Show "9 A OGDEN OGDEN STAND UTAH ARD-EXAftllNE- APRIL FRIDAY EVENING 12 BUT FALSE HOPE FLICKERED R 1963 5 5 nilam pitched and rocked woc-- i Mass replied she was doing the could—six knots because j best she fully of the heavy seas DOING BEST The Atlantis has long experiWhile Seawolf and Warrington' ence in plumbing depths and it kept station under and on the grey was hoped that when sne came loscudding sea the search director up the lost Thresher could be Rear Admiral Lawson P Ramage cated The Navy has said it has no urged the Atlantis II to come up hope of salvaging the Thresher nt best speed like to know what c The Atlantis II' an oceanograph-i- But it would to the bottom survey ship out of Woods Hole sent her - S:e archer: 0©wn Jeep K mew Death Was Answe v s upward the surface ships sent out from Prs last reported position For a flickering moment there Her relay station on the surface was hope It was of course a twas the attack submarine 40V- -i false hope but the kind: that the Seaowl But everybody knew deep down Price Bern quickens the heart By was no life aboard the there -- SOUTH HEARD NOISES WEYMOUTH Mass! wherever she was Thresher The storm tossed Navyj The seawolf reported that she (AP) the destroyer Warringonce ships had gathered on the hearing "strange noises" and tonEarlier had reported picking up red empty mist shrouded surface asi hat appeared to be "tapping on and yellow gloves of the type used mourners at a funeral the hull" She also told of hear- - in the reactor compartment :of 'that is what they were jm "pings" on what seemed to i And Thresher hours and three minr be the Thresher s emergency (thenhvinnslvL Thirty-tw- o something had given i j the of m e utes h4d passed since the atomic "UGC" circuit pit GONE FOREVER — Cmdr George M Hall stands at the had penetrated the water and Thresher with 129 rpeij The Seawolf had gone bekfw the way sijibmaftne At left the is Naval Shipyard hull nuclear submarine Thresher at the Portsmouth aboard had last reported irom cold water layer in the kcean Thresher's submarine not aboard two hours the turbo prop For when lived barge and tender on which the crew somewhere below the surface of the area while Alnilam circled 220 Uie 8400 foot deep trench newsmen Aboard had ears glued : LINE niiles east of Cape Cod j i DIED 1m to the VHF circuit n v fViji mice'r n uu sane was w- juugvi Where was Thresher? list The Thresher was lost DUTY iig The Adm Warrington said it was 1 Rear had Continued from page mouth Naval Shipyard with all hands A proud ship probable from the position of the coffin made a and have been become WIFE Palmer Charles J of oil slick that she was directly of the families the gratitude from the most carefully tested men aboard her husband's ship assured by him that the comover the site metal knan can put together NEW LdNDON Conn AP) seas whipped by for the prayers and messages of manding officer of the Thresher But the men On the bottom the hull pressure been have per"Our lot whitened by comconcern a and cross was sea chop men prior to going to chose" 3696 as square the per pounds they duty forming an oil slick m breakers dissipate the with Mrs Harvey mother of two pletely satisfied ship i Mrs Irene Harvey she gone down 'bad Why says Wifids surface Ob drive 11 quickly and :8v said "our men all respects" boys it is 5:20 pm Thursday of Lt Cmdr wife Now The - I jects swiftly have been lost performing the In these Questions of newsmen hunter-killDacked W Harvey skipper of The radar John to And there was a wind—up '50 duty they chose and their way of and Anderson's replies at a Pentathfe named submarine nuclear bomber lost the Navy patrol knots in gusts At 700 feet the ai life in the service Lof their coun- gon news conference Thursday are Alnilarh for a star in the Constel Thresher was able Thursday try and dedireitinff thir efforts the cold facts of Thresher's fate lation Orion swept over the search despite her grief to express to our objectives of peace in a Q Admiral is there any possii area "gratitude for the prayers free world SOverl the circuit labeled VHF 1 bility that anyone is still alive good wishes and expressions ts flags ordered anywhere on tlw vessel?" sub- The Navy attack of interest and concern for our the word from came ' i flown at half mast until sunset A In my judgment no sound detecHer loved ones" Seawolf rriarine the how Imow Do long Q on you of went with the job Monday "Our men have been lost tor ger was echoing off a solid lived have crew Thresher's may to to learn what happened trying object jshe said she believed to be performing the duty they the Thresher which had been the after it dropped below its maxichose and their way of life in tre Thresher mum memdepth? and was fastest iThls' startling information the service of their country deepest diving AI would judge a very short code ber of its fleet of nuclear submarthe and dedicating their efforts relayed from a ship using time ines j our objectives of peace in to name Exclamation of minutes? matter a Just Q surworld" she said in a free a all to (The eawolf was asking The court of inquiry prepared A If that released by the statement so the area to clear face ships assemble all available information Other questions ranged over the echo their noise Navy on the physical condition of the from the ranges of foul play "We shall remain devoted s4rews not clutter would crew the tVDe of overhaul made Dossibility up and subor trawlers Soviet Could to the principles for which the listening devices aboard the in the Thresher s last trip to the marines have caused the loss of I exSeawolf x they gave their lives" repair yards the plans for its Thresher? the lit wasn't a question of finding perimental diving the last words "I certainly rule that out" An — it radioed