Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 01, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Fairmbunt Presbyterian Church...
East 15th and Villard
First Church of Christ Scientist...
1215 Oak street
'Congregational Church .
4901 13th East
Baptist Church, 868 High.
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St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
166 East 13th
United Lutheran Church..
315 East 13th
..“Why Attend Church ?” will be the
subject of the sermon to be deliv
ered by Dr. Joseph R. Harris at the
11 morning service. The choir, di
rected by Miss Mary Nash, will ren
der special music. Miss Barbara J.
Eagleson will be the guest soloist.
..The subject of the lesson-sermon in
all Churches of Christ Sunday
will be “Christ Jesus.” The Golden
Text is “Unto us a child is born,
unto us a son is given: and his name
shall be called Wonderful, Counsel
lor, The Mighty God, The everlast
ing Father, The Prince of Peace.
-Rev. Wesley G. Nicholson will
preach the conference sermon dur
ing the morning worship. “Comfort
Ye” is the anthem to be sung by the
choir. Elizabeth House, soprano will
sing a solo, “Hold Thou My Hand.”
.Dr. Vance H. Webster has selected
for his sermon topic to be delivered
at the morning service “The Joy of
the Calvary Way.” The choir will
sing an anthem entitled “We Adore
Thee.” The sermon topic for the
7:30 service is “What Must I Do to
Be Saved” ? During the evening
worship the Judson House trio will
present a number.
Masses are held at 6:30, 7:15, 8:30,
9:45, and 1-1:00. Father Bartlam
will be officiating.
Dr. F. S. Beistel will be guest speak
er during the morning worship at
11 a.m. Special music will be pro
vided by the choir.
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Ducks—it's dangerous to juggle money
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for you’re sure to lose some. The safe
way to account for every penny is to open
a checking account here today.
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
- - OF PORTLAND - EUGENE BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
VETS' FORUM
(Continued from pai/e tivo)
for many of its services in the E. T.
O. The reason given by military au
thorities was they did not want the
American soldiers to get used to or
expect services rendered on a plain
gratis basis.
Army Justice
Movements to put some sanity
and a thread of continuity into army
justice have long been under way.
Last week Secretary of War Pat
terson approved most of the recom
mendation for revision of military
justice. These recommendations
were drawn up by a special commit- j
tee from the American Bar associa
tion.
Changes to be made in military
justice include: defendants are giv
en the power to compel the
attendance of witnesses; qual
ified” enlisted men can be used
on general and specific courts
martial; the defense attorney must
be a lawyer if the trial judge advo
cate is; general courts need not or
der the dismissal of an officer con
victed of drunkenness nor need they
sentence a soldier convicted of rape
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to death or life imprisonment, as at
present.
Some of these proposals do nut go
far enough but all concerned w.'l
probably agree that it is •‘about,
time" for some movement toward a
sane overall policy in the adminis
tering of military justice.
Night Staff:
June Goetze, night editor
Ruth Williams
Bill Bishop
Hugh Davies
Harold Wright
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