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Show Peace pilgrimage stops in Vernal J "People in the United Slat realize there is a peace m 0111 1 behind the Iron Curffi sSff ' Faberge of Romania, who is a of the Bethlehem Peace PilgrimaTe ; The peace marchers group 0 fifteen people were in Vernal FritoT another step in their 6500 mile 2 f 1 p Bethlehem. a"" -J Faberge said the peace movement, not alone in this country, that in homeland of Romania, she attended anti-nuclear peace rally wher? l ; reached 5000 Deode. The group did not believe in Com. : " munism, but feel America is morea, gressive in the arms race." America I trying to control the world," said on 13 peace marcher. $ "We cannot claim to be Christian and C Jews and continue to worship weapons as we do," one marcher stressed and I said our attitutes need to change." 1 The group who believes in peace and good will is led by 67 year old Father 3 George Zabelka, a Catholic priest who 3 was a chaplin in the United States Ar- ' my at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hi :i believes that more weapons and bombs :i will not save the world from war. 't 3 should talk our problems out rather than resort to violence," Zabelka stressed. ; He said the group believes that the in- ternational nuclear arms race is a ' machine gone mad. "Our goal," he said, "is to call church leaders and aU ") peoples of father to take responsibility for the imminent aborting of the human race." The pilgramage will continue to Washington D. C. and then to Europe J They plan to be in Bethlehem bv December 1983. |