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"CHAPLAIN’S CORNER" "The parents of Jesus found Him in the Temple, sitting in the midst of the doc-, tors, hearing them and asking tiiem ques tions, (ST. Luke ii, 46)« j This child is the Eternal Wisdom, Allj j light and knowledge come from Him, yet i He remains seated humbly in the midst of I the doctors. Let us wonder at such deep I i humility and examine whether our learn- ; | ing inspires us with pri.de and whether, j j even in'society and in the exercise of | I our functions, we carry not about us an i i air of self-sufficiency displeasing to I ^everyone,8 Humility is the most fitting j ; background to erudition, •j Jesus listens to the doctorss hearing j ; them. If we already know what is being.j I said, yet should we listen attentively; j I such condescension will edify those who { ! are speakings the contrary would create j | annoyance. , j i Jesus listens to the doctorss asking I j them questions. So great is our vanity! j and our knowledge so little,that we per- j I ceive not how many things we are ignore j ! ant ofo If great acquirements are admir- I j ed, it is because they are rare and of a j I kind to which few people have either ti- j | me or inclination to apply themselves, | ^The learning which is highest in the eye^ Rif the world is often that which is lea- \ \ st useful. Perhaps we are ignorant of : ! what it concerns us most to know, Let j j us be fond of taking advice; we might j ! thereby avoid many a fault, j ”by Lucian C. Mattiello” ’’Master Chief Petty Officer” j (con’t from page l) ; those now given for advancement to E-7, I Candidates for E-8 and E-9 should review j the same training courses and study mat-j erials that are used for E-7, Pay grade E-9 will be called ’’Master ] Chief Petty Officer’,’and E-8 Senior Chief I Petty Officer, -usn-' i X X X X X X X X X X I "GOT A PROBLEM"?? j Free legal assistance is available to I servicemen at every military base in the j world. According to military regulations« a qualified legal officer is always re- 'j ady and willing to advise you. All too often a person with a legal !. puzzle will try to solve it with hit or! miss information from random sources,;. 1 The complexities of the law (which mys—' tify serviceman and civilian alike) cantj be clarified by one or a battery of ama- ! tour, or "Grardhouse," barristers. This! kind of person merely confuses the issue \ despite a surface air of assuredness. I Important documents, such as wills, i power of attorney,or affidavits can best! be drawn up by competent lawyers. Before you seek help elsewhere,ignore j your legal problems or take doubtful-j action, check with your legal officer He knows his stuff and you can‘t beat! the fee.. • (AFPS) j URGES SAVINGS BOND PURCHASES Sec Jy McElroy: Washington, Defense Secretary Neilj H. McElroy, in an appeal to servicemen j and employes of the Armed Forces to in- j crease purchases of US Savings Bonds,— 1 Said: ! ’’The 1953 US Treasury Savings Bond i Program is now underway, I urge all j Department of Defense personnel to join j in this program by investing some por- j tion of their pay regularly is US Saving | Bonds through payroll allotment. It is gratifying to me that military \ and civilian members of - our - National j Defense team are already investing more j than a million dollars a day in US Sav- j ,ing Bonds» Through this high level of I participation you-who man our national I defenses are-setting•a splendid example j for other Americans and are helping to j maintain the sound national economy so j... essential to our security position.” T T V^liFi'S )v"irTTTTTTr-rT-¥-T-rTr*ri The kindly thought you send or say j will make Da’d glad on Father’s Day