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Show r ' - , i ? Bread Soesn'tLweBere By Am p Man " " r,- f i - - a .. M j ,,:,:,,,:,:,,.,:,.,S,: - i J w - r II "T" I I '" lJ ... n 4i i; t 1 .. rrr . i&l til i - h , ! S 4 5 l l '?11 I I I p., Br n (8 h ! t m fl V.; - - A CHAPLAIN . ACTIVITIES IN. PICTURES . . . Upper right, Catholic' communion; right center, military wedding; lower right, boys at, Sunday school; .above in center, Negro soldiers worship; below in center, the babe is christened; upper left awaiting the services; center., left, a hymn on bivouac; below left, primary youngsters sing. 0 I . I -- & i, 1 fc j iCt T . lei lit Chaplains, of course, aref ttv in va in the planning of religious always available to perform j. -- or the various the marriages and christen meetings of OASC faiths in a recreation hall in ings and to direct the funeral W. Schow f the civilian dormitory area services wmcn must go on, Sterling By William T. Igleheart Visitor Here fitted for these purposes. war or no war. And these acshutare the is visit all performed From SBASC Dept "Man cannot live by bread alone," an old saying that They likewise rites is perhaps more powerfully true in war than in peace, more ins of the hospitals, assist cording to the rituals of the To study methods employed ! Hill Field's department of ne. urgently necessary of fulfillment today than for generations with the war prisoners and faith' of the participants. education. Sterling W. Schow, i. But of all .these activities rector past. Full recognition of this need is accorded at the OASC sing with the soldiers in the of health education at K none is more important in the Bernardino brig. through the many and varied activities of the chaplains. air service comm, The series of noon-tim- e Here the chaplains not only adjustment of so many dif- has been weeks. visiting this depot He is snw two recently- - inaugu ferent people of so many dif- past have their direct charges, the cial gatherings that provide the department nere neaucy n rated have met with a par- ferent backgrounds from so William A. Scholes. health officers and enlisted men and for the religious yearnings of tion director. Mr fiphnw who was ri of all faiths, all sorts, ticularly good response. These many different localities than women, white and colored, people fifteen-minut- e to his position are individual the consultations appointed meetings imoro While the seventeen formal uM wh was those serving in the air and held week days by rotation the chaplains have with civil snisr ,tu w. iiw vftAnorlmpnt be ww wits r He exoected to depart for on the ground, they have also weekly services held in the in warehouses, hangars and ians and soldiers alike. And home station around the middle, and annex chapel the thousands of civilians post chapel office buildings around the many oi these need and the week. He is a native who have come from their provide the most obvious and field. Here prayer and song value, the friendly and con ham City, Utah. homes in many states to live most largely attended of the and comforting words pro- soling counsel of ministers of and labor in hundreds of dif- religious observances, they vide a spiritual interlude in the gospel in the solution of Problems ferent jobs of maintenance really constitute but one the hours of work. their individual perplexities. Topic and supply, headquarters and phase of the spiritual pro The entire program is unThe Chaplains also are fre utilities. der the direction of Area quently called upon for help A brief meeting to discuss trw gram of the chaplains. was held Saturday On the formal program are Chaplain Karl A. Tubesing, in the solution of community problems With as complex a populaoffice of Captain Arnold J. tion as OASC has, the spirit- protestant services for white (major), a member of the Lu problems off the field which HiU Field traffic sectionbechief. conference to heiaj ual needs of these people are and Negro communicants; theran ministry. With him none the less concern the traffic Oakland. California, this week fv ...... u.iAf rl flora inevitably far more numer- Catholic masses and confes- on the field are Chaplain Wil people on the field. Among alsoa discussed. ous and varied than those sions, meetings of the L. D. S lis L. Stowers, (captain), these are their duty to inter- DeLine, j assistant . transportaw Fort Logan, Colorado, J encountered in the "back organizations, Sunday school Presbyterian, and Chaplain pret the military to the officer, E. W. Mercer, transportaxion IW home" pastorate or local par- for the children of service Joseph F. Philbin (first lieu- civilian, to serve in the pul- cer, 837th AAF Specialized CaET Denver. Colorado, and ish. men and civilians, choir con tenant), Roman Catholic. ...l.tont Hill mammwmmw of neighboring churches, rlnni i . Vlvlr mint chief. traffic Yet the men of the cloth, certs and prayer meetings. Chaplain Tubesing is also re pits to participate in ministerial turned khaki for the dura- Men and women of the Jew sponsible for the work at Ft. association meetings, to ap Reports first . . . Shipping bra tion, who administer to these ish faith conduct their observ Logan, Colo., where Chap- pear before civic clubs and in supply was the first brancnj needs, have risen to the oc- ances in the chapel. Church lains Loreno Lacasse (first church groups, to confer on participation in the 12 per war bond deduction plan. casion with a program of for holidays and other special oc lieutenant), Roman Catholic, matters of housdelinquency, mal and informal services, in- - casions are likewise com and John Luckens, (first lieu one. They are meeting a fj ing and educational fidual consultations, com- - memoratcd there. tenant), Reformed church, and urgent need for In addition to the chapel are in immediate charge. lity undertakings and so a The chaplain's is full cannot live bread alon OASC Chaplains Active In Variety of Services .meetings the chaplains assist Health Head Study t . als IK . Traffic Conference i " day by |