried
in the crypt. who died in 1780, and of her | Almost all that is left of the .,,.rt Franz I. Made of pewter, | {family lies there—141 caskets of 4 was built 26 vears before he (copper, pewter-and.lead, lald-oul quail —She wanted fo supervise in the underground burial place, the work. The sculptor, B. J. Moll, Space Reserved topped it with Maria Théresa's| | The last emperor there wasidea of her meeting Franz in |Franz Josef, who died in 1916. heaven. (There Is a room reserved for| Francis II' was buried sur-| Charles, who died In exile on Ma- rounded by his wives and daughdeira Island in 1922, his wife, ter, Marie Louise, Napoleon!s.secs Empress Zita, still living in Spain, ond wife, ‘and Napoleon's son, and his eldest son Otto. known here as the Duke of Twelve emperors and 15 em- Reichstadt. presses, including Napoleon's sec-| lond wife and Emperor Maximil-/of Reichstadt transferred to the,
lian of Mexico, are interred there.|Pantheon in Paris to lie beside
The crypt is open to the public|his father in 1940. The heart is now. Not long ago only the Ca- still here. ®
WOONSOCKET, R. 1, May 5 puchin monks who guarded it and| Franz Josef is almost the only
| (UP)—Heirs of Mrs. Ellen Moffitt Hapsburgs were allowed to enter. one to choose an unadorned cofshared $482, a bank balance cre-| ated through the magic of compound interest, from a $50 deposit an eight-ton double sarcophagus in Geneva in 1898, and his blackshe made in 1889. '
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Berlin, Germany April, 1951 MY DEAR HOOSIER FRIENDS Sunset on the Mediterranean Sea is impressive. I stood on the shores of modern Israel and watched with great .emotion the sunset on the sea of history. I remembered that 2000 years ago that the
sun set for ancient Israel and her — people were scattered throughout the world, but today it is dawn, not sunset, in this new state of Israel. The people have an urged and dynamic spirit which will create here in the Near East a new way of life which will be of international significance. | On the hill in Jerusalem I saw
Editor's Note—Dr. Sumner L, Martin, superintendent of the Indianapolis Methodist District, wrote this letter as last of a series for exclusive publication in The Times. Dr. Martin is home after traveling in Israel and Europe as a member of the American Christian Palestine Committee,
in a* cave the ashes of 250.000 5 oo Jews who had died in prison Just waiting for international mati a a Ne ters to be settled. camps in Germany. Now I am in Berlin, the central point of Hit- 4 8 8
I VISITED FRANKFURT, a city "of 500,000 people. which is being rebuilt from the destruction of the war. Forty per cent of the city was destroyed.
I stayed at the Methodist Seminary building which is one of the best in Europe. There are 50 students, 20 of them from behind the HERE IN BERLIN, there has Iron Curtain. Seven are from ‘been a marvelous recovery In all Switzerland and one is from the sectors but the Russian. The North Africa. The faculty is well ‘streets are all ‘cleared. Many qualified and there is a fine Iihouses have been rebuilt. The brary. The equipment is out of ‘store ‘windows have everything date and inadequate. vou need, They look like the win-- One of the greatest needs is: dows on our Washington St: in audio-visual equipment. They do Indianapolis. mes pave BRY at present. | As'I got on the train to enter! —eciore the war the Methodist the Rian Zone, my guide told Membership was 45,000 but today me not to say a word, or read Oe most marvelous ‘anything. As I looked around, I Fn en on the train was| Methodist Church in Germany. behaving likewise. We trusted to 5 4% ‘a {luck that no Russian police would {get on the train. Iron Curtain are not interfered { For the second time on this with but tolerated. It is not to ‘tour, I felt unsafe. The first was one's advantage to be a member
/ler’'s war and persecutions of all groups that opposed him. It is a strange feeling. I have ‘seen so much destruction by war, I am heartsick. First in London, then all over Israel, now the same scene in Germany. Wars and hate divide; only love can unite, i ” = s
'salem into Israel, through the put. in.gspite of this handicap the ‘gate at night. But here you can Methodist membership has iInfeel the uncertainty of the situ-'creased 100 per cent in five years. ation. On the train, many stared, The people of Germany are !at me. They nearly looked ‘a hole tired of fighting. They do not through me. It was evident that want to create an army. They I was an American and every want peace. If security could be [American is thought to be a spy. assured to the people of Germany, There are, still living here in the whole nation would come to
Berlin some 5000 Jews. They want life over-night. These people are to leave. There is some feeling making an heroic effort to come (here under the surface against back and need the help of Amerany Jew. ica in every way possible. | Unemployment is great here Yours sincerely. and money is scarce. Everyone is Sumner L. Martin
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