to the escort ship Sky derson said x MISSED TRIP Raymond anyone alive aboard the Thresheri but jut finding the ship itself lark The court is headed by Vice He :Said the court of inquiry as MeCoole Navy Adm Bernard L Austin (At the time the Seawolf herself lieutenant electronic officer a matter of routine would considwjas running deep beneath the sursubmarine the to RUGGED RELIABLE assigned TRIESTE READIED er this but there had been no So the aboard and the face benavigator the missed trip On the West Coast crewmen viet submarines or trawlers in the Thresher a Alnilarh Navy Lt Floyd W Hollo-ma- n to his wife CHORE 5 MASTER of cause mishap dive Thresher's g of the the vicinity were preparing the position as reported research craft Trieste for ship4137 dbgrees north 6445 degrefes ment to the scene in an effort west GARDEN to learn what really happened jThe last reported position on the that at first The Navy hoped Thresher was 4144 north and 64457 within a week the Trieste could TILLER wjest be towed 220 miles off Boston to This would have put the Thresh- plunge 8400 feet to the bottom for a study of the wreckages But officials at the Navy Elec2 tronics laboratory in San Diego ' W said it would be at least two 1 1 USE TEMPO 400 weeks The extra time is for parLOS ANGELES AP — "Honey I have a feeling that this wrth exclusive tial disassembly for fast rail ship- will be our last trip that you will be a wealthy widow before the SIDNEY Australia (AP)- TEMPO ment and putting the craft back week is over" It took Peter Fenton two years slowwife his or for told Kiesecker DESIGN arrival J crewman upon together George to $uild a That's what cruising atomic er movement intact by ship & TINES he embarked on the last voyage of the missingalso ketch on a vacant lot in a before said absoluteis The Navy says there said They relatives Thursday Thresher submarine Sydney suburb electronics technician called the Thresher ly no way for the Trieste to pull that the world Starting on a i Thresher to the a "coffin " the it took him cruise only 11 telerecan talked sister-in-lashe Trieste said by surface The only It days to lose the ketch Jacqueline Clover his in Exeter NH Kiesecker Mrs at wife port on what it has seen stolen was! to Lily his night Thursday The lack of hard information is phone Lord Howe Island off the told me that George had a premonition this wasto "Lily She added sure to provoke a cloud of specucoast of New South Wales be the Thresher's last cruise" Miss Clover said inlife his lation about the moment of dis to government is referred The yacht Cythera that Kiesecker apparently aster The Navy has had no such surance when he predicted his wife would become a wealthy valued at $34000 Fenton 3d ? had started around the world experience before The sinking of of ldMrs Andrea Keele 20 of nearby Torrance! said Kiesecker the Thresher was the first loss with his wife Patricia 30 added: then a nuclear submarine since these her submarines their to was dedicated daughter Penj- transof America's to tried He became crew of three a and different was part ny ships "But he said the Thresher fleet nine years ago fer off it several times" Adm Anderson in a statement Miss Clover said of Kiesecker: "He was afraid of nothing off head to and tried night Thursday and loved the sub service He was on the fipt Nautilus EX St 455 23 been had there that any suggestion PnhllchfwH Snnriav at and Qatiel rUilj rrvmnlaints about the Condition of n4 mmkftt euititmi Utah by the tillme ib was transferred to the Thresher he was afraid Publishing utwhenhe Features weedinf a hret the Thresher just before it left for the first time in his life He went aboard when they com- - to ugpen inan Dsifti for dttpmr Hstmr Fntrri at th Poitnff ir at Oodien on its latetui trip tillinc: (paidaWe lines 30T tiltinf as tftah class matter second accordinq fold over handles width "There was no hint of any con- miS"George"told us it was in drydock most of the time that it act of Congress March 8 1879 Subdirect control starter finger-tial— was month 4nythere cern on the part of the officers wasn't a good ship from the beginning rates that $175 per scription drive n belts! nynere in trie united antes crew or civilians about the seafull ! Ter wf AII insolicited articles pictures letters defects ftry no structural worthiness of this fine ship" he ytt Gramrl had to the sent and Ogaen has said the Thresher rjianuscripts said Naval Shipyard on Tuesday when it left Portsmouth Publishrisk ei"id the — ' t "Inevitably in the wake of such does not assume responsibility to Coj ing Anderson Farm & a major tragedy rumors arise as their custody or return TTh to the physical ability of trie is a member of Garden AierJatoH Prate th llnitpd PfESS St ship Anderson said noting thatj AFRICAN VIOLETS ii of Audit Bureaui the and International the Thresher had just left the Utah BCAUTIFUL PLANTS Circulalion Ogden Portsmouth N II naval yards J F Breeze Gen tygt A: t Giiasmin Pub S EXTRA LARGE IIOOMS after an overhaul arcnn'£-uimfit"To dispel them the rumors in 4 I Ml V (1 w w w -— said "I Anderson own mind my iX 74 4th St have personally checked with the commanding ofiicer or tne rons- of her which deflected er slightly south and east Note- - Far two hours Thurs military affairs day Actociitcd iwriter Bern Price vf Washington flew Aver ttie area where the search for the lost submarine Thresher was under way Here is his report) Filithr't sig-Inal- : I With Standard Grade CERAMIC i -- J- Reg 90c TUB ENCLOSURE 1 V! 1 essssl VI (large selection of colors) 45c apiece TILE WINDOW SILLS j 10-fo- ot L £t tip $4900 SAYS OF SKIPPER'S ' - £ j f iL "yQrl Square ft IN ot J ' i and Save yerth- 286-fo- 4 : Do It Yourself I 1 til f ' TILE ! 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