Show DOMINE TELLS I OF JOAN OF ARC I French History Tales Found Fouled I Popular With ith Yank bank Fighting Men l Par Paris Oct Ono C.-Ono 26 Ono man has told the he hetor story tor of ot Joan of Arc Are to more than groups of or American soldiers in the thc last sIx lx months and although he ht la is a preacher ho Insists that his talks talks' on French history J ry have hae been of or greater reat r value than twice the number of or eloquent elo- elo quent sermons Not ot that he underestimates under under- underestimates estimates s the value of oC religious work i among non th the soldiers he can prove e the nef-I nef nerd need and dem demand nel fo for It ft The Rev He Burr came over O here here from Berkeley y Cal last spring along with a n host of C Y Y M M. I C C. A. A Knights of ot Columbus and Salvation Arm Army workers work work- ers cra prepared to do an anything that cameto came cameto to hand to pro l provide e recreation for tho the American tl fighting men and keep up their morale He lie I had a few ien preconceived preconceived notions as to how this ought to tobe tobe tobe be dope done but these were discarded soon Boon after he reached the first post to which he was assigned by the Y M C. C A A. A Another preacher eh cli was the greeting c of or the commanding officer l' l of ot the tho naval aviation station as he reported re reported re- re ported his arrival anival find rind Mr Burr Durr that the tiie t 1 boys bog In iii this camp want mighty might little preaching So Mr Burt began to give o them French history hats on tonight at the Y 17 11 t 1 was asked as he was getting his hut Into Inlo running order Gu Guess ss w well we'll 11 lecture tonight was tho the reply to the thc enlisted ii men enAw en Aw we lont Jont want a lecture Not r man many did want a a. lecture as a i tho thoa a attendance proved rove But Jut those who heard Mr rr B rr became volunteer press pressa a agents for or the lie next lecture and soon he was Vas telling of ot Joan of ot Arc and narrating nar- nar rating other stories from French history his i tor tory to crowds that taxed the capacity of ot the tho Y 1 c center Thereafter the lectures lec lee urea tures were wera given on a no hillside In the public square and places where all who desired might get bet within hearing hearing- of ot the tho speakers speaker's voice A major who was f In audience the ono night sent word that his lecture was Val one of or the best he had ever heard and that he ho had held th the themen themen men spellbound This particular talk tall had been given In pitch dark on the side of a hilLAnd hill 2111 And all this time not a word about religion On Decoration day dar Mr Huber was asked b by the commanding officer office to go 0 to a little French cemetery an and I commit th the body hody of ot an unknown sailor I II I to a grave g there It was very cry Impressive Impressive sive to see the enlisted men standing b by the thc open grave brave said Mr Huber and at the close of ot his address to have the thc boys boy crowd around him and s say y yh Why hl h cant can't canta wo we have havo services cs lilt lUte like that in camp After Arter that thc they had religious Ious services service in the Y 1 hut |