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    mp Adair Sentry
Thursday, March 25, 1943.
Reading They Like
9th Corps Librarian Explains Set-l'p
For Collection of Reading Material
By Helen F. Shumaker
ibrarian. Servier Club No. 2
“The Face of the War,” by Cuff or,
; negatively. "Defense Will Not Win
the War” by Lt. Col. W. F. Kernan.
■hatever your job in this man’s
Ontstanding among general studies
y, there is a book to cover it—
of warfare is “Principles of War”
n "Generals and Generalship,”
by General Carl von Clausewitz,
:ost excellent discussion of
who lived 130 years ago. Because
y leadership by General Sir
of the world-shaking manner in
hibald Wavell, to “See Here,
which German militarists like Kai­
rate Hargrove,” by that incor-
ser Wilhelm and Adolf Hitler have
ble private who demonstrates
applied its contents, no other vol­
.bly the necessity for sergeants.
ume, with the exception of the
Army Food and Messing,” a Bible, ever has
had so great an
plete manual of mess manage-
effect upon the destiny and wel­
t, is a practical guide to all
fare of mankind.
ects of feeding the inner army,
Battlefield Problems
ncludes much of the material
“Infantry in Battle" covers ac­
echnical and field manuals, as
tual battlefield problems of small
I as original ideas toward pro­
units, principally American, al-
ng army personnel with better I though the combat experience of
il. properly served and properly
other armies has been utilized to
sg ¡aided. Why not suggest it,
I supplement our own. If you write
i tactful way of course, to the
C.E. after your rank, "Engineers
is sergeant?
[ in Battle” is your meat. Combat
For Arm Chair Strategists
i intelligence is vividly described in
If vou’re an arm-chair strate- | ”8-2 in Action” by Lt. Col. Thomas
st. several books in the Service Shipley.
uh Library may be used to
The “Officer’s Guide" continues
ove or disprove your claims, to be a best-seller and contains
■u pays no money and you takes much helpful information for
ur choice. In Rear Admiral Al- O.C.S
candidates.
Mechanized,
*d T. Mahan (see “Mahan on warfare is treated in “The Fight-
aval Warfare”) you find an ad- ing Tanks Since 1916,” by Jones,
icate of strong sea power, 1 Rarey and leks. Chemical warfare
hereas Alexander Kiralfy in comes into its own in “The Detec-
Victory in the Pacific.” demon­ tion and Identification of War
rates the necessity of proper Gases.” And if you yearn for mili-
»ordination of sea power, air tary terms in Spanish or Japanese, l
bwer and land forces.
the library has just the diction­ i
i
As for air power alone, quote aries for you.
CHAPLAIN'S
i
COLUMN
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
Wednesday. March 24. 1943
1930 Jewish Service, Chaplain Chill
Friday. March 26. 4943
1845 Hospital, Jewish Service,
Chaplain Chill
1930 Jewish Service. Chapel No. 2,
Chaplain Chill
2015 Jewish Service. Post Chapel,
Chaplain Chill
2100 Jewish Service. Chapel No. 7,
Chaplain Chill
Sunday. March 28. 1943
Episcopal Communion. Chap­
lain Newman
0900 Catholic Maas
1000 General Protestant Service.
Chaplain Harmon; special
music by civilian musicians.
1045 General Protestant Commun­
ion, Chaplain Harmon
1115 Mormon Service, Pfe. Alma
Nielson
Services at Hospital
0800 Catholic Mass
1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain
Bartell
ATTENTION OFFICERS. NURSES, ENLISTED MEN
1. All “Class A Pay Reservations" for the purchase of
War Savings Bonds now in effect will automatically
terminate with the deductions made from pay for the
months prior to and including March, 1943.
2. Class “B” Allotment Plan: In order to facilitate the
eajl.v issuance of United States War Savings Bonds to
allotters who are entitled thereto, the “Class B Allot­
ment. Plan” is instituted to take effect April 1. 1943.
Individuals desiring to continue their deductions are
advised to contact your Unit representative, or War
Bond office, to execute a new form under the following
plans.
