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Show J1ILL TOP TIMES I'age 4 - Editorials; M1IjI b 2 . . " ' ' - - ' ! ! 1 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER niRion. .rwis ffl:$M$V I SW'SOT enrage: Mans Orestes1 JksJ By Chaplain (Captain) Robert J. r. The people who go around 1S98 In Elbert Hubbard wrotp n w." r lu asking questions for news polls luessasrc uurcia. fi tiz was insn vve uuy an ssy em: know that they have to ask . Ulttlatt( War during the Spanish-America- n about 104 people to get 100 was entrusted with a dispatch to a Cuban lead"1 answers. The other four just lists: vi til No one knew where Garcia was tamed eamrpwi gripe, argue, object or can't nileVin nnnrli frffltainnrr tin . iu"n Stm viiv, uuiruiuenis over Vii0 v vv.....,,, stick to the subject long enough u"u""' out to find his man. He traversed the Wn , m to get to the point. watj; weeks on foot and then delivpvprl t n. message The people who study acciIn World War I Marshall Foc-h-. r " , wre! jw. ., 1 th. dents find thai the repeaters, Forces in Europe, delivered a famous messum the accident prone people ex- ers. uiis iiieoaage, which nas lounct its way inn ii hibit certain qualities. They lluulntlle are hostile, self absorbed, al iV 7iiVti lonVod HlaMr. ""MV rcnt " ing constantly ways dissatisfied, left is wavering. The situation is exceS back, my kr.;' changing their "minds" or aims, it t L tlV. IV. and tend to leave work unfiniWhen one thinks of a messJ ": v, shed, to go off in another direc- icwiuub4. me iiiiatittii Paul js' missionary, gicoi, driven are tion. They impulsive, to Timothy. He was in prison, many of his friends W by emotion, and they dream pur- mm, ne was inese are his words' "Tb 1 t T 1 J J uicuuriigeu. poselessly of fantasies. no one was on my side they i naa 10 aeiena These people are mostly me, uoci iorgivemyseii tnem! let the Lord himself stood by young, and some of them will gave me strength to proclaim the message clearlv ar , . . c n ii i rii grow out of this character xxie tuuiage ui an aiKea Deiore USM uiuse wno Othlate. and pattern, slowly cnanenge to us toaay. as amessacecfH ers remain the same as long been given into our hands. unristians, Our prayer is that the Loil as they live, which is often stand by us also, as we seek to deliver a message oil! Bell not long. They never grow up. Symbol needy world. There are other groups of Its 2,080 pounds of ancient bronze- hang from a beam of students who study the people black walnut in Independence Hall in Phila- who repeat minor offenses solid hand-hew- n Marriage Often Produces Confiich ofand the both Declaration the where Independence delphia, against the law. The Air Force (First in a Series of Thirteen) Constitution were proclaimed. Armed guards watch it day and and the Army have studied the night. which gets discharged for The institution of marriage dates back to Adam Around its crown are these words from the Bible: "Froclaim jtype out to kind cf find what While you and I may not have the time or the incliiJ cause, liberty throughout all the Laid to all the inhabitants thereof" a person he is. Doctors have study exhaustively the development of marriage inoni Leviticus XXV, 10. done the same kind of study of tion, we have a practical stake in understanding the it The infeription on the Liberty Bell was chosen by Isaac and sick book rid- of modern marriage. To understand modern marriage, N orris, speaker of the Assembly of the colony cf Pennsylvania malingerers ers. And psychologists have know something about marriage in its historical per who, in 1751, was chairman of u committee to get a bell for the studied the group of patients Bible scholars, anthropologist?, and sociologists agree tit Kteeple of the state house. who are recurrently ill with the 'of the earlier sources of marital conflicts persist todi; The bell was cast in London. V'hen hung in 1752, it broke same or different minor com-wit- h the development of a more complex society, ether r, at the clapper's first stroke. It was recast by a local of conflict are at work, making successful marriage uc: but this time its tone was not satisfactory. It was melted once plaints. difficult. In spite of the intricacies of the problems You guessed again and a third bell was formed. most of uo are interested in understanding marriage bKi same the character patThroughout the events which led to the American Revolu- study to be married. Fort: tion, the bell proclaimed many occasions f joy and sorrow. In terns show up; as you read the aie either married or are hoping a mate demands one strict histe rival accuracy, the Liberty Bell did not ring July 4. various reports of studies the arc unmarried, the selection of For those who art 177C. The mction for independence was unanimously carried jsame