made. The government is giving all discharged servicemen NOR RACE, NOR CREED, SHALL STAY THE DEED! reorientation lectures trying to prepare them for the No. 1-The joy of children is the same whether their fa change. It is giving them discharge pay to help them get be white, or brown. These happy youngsters, many settled; it is providing information service so that each whom had never before seen a movie, go into a joy frenzy as Donald Duck appears on the screen. The mo serviceman may know that he is getting all that belongs to was part of the U. S. Army's religious and good-will w him. It has enacted the GI Bill of Rights to provide other among the natives at the French Protestant Church Miss helps. But after all these things are done there is yet a long at Houailou, New Caledonia. Sponsoring chaplain' distance to go. Lonnie Knight, of Carrolton, Miss. No other organization should be as able to help both No. 2-Chaplain George K. Davies, U. S. Navy, meets M civilian and veteran groups to make a mutual adjustment as shallese on an atoll in the Pacific. He was a guest at th w hv Christmas celebraton, their first in thirty years of Japane the church. This is its golden opportunity. Men who have rule, which forbade such services. felt the need of God in facing death will feel the need of No. 3-Chaplain Martin C. Poch and Japanese Luther the churches' sustaining influence if the church faces up pastor of church at confirmation of a Japanese convert n realistically to the problem. It will be too late to try when photographed from modesty). The woman standing no the boys come home. to the chaplain persuaded her husband, after 38 years This series of articles is not intended to provide an answer married life, to become a Christian. The two young wo at the left are war widows. to the problems of postwar adjustment, for many of the No. 4-At a native-built chapel Chaplain A. R. A answers are not yet known. They are intended to make USNR, reads the days prayers to one of the parishoners, the readers partially aware of the scope of the adjustments No. 5-Chaplain Marvin R. Moll hands out gifts to chi to be made, and create in them an awareness that some- dren of the Catholic Orphanage in Puteaus, sur Seine, n thing must be done. The writer sincerely believes that if Paris, France. Pascal Brunarius, of the Lutheran Church, each church, or combination of churches, in a community Paris, and one of the nuns, look smilingly on. begins now to study all available material and acquaint No. 6-Heralded by many as the most heroic deed themselves with what lies before them a large part of the World War II. The sinking of the Dorchester is pictured battle s won, for he believes that God has put enough love artist Ben Lewis, depicting the four chaplains, Poling, Fo battle is won, for he beeves that God has put enough love Washington and Goode, as they stand in prayer and ben of our fellowman in the hearts of both civilian and diction on the deck of the foundering ship. veteran to enable them to clasp their hands successfully in No. 7-Chaplain Roy N. Hillyer, Tenth Army, holds spei the problems of peace as they did in the problems of war. Sunday Evening Service for Okinawans who desire become Christians at Shimabuka. No. 8-Chaplain Keefe arranges meeting between Coloi Regional Chapters Organize Marc Musser and Bishop John A. Gregg. Left to rig Chaplain Ivan L. Bennett, Theater Chaplain; Chaplain SEWS of chapter organization comes into our office selm M. Keefe, 135th Medical Regiment; Lt. Col. Ervin with gratifying frequency. Elsewhere in this paper Ludwig, MC; Bishop John A. Gregg; Lt. Col. Reinr we recognize the formation of the Tokyo-Yokohama Becker, MC; Lt. Col. Walter E. Becker, Exec. O.; Colone Chapter. Information has come that the San Antonio Marc Musser, Commanding Officer, 135th Medical Re ment, Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea, Summer, 194 Chapter is under way. Also San Francisco and Hampton ment, Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea, Summer, 1 Rods Chapters have done good work in organizing. No. 9-Chaplains Hersh Livazer and Arthur Brodey, a Roads Chapters have done good work organizing. Rabbi Marc Sa, of the Rheims Synagogue, present G Chaplain William J. Lineback writes from San Fran- contributed gifts to French children on the Jewish holidr cisco: "The interest today in the formation of a chapter Hanukkah, 1945. was marked. Although the personnel in this area on active duty will shrink from now on, there will always be Let this Chapel become a vital part of your life wil quite a group and the number of former chaplains serving stationed at this Post. Utilize its privileges for worship the churches in the area will be rather large. The group for meditation, for consultation and for fellowship to th was all in favor of the formation of the local chapter." fullest of your ability. The bravest and best soldier is on An excellent report comes through Navy Chaplain Julius who has faith and confidence in Someone better and bigg J. Nodel, Secretary of the Hampton Roads Army and thar himself. The words of Lt. General Sr. W. G. S. Do Navy Chaplaits' Association. On February 15, the group bie, hero of the island of Malta, Acting Governor an met at the Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia. Catholic, Commander in Chief of that valiant band of men wh Protestant and Jewish worship services were held. "A bus have endured so much, are worthy to be remembered an then took the entire group to the place of the meeting emulated by every soldier. where they were first welcomed by the Commanding "To serve God and to follow Him is a very real an Officer of the Station. . Chaplain Zimmerman, Chair- practical thing in the Army. The help that He gives is als man, introduced the speaker, Bishop William E. Brown. very real and practical, as I have proved times withol . ." The group ended the morning with lunch at the number. I COULD NOT FACE LIFE WITHOUT HIN Officers' Mess. Those who are trying to live without Him little know wh Chaplain Joseph R. Koch, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, they are missing. It is no small thing to know that all sends us some pertinent and constructive criticism of our past has been forgiven, that help from the hands of national constitution and a copy of the Constitution and mighty God is available for the present, and that the whol By-Laws' of the San Antonio Chapter. These suggestions future for eternity is assured." will be seriously considered by the Constitutional Com- Chapel Number 2, mittee at work on amendments to the parent document. McChord Field, Washington 18 The Army and Navy Chapl