Plan No.
Monthly
Deduction
Purchase
Price
Maturity
value of bond
1.
$ 3.75
$ 18 75
$ 25 00
2......
6.25
18.75
25.00
3......... 18.75
18.75
25.00
4.
12.50
37.50
50.00
5........
37.50
37.50
50.00
6
25.00
75.00
100.00
7.....
75.00
75.00
100.00
/
8.
150.00
150.00
200.00
9.
225.00
300.00
225.00
10.
300.00 ....... 300.00
400.00
11.
375.00
375.00
500.00
3. Subscribers earning $2400 per annum or more can
only authorize allotments under Plan Nos. 3, 5, 7, 8, 9,
10, or 11. Subscribers earning under $2100 per annum
may authorize allotments under any of the plans listed
above.
4. Again we must remind you to execute this change
immediately, as the recording and processing of your
application must be completed prior to April 10, 1943, in
order to commence with the first deduction paid to vou
April 30, 1943.
OFFICE OF THE
POST WAR BOND OFFICER.
Christian Science» Service- Wed­ can b,- salvaged from the cannon,
96th DIVISION
nesday at 1900.
Captain Frank stated.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Shared Honor
Personnel and enlisted men are
Christian Science ( hnrehes
The cannon shared honors in
urged to attend religious services
“Reality” will be the subject of the Dayton city park with the fa­
regularly at the following chapels.
i
the lesson-sermon in all Churches mous Sheridan hlockhtHise. an
I revert to their customary variety Chapel No. 2—D & 3rd St. South
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, historic Oregon structure. mov«l
Catholic Masses—1030.
from the Grand Ronde agency
program. Next Thursday they will
5 larch 28.
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
follow with a sequel to last Thurs­
The Golden Text is “Eye hath This building was erected by Wil
at 2030.
not seen, nor ear heard, neither lainette settlers in 4856. an«
day’s show, which revolved around
Catholic Station of the Cross and
have entered into the heart of man. among famous army officers sta­
a fast - moving mystery - drama,
Benedictions — Wednesday at
the
things which God hath pre­ tioned in it were Sheridan. W heel­
"Timber Wolves on-the Air” written by Sgt. John O’Neill.
L’llOii.
er. A. J. Smith. Russell and Han­
pared for them that love him” (I
Protestant Worship — 0915 and
dio half-hour, presented each
Called “A Bowl of Goldfish” and
zen.
Cor. 2:9).
1900.
Photographs of the cannon and
mrsday evening^from 7:30 to 8 somewhat on trend of “Inner Sanc-
Among the citations which com-
Choir Practice Thursday at 1900.
the blockhouse were made Tuesday
m. over KOAC (550 kilocycles on ■ turn,” the play dealt with the gang-
i prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
Jewish Service — Friday at 1930,
by Lt. George II. Godfrey, public
i star 20’s. Sgt. O’Neill himself
lowing from the Bible: “Thus saith
ur dial), is now on a rotating
Ch. Chill (No service in Chapel
relations officer at Camp Adair.
1 played the leading role in a cast
the
Lord
the
King
of
Israel
and
hedule which appears to be meet- | which included Cpl. John Chap­
A certificate acknowledging tho
No. 3).
his redeemer the Ix>rd of hosts; I
gift will be issued by the war de­
g with fan approval, Lt. Louis man of the Mountaineers, Pvt. John Chapel No. 4—C and 12th St. South
am the first, and I am the last; partment, and this will entitle the
llemann revealed today.
Catholic Daily Mass — 1830.
i Stohl of the Geysers and Cpl. Steve
and beside me there is no God” city to a relic of the approximate
Sunday Masses at 0645 & 1130.
Tonight the Timber Wolves will Miller of the J.A. office.
(Isa. 44:6).
size following the present war.
Catholic Station of the Cross and
The lesson-sermon also includes
Benedictions — Wednesday at
the following correlative passages
1915.
from the Christian Science text­ Club 1 Reopens
Catholic Confessions — Saturday
book, “Science and Health with Key
at 1930.
