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I ARMED FORCES DAY SCHEDULE I (con’t from page 2) j Air Department at Birchwood hanger; Sup ; ply Department, Public Works Department j and Firo Station No. 1, j 1215-1300 Lunch at General Mess for sc j hool children. Buses will deliver chilr | dren to General Mess at 1200. j 1400 Small Arms firing demonstration by ! Marine Barracks0 Faring from the break i water.Buses will provide’transportation„ I 1445 Firefighting demonstration by Fire I Station No. 7, at the waterfront area, f1530 JAT0 (Jet Assisted Take Off) and | GCA (Ground Controlled Approch) at air | field and Birchwood Hanger. In the event of inclement weather the j firefighting,Jj'TO,and GCA demonstrations I will be canceled. In this case AFTS will I telecast film programs emphasizing the j Armed Forces Day 1958 theme, "Power for | Peace." j Buses will follow the normal school j pickup route for school children at 0315 | on Saturday 17 May and will deliver sch j ool children tothe Navy Exchange Parking ! Lot by 0845 <» Bus transportation will i then remain available for schoolchildren ^for the morning Armed Forces Day activi ™ties o "TOPS IN POPS":„ . .Surpassing the mill ion mark in sales and taking over the top spot on Billboard Magazine’s "Honor Roll of Hits" this week is: 1» He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands (Laurie London). Other tunes were: 2. Twilight Time, • .(Flatters) 3a Witch Doctor. » ..(David Seville) 4. Wear My Ring Around Your Neck (Elvis Presley) 5. Tequila. .(Champs) 6. Lollipop,•(Chordettes) 7* Who’s Sorry Now, .(Connie Francis) S. All I Have To Do Is Dream. . .(Everly Brothers) 9« Sugartime. .(McGuire Sisters) 10. Are You Sincere?. . • (Andy Williams) # * # * x # nBROKEN PIECES™ j i "And the rest, some on boards,and some 1 jon Broken Pieces of the ship* And so it i Icame to pass, that they escaped all safe | jto land" ACTS 27:44 • j Our lifes are Broken Pieces, like the I ishipo Through the years of life we have j •lour troubles and trials* But with the I iLove of God,we can put the Broken Pieces I lof life toghther and land safely ona new { [life in Christ. | Examine yourself, like most people, j |who do not Love God, you love yourself j land all worldly things above God. I The Love Of God is always FIRST* For j ‘ |God commanded us, "Thou Shalt have none j lother Gods before me." DEUTERONOMY 5:7© j |Yet You dare to put yourself above the j |Lord Our God© You,a human being, created j lin the image of God* Where do You get the]' [authority? What gives You the right to j iput yourself first? Above God’* Where do j lyou get the courage? Out of that bottle I lof alcohol you had last night or are you j I just following the crowd© j Brother, wake up, you are following i Ithe wrong crowd of people. Jesus said, j |"If any Man will come after me, let him I Ideny himself, and thake up His Cross,and i [follow ME," MATTHEW 16:24. { I Pick up those Broken Pieces of Your j llife and form the being God commands, a j !™CHRIST LIKE" Being. j R. G. SPAULDING, DK3 j j It's Still ’Pass the Butter’ j ! Navy pancakes will be buttered, if j |the House of Representatives has its \ Isay. - . • j I '<i ! The House refused recently to allow i (the Navy to serve oleomargarine to sai- j ilors until the government runs out of [ jits huge stocks of surplus butter. j Oleo may be served in the Army and Air j (Force,but a 50-year old regulation calls j ifor butter in the Navy — and butter it | lis. Washington— (AFFS) I