words turn up in every nrineinal and most critical decisions. is to find a way to preserve andanddd July 2. It was accepted by final vote on July 4 and the docu- one, aggressive, egocentric, ir-- i the great challenge 4 reponsible, emotional disturb- and thereby to enrich the lives of husband, wife, ment was rushed to the printers. There is evident need for more adequate lnlarco On July 8 a crowd gathered from near and far and the ance, solitary, undependable, do not jes Declaration was read aloud to the people by Colonel John Nixon self absorbed, distractable, and for frank discussion. Successful marriagesrelationship n in front of Independence Hall. There were cheers, musket shots, othe rs. Marriage is a skill, an art, a profound ..in care. How large is this group of maturitr. exnerience. wisdom, and incessant fireworks and the ringing of bells, U-- t the voice of the Liberty m marriage of Bell shouted above them all. people? You already know the ferences of opinion on the meaning undersiooa. Fifty-nin- e years later, in 1835, the Liberty Bell cracked answer; about four per cent examined so that they can be better bearing on penw while tolling in honor of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the population. Seems like Happy marriages have a direct 1TnUU., r.4it.,Aaa Viirrti mnrals. and T'UrpO!.-- 1 John Marshall who had died. Although it has never been rung more, doesn't it? :oc Whocanatlq i.a.j A v wince, the Liberty Bell still sounds a cherished note by symbolizOne Air Force laboratory disinterested in this very personal and vital marar; the Fourth of July ing the day when America declared studied over 400 who people Listing freedom for her citizens. caused accidents fatal to them(Next week: Something Old SomethingXw The Liberty Bell is probably the only bell in the world to selves or to Bomeone else. Each which every American takes off his hat. And rightly to. person's record was checked off 1U0TE OF NOTE Jvl nw.r .1 .1 is Freedom's Liberty - bell-caste- j i tii-Anoc- o against these Voting is Another Symbol of Freedom 12 ii .r factors: r,riprt i any area Incidence of drunkenness. be confronted by a military threat. The 2. Number of courts-martia- l. Interested in good government? 3. Number of unfavorable Ef- anv military threats which may face our nation ww ot Sure you are. and it's only common sense that you should ficiency Hating. In carry inir out this responsibility. ahead. years be interested in the affairs of the U.S. Congress where issues 4. Yesno no mat graduation from resource is peoole. Machines alone are discussed and decided. last school. cannot guarantee our iren cated or efficient You should also be concerned that you are eligible to 5. Number of instances of mains the essential element in the lXy.Zi witn vote in this year's elections, since the offices of the Presi- government endowed be can mechanical device lost or property dent, the entire U.S. patriotism. These are uniquely human quaiw of Representatives and one-thir- d damaged. of the Senate will be up for election. may scoff at these as 'old fasriioneu 6. Total number "a f are me to Also, you should follow, clc rely the campaign issues, not ine iuiuic Key iney Air Vrrm Svofom. rrtmrtiand commander, curn-only for the Presidency, but for all the other federal and 7. Total number of accidents local officials for which you will be 'incurred while in military serv Chicago, May 15, 1964.) voting. Do you know who your Bonds representatives are? To find ice.8. on in Savings out. you must first know your state of residence for Number of AWOL $1 .j voting Be' In tW purposes. If you have voted recently, it is probably the same 9. f0f . Washington (AFPS) Number of visits to sick purchased n in Savings wwa's1lTfW rtAte. If yeu au- one of the many servicemen who has not call for venereal disease. to the since World according War II, voted, your state of residence is probably the state from which 10. Physical there are more than one million semt profile. you entereel the service, unless you have legallv charged vour 11. held . Previously position tnrough the allotment plan. state of residence. If you SlTC .tir, in ,k,ubt cafj tfcp l.te t fl c i,m of leadership. total a show Latest parUoPJ n reports office for help. 12. Number of schools at- t k flry nersonnei civilian and using iary When you have determined your state of residence act tended. William II. Neal, assistant to the $etnivIsiot immediately to determine voting requirements for vour state Eighty per cent of the caus-er- s and national director of the savings t bi w . . Consult your unit voting officer for complete information on - of me or ovuukiiuj naa a low tary and civilian Dcrsonncl maVinw nn ot)tTiHnr contribution 1. wJh, ij i He-us- e k I 97-Miili- F. - $197-millio- tr-r.- |