With Reception
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Some people can carry more passengers—others
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No­
Eddy: “Reality is spiritual, har­
need transportation. The bus is okay, but—let’s use
vena—Thursday at 1930.
(Continued from page 8)
monious, immutable, immortal, di­
Protestant Worship—0900, 1900.
the car space, too.
vine, eternal. Nothing nnspiritual Quartermaster, and several others.
Lutheran Lenten Service Wed-
Music during the open house
Remember there’s a Jap in every vacant seat.
can lie real, harmonious or eternal
nesday at 2000. Lutheran Ser-
... The Scriptures imply that God which lasted from 7 until 9 pm.
We’re not going to scare you into being good, but
vice at 1015.
furnished by the Timber Wolf
here’s a little tip; the O.P.A. is cracking down harder Chapel No. 5—C A 8th St. South I is All-in-all. From this it follows was
that nothing possesses reality nor Field Artillery Band under the
on drivers who don’t fill their cars.
Catholic Masses—0800 ami 1130. existence except the divine Mind baton of Warrant Officer Kubel,
“But sir, (says you) I come at odd hours.”
Catholic Confessions
Saturday and His ideas" (pp. 335, 331).
and entertainment was offered by
at 1900 and 2030.
Pvt. Bernard Kovler, who sanft,
“Well, (says we) someone else may be coming the
Episcopal Holy Communion —
Jewish services for 96th Divi­ and Miss June Powell, interpretive
same direction at the same odd hours. Why not report
0700.
sion service men will be held in dancer.
in and see?”
Protestant oWrship — 0900. 1000 Chapel No. 2, D and 3rd Street
High praise was heaped on the
“Okay, (says you) what am I to do?”
and 1900.
South, every Friday evening. Chap­ club and club personnel during the
“Very simple (says we). If all you drivers who
Chapel No. 6—C and 4 th St. South lain A. Chili, the Jewish chaplain course of the evening when brief
have room for another rider, and you earless (not
speeches were given by Col. Mc­
Catholic Daily Masses — 1830. at Camp Adair, will officiate.
Coy, General Cook, General Moore
Sunday Masses at 0700. 1115.
careless) folks, will fill out the “kupon,” and send it
and General Dunckel. Punch and
Catholic M. M. Novena—Monday
in or call up 2888 and give us the information, we’ll hire
!
Dayton Donates
wafers were served.
at
1900.
another secretary or two and get some results, you’ll get
The foliovying night, Saturday
Catholic Confessions — Saturday Vintage Cannon
riders to fill your car, sir, till the seats, bumpers and
marked the grand-opening of tho
after 1800.
I
rumhles are full, and maybe you’ll get a ride."
club, with a capacity crowd swarm­
Protestant Worship 0900, 1000
(Continued from page 1»
Don’t forget—gas costs money, the driver is to be
guns of this type were used in bat­ ing in to see the club that those
and 1900.
attending the prevue or had
Paid.
Chapel No. JI—D & 5th St. North tle» and were very effective.
Approximately six tons of metal, dropped in during the redecorating
Chri-tiau Science Svrvice Sun­
some of which is valuable bronze. period had been raving aliouL
day at 1100.
mber Wolf Air Show
n Rotation System
Let's get more use from our cars!
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Name
Work hoars
Home address
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TRAVEL NOTE
We would like to schedule
your camp teams for possible
baseball games this season. Of
necessity, however, all games
must be played on our home
ground.*."
This is the word reaching us.
aad pa»>*sl on to roaches of any
ball nines developing now at
Camp .Adair If desirous of play
communicate with Coach. State
Penitentiary ball team. Salem.
FIRNT
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST.
S( I E NT I.ST
PRESENTS
FREE LECTURE!
AT CAMP ADAIR
SI BJECT;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
By HERBERT W. BECK of Bowion
MemWr ui Th« Hoard of L»»lar««hH>
Of The Mirtfor Chareh of Haataa
IT’ at 5th North