"NOW HEAR THIS" THE MILITARY CHAPLAIN The May-June issue of The Military Chaplain is the issue largely devoted to coverage of the National Convention, its proceedings, programs, actions, photos ad some of the addresses. Because of that there will little space for other reports and news, but we use what we can. The preparation and writing the magazine issue requires a month or more and work will begin on 5 May. Any items received er that date will be held over to the mid-summer is e. CHAPLAINS' FUNDS GIFTS Chaplains Saunders, Klett, Justus, Handy, at CONARC Since our last report in the February issue of The Military Chaplain, gifts totaling $834.68 have been received from the Chaplains' Funds listed below. The Military Chaplains Association expresses sincere appreciation for this support, which is a vital means of undergirding the MCA's work-along with individual memberships. Protestant, Qui Nhon Area Chaplains' Fund Catholic, 4676 Air Base Gp, Richards-Gebauer Catholic, Fort Knox FREEDOMS FOUNDATION The editorial, "What Happened to America?" written last July by Chaplain Justus and later enlarged into a sermon-which Senator Dirksen entered into Ihe Congressional Record, was given an Honor Ceriicate Award by Freedoms Foundation at Valley Enthusiastic troops surround Billy Graham in RVN Forge. Chaplain Justus has been asked by Freedoms Foundation to record the sermon for use on the Foundation's radio program, "Valley Forge Vespers." MCA DUES, 1969 The year 1969 is moving along at a fast pace, and ln third of it is gone. Summer will soon 'be with us, bgingirg vacations and "the doldrums." The payment 1969 dues has continued at a good rate since the irst appeal of last October, but six months have Passed since then and many, many regular members hne not paid their dues. Once again we urge you to pay your dues and support the work of the Association. We continue to list new members, but WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Chaplain Harano gives Justus Fort Knox "Goldbrick" 9